+ Follow SECRETARY LOTILLA Tag
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[Title] => EDITORYAL Walang tigil na increase ng LPG
[Summary] => TATAAS ang singil sa tubig at koryente ngayong buwan na ito. Pero hindi na nakagugulat yan sapagkat bago pa magtaas, inaanunsyo na nila. Hindi katulad sa pagtaas ng liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) na walang babala kung mag-iincrease at napakadalas!
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[Title] => Easy does it for Lotilla
[Summary] => The other days front page of the Philippine STAR carried a story of 24.75 megawatt windmills that are energizing homes and industries in the province of Ilocos Norte. The windmills were built by a Danish company.
Windmills are an alternative source of energy, and Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla is just aching to build some to replicate the Ilocos Norte governments project that harnesses windpower instead of diesel fuel whose cost has been skyrocketing out of peoples financial reach.
[DatePublished] => 2005-10-15 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Domini M. Torrevillas
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[Title] => Who owns Malampaya?
[Summary] => Who really owns Malampaya that precious fountain of natural gas with a vast layer of crude oil ?
This is the question that has befuddled our coffee shop gang after that alarming announcement by the giants Shell Exploration Corporation and Chevron-Texaco that they will not will never develop and extract the oil deposit underneath the natural gas layer from which they are now milking cash.
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[Title] => DOE chief looking for scapegoat on cartel
[Summary] => A Central Luzon congressman chided Secretary Raphael Lotilla of the Department of Energy (DOE) yesterday for saying Congress must pass a law so the government can prevent oil companies from acting as a cartel.
"Secretary Lotilla, who is just warming his seat in his new post, is already looking for scapegoats for his failure to stop oil companies from unreasonable and unreasonably frequent price increases," said Bataan Rep. Antonino Roman.
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SECRETARY LOTILLA
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[Title] => EDITORYAL Walang tigil na increase ng LPG
[Summary] => TATAAS ang singil sa tubig at koryente ngayong buwan na ito. Pero hindi na nakagugulat yan sapagkat bago pa magtaas, inaanunsyo na nila. Hindi katulad sa pagtaas ng liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) na walang babala kung mag-iincrease at napakadalas!
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Windmills are an alternative source of energy, and Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla is just aching to build some to replicate the Ilocos Norte governments project that harnesses windpower instead of diesel fuel whose cost has been skyrocketing out of peoples financial reach.
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This is the question that has befuddled our coffee shop gang after that alarming announcement by the giants Shell Exploration Corporation and Chevron-Texaco that they will not will never develop and extract the oil deposit underneath the natural gas layer from which they are now milking cash.
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"Secretary Lotilla, who is just warming his seat in his new post, is already looking for scapegoats for his failure to stop oil companies from unreasonable and unreasonably frequent price increases," said Bataan Rep. Antonino Roman.
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January 8, 2006 - 12:00am