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Caltex officials said they are two months ahead of schedule based on the memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed by the ‘Big 3’ oil companies, Department of Energy and the City of Manila last June.

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"We applaud and encourage the current climate that Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez, and Manila Mayor Lito Atienza, are jointly creating to find an appropriate balance in ensuring that Filipino social needs, business and economic concerns are carefully considered over the future of Pandacan terminal," Timothy Leveille, Caltex Philippines country chairman, said.
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