SYDNEY/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A deadly earthquake that struck ExxonMobil's $19 billion gas project in the mountains of Papua New Guinea is sparking a backlash against the U.S. energy giant that could prove harder to fix than buried roads and broken pipes.

Shakes and superstition: Exxon faces backlash in Papua New Guinea
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