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[Title] => PNOC to sell Batman LNG project in 1st half
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[Title] => PNOC seeks Asean partners for LNG terminal in Bataan
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State-owned Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) has invited national oil companies (NOCs) from the ASEAN region to join in the construction of the LNG (liquefied petroleum gas) receiving terminal in Bataan, a top company official disclosed over the weekend.
PNOC president Pedro Aquino Jr. said the invitation to PNOC counterparts in the ASEAN was extended by the Philippine government during the recent Regional Oil Company Leadership round table held in Jiangsu, China.
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[Title] => DOE mulls devt of LNG facilities to avert impending power crisis
[Summary] => The government will look at the possibility of pursuing developments of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to avert power crisis in the future, a ranking Department of Energy (DOE) said over the weekend.
Energy Undersecretary Peter Abaya said using LNG in power could be cheaper. "It is cheaper than CNG (compressed natural gas) and petroleum products."
According to Abaya, the development of LNG has been proposed before but not been discussed thoroughly.
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[Title] => DOJ opinion sought on transfer of PPA contract
[Summary] => The transfer of the purchased power agreement (PPA) contract of the San Pascual co-generation plant to the Sucat power facility is still awaiting confirmation from the Department of Justice (DOJ).
"A DOJ opinion is still pending. We are working closely with the DOJ. The resolution (of the PPA transfer), we hope, is very imminent," Energy Secretary Vincent Perez said.
Perez said this proposal is crucial in providing a "sweetener" to the sale of decommissioned 850-megawatt (MW) Sucat power facility.
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[Title] => PNOC subsidiary to pursue gas pipeline project
[Summary] => Publicly-listed PNOC-Exploration Corp. is proceeding as scheduled with the implementation of the proposed $100-million Batangas-Manila (Batman I) natural gas pipeline project.
PNOC-EC president Rufino Bomasang said they obtained recently an environmental compliance certificate (ECC) from the Department of Environment and Natural (DENR).
Bomasang said PNOC-EC is now ready to proceed with the implementation of the project subject to the granting of all the necessary permits from the concerned local government units and national agencies.
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[Title] => Sale of Sucat power plant deferred anew by PSALM
[Summary] => The Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) has moved back anew the sale of Sucat power plant in the latter part of 2004, a company official said.
In an interview, PSALM vice president Froilan Tampinco said the PSALM board agreed to move the schedule of the sale of 600-megawatt (MW) Sucat to give ample time to thresh out some issues before the actual sale of the said asset.
The Sucat power plant, which is crucial in the development of the countrys natural gas industry, was originally scheduled to be sold in the first quarter of this year.
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[Title] => More foreign firms show interest in gas pipeline proj
[Summary] => More foreign contractors have expressed interest to bid for the construction of the proposed $100-million Batangas-Manila (Batman I) gas pipeline project of the PNOC-Exploration Corp. (EC), an energy official said over the weekend.
Energy undersecretary J.V. Emmanuel de Dios told The STAR that some Dutch and Czech contractors have informed him of their plan to participate in the pipeline project.
He said among these firms are Nacap, a Dutch contractor that built the Ilijan gas pipeline, and some members of Czech Gas Associations.
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[Title] => PNOC-EC mulls talks with First Gas on equity sharing for gas pipeline project
[Summary] => PNOC-Exploration Corp. (EC) is looking at the possibility of negotiating the equity structure of the Batangas-to-Manila natural gas pipeline project with the Lopez-owned First Gas Power Corp. (FGPC).
"We are willing to talk with them but nothing has been formalized. If this is the only way for the project to take off then we are willing to talk things over with them. Right now, the structure is being worked on," PNOC president Thelmo Cunanan said.
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[Title] => PNOC-EC to lead operation of $100-M gas pipeline project
[Summary] => The PNOC-Exploration Corp. (EC), the oil and gas exploration arm of the Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) plans to lead the commercial operations of the $100-million Batangas-Manila (Batman I) gas pipeline.
EC president Rufino Boma-sang said while EC intends to be the lead operator of the pipeline, it can allow private sector groups to own the projects assets.
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[Title] => PNOC seeks Asean partners for LNG terminal in Bataan
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State-owned Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) has invited national oil companies (NOCs) from the ASEAN region to join in the construction of the LNG (liquefied petroleum gas) receiving terminal in Bataan, a top company official disclosed over the weekend.
PNOC president Pedro Aquino Jr. said the invitation to PNOC counterparts in the ASEAN was extended by the Philippine government during the recent Regional Oil Company Leadership round table held in Jiangsu, China.
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[Title] => DOE mulls devt of LNG facilities to avert impending power crisis
[Summary] => The government will look at the possibility of pursuing developments of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to avert power crisis in the future, a ranking Department of Energy (DOE) said over the weekend.
Energy Undersecretary Peter Abaya said using LNG in power could be cheaper. "It is cheaper than CNG (compressed natural gas) and petroleum products."
According to Abaya, the development of LNG has been proposed before but not been discussed thoroughly.
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[Title] => DOJ opinion sought on transfer of PPA contract
[Summary] => The transfer of the purchased power agreement (PPA) contract of the San Pascual co-generation plant to the Sucat power facility is still awaiting confirmation from the Department of Justice (DOJ).
"A DOJ opinion is still pending. We are working closely with the DOJ. The resolution (of the PPA transfer), we hope, is very imminent," Energy Secretary Vincent Perez said.
Perez said this proposal is crucial in providing a "sweetener" to the sale of decommissioned 850-megawatt (MW) Sucat power facility.
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[Title] => PNOC subsidiary to pursue gas pipeline project
[Summary] => Publicly-listed PNOC-Exploration Corp. is proceeding as scheduled with the implementation of the proposed $100-million Batangas-Manila (Batman I) natural gas pipeline project.
PNOC-EC president Rufino Bomasang said they obtained recently an environmental compliance certificate (ECC) from the Department of Environment and Natural (DENR).
Bomasang said PNOC-EC is now ready to proceed with the implementation of the project subject to the granting of all the necessary permits from the concerned local government units and national agencies.
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[Title] => Sale of Sucat power plant deferred anew by PSALM
[Summary] => The Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) has moved back anew the sale of Sucat power plant in the latter part of 2004, a company official said.
In an interview, PSALM vice president Froilan Tampinco said the PSALM board agreed to move the schedule of the sale of 600-megawatt (MW) Sucat to give ample time to thresh out some issues before the actual sale of the said asset.
The Sucat power plant, which is crucial in the development of the countrys natural gas industry, was originally scheduled to be sold in the first quarter of this year.
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[Title] => More foreign firms show interest in gas pipeline proj
[Summary] => More foreign contractors have expressed interest to bid for the construction of the proposed $100-million Batangas-Manila (Batman I) gas pipeline project of the PNOC-Exploration Corp. (EC), an energy official said over the weekend.
Energy undersecretary J.V. Emmanuel de Dios told The STAR that some Dutch and Czech contractors have informed him of their plan to participate in the pipeline project.
He said among these firms are Nacap, a Dutch contractor that built the Ilijan gas pipeline, and some members of Czech Gas Associations.
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[Title] => PNOC-EC mulls talks with First Gas on equity sharing for gas pipeline project
[Summary] => PNOC-Exploration Corp. (EC) is looking at the possibility of negotiating the equity structure of the Batangas-to-Manila natural gas pipeline project with the Lopez-owned First Gas Power Corp. (FGPC).
"We are willing to talk with them but nothing has been formalized. If this is the only way for the project to take off then we are willing to talk things over with them. Right now, the structure is being worked on," PNOC president Thelmo Cunanan said.
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[Title] => PNOC-EC to lead operation of $100-M gas pipeline project
[Summary] => The PNOC-Exploration Corp. (EC), the oil and gas exploration arm of the Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) plans to lead the commercial operations of the $100-million Batangas-Manila (Batman I) gas pipeline.
EC president Rufino Boma-sang said while EC intends to be the lead operator of the pipeline, it can allow private sector groups to own the projects assets.
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