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[Summary] => Despite the country’s economic growth stunted by political instability and a series of natural disasters like the Mount Pinatubo eruption in 1991, a milestone discovery was made beneath the waters offshore of Palawan connected to the Camago structure, the Malampaya natural gas field was found.
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[Title] => More investments urged in oil, gas search
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[Title] => The Malampaya story
[Summary] => Today as you cast your vote, THINK COUNTRY! Remember we need educated public officials who have the sophistication to help our society progress not regress.
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[Title] => SPEX kicks off drilling in new Northwest Palawan well
[Summary] => Shell Philippines Exploration B.V. (Spex), a member of the Royal Dutch Shell Group, recently kicked off drilling activities at its new exploratory well in Northwest Palawan, industry sources said.
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[Title] => Malampaya group may pay up to $1B in royalties by mid-year
[Summary] => The National Government may start collecting by the middle of this year as much as $1 billion worth of royalties from the Malampaya deep water gas-to-power project, a ranking Shell Philippines Exploration B.V. (SPEX) official said.
SPEX external affairs general manager Facundo Roco, in a presentation before the Economic Journalists Association of Philippines (EJAP)-San Miguel Corp.-sponsored journalism seminar over the weekend, said they hope to fully recover the cost from the Malampaya project by June this year.
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[Title] => Govt eyes up to $12B in royalties from Malampaya
[Summary] => The National Government (NG) is likely to collect $12 billion worth of royalties from the Malampaya deep water gas to power project due to continuing rise in international crude prices.
The royalties to be paid by the consortium developing the Malampaya project is benchmarked on the prices of international crude.
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[Title] => GMA orders DOE to undertake development of Malampaya oil field
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The President issued Executive Order 473 asking the DOE to lead the oil exploration and production activities with the help of the Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) and third parties, subject to existing rights over the area and applicable laws, rules and regulations.
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[Title] => How can banks make money today?
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SPEX external affairs general manager Facundo Roco, in a presentation before the Economic Journalists Association of Philippines (EJAP)-San Miguel Corp.-sponsored journalism seminar over the weekend, said they hope to fully recover the cost from the Malampaya project by June this year.
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The royalties to be paid by the consortium developing the Malampaya project is benchmarked on the prices of international crude.
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The President issued Executive Order 473 asking the DOE to lead the oil exploration and production activities with the help of the Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) and third parties, subject to existing rights over the area and applicable laws, rules and regulations.
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