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The Asian Development Bank (ADB), which has supported various energy sufficiency projects in the region, is open to extending financial support for the construction of a gas pipeline in the Philippines.

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The government, through a new pipeline management firm, has decided to own and operate the first phase of planned gas pipeline from Batangas to Manila that will cost up to $200 million.

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB), which has supported various energy sufficiency projects in the region, is open to extending financial support for the construction of a gas pipeline in the Philippines.

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