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Libanan eyes new PNOC oil storage depots

The national government’s annual earnings from the Malampaya Deep Water Gas-to-Power Project could be utilized to enable the state-owned Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC)...

Malampaya contractor tax part of gov’t profit share–Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has ruled that the government’s share of profits from the Malampaya Deep Water Gas-to-Power Project includes the income taxes of its...

Prime Energy spending $187m in Malampaya

Prime Energy Resources Development B.V. (Prime Energy) controlled by businessman Enrique Razon Jr. budgeted $187 million for 2024 capital expenditures mainly for well preparations...

Prime Energy readies measures for 2-week Malampaya shutdown

Prime Energy Resources Development B.V. said Friday it is undertaking preparatory measures for the two-week scheduled maintenance shutdown of the Malampaya Deep Water Gas-to-Power...

PNOC-EC to look into Razon Group’s acquisition of Malampaya

The newly-appointed executives of state-run PNOC Exploration Corp. will conduct a due diligence on the sale of Shell Exploration Philippines B.V.’s 45-percent stake in...

Gatchalian worried over Malampaya as Udenna plans sale of stake

Senator Sherwin Gatchalian on Sunday expressed “grave concern” over the country’s power situation after businessman Dennis Uy of Udenna Corporation announced plans to sell...

Probe into Malampaya gas field eyed

Due to its critical role in the country’s security, Senator Win Gatchalian on Wednesday sought a Senate probe on the depleting supply of the...

Pinay engineer shares progress of Malampaya

Engineering graduates who want to pursue a career in the energy industry and make a difference can take inspiration from the success of the...

Achieving energy independence thru tech

The Malampaya Deep Water Gas-to-Power project has proven to be the most important energy project in the Philippines in recent time, something which other...

P151 billion

By Jonathan Dela Cruz One hundred fifty one billion pesos. This is the uncollected,  or should we say un-surrendered, amount due the Philippine government from...
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