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The Department of Energy (DOE) said it sees the need to put up a national oil stockpile as some countries in the region have been discussing the idea of establishing their own oil stockpiling facilities.

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Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez and Korea’s Minister of Commerce, Industry and Energy (MOCIE) Hee-Beom Lee signed a memorandum of understanding yesterday to help the Philippines address electricity demand in the Visayas.

The MOU signing was done at the sidelines of the 22nd ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting being held in Manila.
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Perez, who attended the 19th ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting last week, said the member countries are one in saying that energy efficiency could be achieved by pushing for further development, application and commercialization of new and renewable energy, which offer great potentials greenhouse gas emission mitigation and abatement.
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The appeal was made by Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez during the 19th ASEAN Ministers’ Energy Meeting (AMEM) held the other day in Brunei, Darussalam.

Perez, in a faxed statement, said the Energy Minister of Thailand likewise made a similar call to Indonesia, the only representative of ASEAN in OPEC.
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The appeal was made by Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez during the 19th ASEAN Ministers’ Energy Meeting (AMEM) held the other day in Brunei, Darussalam.

Perez, in a faxed statement, said the Energy Minister of Thailand likewise made a similar call to Indonesia, the only representative of ASEAN in OPEC.
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Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez and Korea’s Minister of Commerce, Industry and Energy (MOCIE) Hee-Beom Lee signed a memorandum of understanding yesterday to help the Philippines address electricity demand in the Visayas.

The MOU signing was done at the sidelines of the 22nd ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting being held in Manila.
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Perez, who attended the 19th ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting last week, said the member countries are one in saying that energy efficiency could be achieved by pushing for further development, application and commercialization of new and renewable energy, which offer great potentials greenhouse gas emission mitigation and abatement.
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The appeal was made by Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez during the 19th ASEAN Ministers’ Energy Meeting (AMEM) held the other day in Brunei, Darussalam.

Perez, in a faxed statement, said the Energy Minister of Thailand likewise made a similar call to Indonesia, the only representative of ASEAN in OPEC.
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The appeal was made by Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez during the 19th ASEAN Ministers’ Energy Meeting (AMEM) held the other day in Brunei, Darussalam.

Perez, in a faxed statement, said the Energy Minister of Thailand likewise made a similar call to Indonesia, the only representative of ASEAN in OPEC.
[DatePublished] => 2001-07-07 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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