+ Follow DAVID BALADAD Tag
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[Title] => Despite tax, pipeline issues, Shell to stay here
[Summary] => Despite problems it is facing on the downstream oil sector, the Royal Dutch Shell Group is continuing its venture in the upstream petroleum business in the Philippines.
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[Title] => SPEX to start drilling in northeast Palawan
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Shell Philippines Exploration B.V. (SPEX), the local oil exploration unit of Royal Dutch Shell, will start drilling activities at its Service Contract (SC) 60 in Northeast Palawan.
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[Title] => SCRI to convert to holding company
[Summary] => South China Resources Inc. (SCRI) plans to convert itself into a holding company from a mere oil exploration firm to allow it to go into other profitable businesses.
South China vice-president for operations David Baladad said the companys board of directors has approved the amendment of the firms articles of incorporation by changing its primary purpose to that of a holding company and relegating its existing primary purpose of oil exploration as among its secondary purposes.
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[Title] => Firm to explore for gas in Palawan
[Summary] => South China Resources, Inc. (SOC), a publicly-listed oil exploration firm, has completed its application to explore for natural gas in Palawan.
In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), SOC said it has finalized its application for a non-exclusive geophysical permit (NGP) covering 1.5 million hectares in the offshore East Palawan and Northwest Sulu sea areas.
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South China vice-president for operations David Baladad said the companys board of directors has approved the amendment of the firms articles of incorporation by changing its primary purpose to that of a holding company and relegating its existing primary purpose of oil exploration as among its secondary purposes.
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In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), SOC said it has finalized its application for a non-exclusive geophysical permit (NGP) covering 1.5 million hectares in the offshore East Palawan and Northwest Sulu sea areas.
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