+ Follow Petroleum Association of the Philippines Tag
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[Title] => PAP exec cites lessons learned from Malampaya
[Summary] => The Malampaya Deep Water Gas-to-Power project has proven to be the most important energy project in the Philippines in recent time. And this is something which other energy schemes can learn from, Petroleum Association of the Philippines (PAP) chairman Rufino Bomasang said in a report.
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[Title] => Stable fiscal regime needed for energy exploration activities
[Summary] => Philippine oil and gas contractors are pushing for a long-term stable fiscal environment to enable more exploration activities to discover and develop indigenous resources to meet the country’s growing demand for energy.
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[Title] => Oil explorers back retention of fiscal perks
[Summary] => Fiscal incentives are critical to promote the discovery and development of indigenous petroleum resources and to achieve energy security goals of the country, according to petroleum industry players.
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[Title] => Oil contractors worry over losing perks under TRAIN 2
[Summary] => The Petroleum Association of the Philippines is raising concerns over the second package of the Comprehensive Tax Reform Program which seeks to rationalize fiscal incentives as this could further stall the development of the country’s upstream sector.
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[Title] => Fiscal stability needed in Philippine upstream oil sector – PAP
[Summary] => The Philippine upstream oil sector should have fiscal stability in order to attract more investors and get the industry moving forward, a leading oil group said.
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[Title] => Phl neighbors have better oil search policies - exec
[Summary] => The government should come up with more attractive contractual policies on petroleum upstream development to put it at par with that of neighboring countries, a top industry official said.
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[Title] => Pimentel objects to sale of government stake in Malampaya gas project
[Summary] => Sen. Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. asked Malacañang yesterday to scrap its plan to sell the governments stake in the Malampaya gas project off Palawan island as part of the Arroyo administrations fund campaign to make up for shortfalls in revenue collections.
Pimentel said President Arroyo should heed the suggestion of the Petroleum Association of the Philippines not to sell the governments stake in Malampaya.
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Pimentel said President Arroyo should heed the suggestion of the Petroleum Association of the Philippines not to sell the governments stake in Malampaya.
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