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[Title] => Govt offers incentives for investors in CNG station
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The government will continue to entertain investors for the construction of the countrys first compressed natural gas (CNG) mother-daughter station despite the commitment of the Shell group to put up its own facility by June this year.
Department of Energy (DOE) director Mario Marasigan said they have to ensure that the CNG program finally gets going with or without the Shell group.
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[Title] => 3 Chinese firms keen on CNG biz
[Summary] => Three more Chinese firms have expressed interest to invest in the countrys downstream natural gas industry particularly in the compressed natural gas (CNG) business, a ranking energy official said.
Department of Energy (DOE) director Mario Marasigan said one of these Chinese companies has signified interest to invest more than $50 million in the countrys pioneering CNG industry.
Marasigan, however, refused to give the identities of the China-based firms as they have yet to firm up their respective investments in the country.
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[Title] => PNOC ties up with Samsung for CNG station
[Summary] => The Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) will tie-up with Koreas Samsung Corp. to spearhead the countrys first mother station for compressed natural gas (CNG), a ranking energy official said.
Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla said the two parties are currently discussing the details of the joint venture.
He said the government, through the PNOC, decided to take the lead in putting up a CNG mother station after Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. indicated the possibility of a further delay in the construction of its proposed CNG stations in Batangas.
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[Title] => Pilipinas Shell to defer construction of CNG stations
[Summary] => Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. has asked the government for more time before it can build its compressed natural gas (CNG) mother stations.
"They (Shell) asked for enough time to make their full assessment and to get back to us," Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla said.
Lotilla said Shell has informed the Department of Energy (DOE) of the downstream developments in the natural gas sector particularly on CNG.
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[Title] => Pilipinas Shell to defer construction of CNG stations
[Summary] => Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. has asked the government for more time before it can build its compressed natural gas (CNG) mother stations.
"They (Shell) asked for enough time to make their full assessment and to get back to us," Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla said.
Lotilla said Shell has informed the Department of Energy (DOE) of the downstream developments in the natural gas sector particularly on CNG.
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[Title] => Pilipinas Shell to defer construction of CNG stations
[Summary] => Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. has asked the government for more time before it can build its compressed natural gas (CNG) mother stations.
"They (Shell) asked for enough time to make their full assessment and to get back to us," Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla said.
Lotilla said Shell has informed the Department of Energy (DOE) of the downstream developments in the natural gas sector particularly on CNG.
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[Title] => 3 foreign groups eye RPs alternative fuels program
[Summary] => Three foreign firms have signified interest to take part in the countrys alternative fuels program, a top energy official said over the weekend.
Department of Energy (DOE) director for energy utilization management bureau (EUMB) Mario Marasigan said Tata Industries of India has indicated strong interest to supply and/or assemble natural gas-run vehicles.
Marasigan said the DOE would facilitate meetings with Tata Industries and local bus operators for a possible joint undertaking in pushing for the natural gas vehicle program for public transport. (NGVPPT).
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[Title] => Govt offers incentives for investors in CNG station
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The government will continue to entertain investors for the construction of the countrys first compressed natural gas (CNG) mother-daughter station despite the commitment of the Shell group to put up its own facility by June this year.
Department of Energy (DOE) director Mario Marasigan said they have to ensure that the CNG program finally gets going with or without the Shell group.
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[Title] => 3 Chinese firms keen on CNG biz
[Summary] => Three more Chinese firms have expressed interest to invest in the countrys downstream natural gas industry particularly in the compressed natural gas (CNG) business, a ranking energy official said.
Department of Energy (DOE) director Mario Marasigan said one of these Chinese companies has signified interest to invest more than $50 million in the countrys pioneering CNG industry.
Marasigan, however, refused to give the identities of the China-based firms as they have yet to firm up their respective investments in the country.
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[Title] => PNOC ties up with Samsung for CNG station
[Summary] => The Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) will tie-up with Koreas Samsung Corp. to spearhead the countrys first mother station for compressed natural gas (CNG), a ranking energy official said.
Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla said the two parties are currently discussing the details of the joint venture.
He said the government, through the PNOC, decided to take the lead in putting up a CNG mother station after Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. indicated the possibility of a further delay in the construction of its proposed CNG stations in Batangas.
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[Title] => Pilipinas Shell to defer construction of CNG stations
[Summary] => Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. has asked the government for more time before it can build its compressed natural gas (CNG) mother stations.
"They (Shell) asked for enough time to make their full assessment and to get back to us," Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla said.
Lotilla said Shell has informed the Department of Energy (DOE) of the downstream developments in the natural gas sector particularly on CNG.
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[Title] => Pilipinas Shell to defer construction of CNG stations
[Summary] => Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. has asked the government for more time before it can build its compressed natural gas (CNG) mother stations.
"They (Shell) asked for enough time to make their full assessment and to get back to us," Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla said.
Lotilla said Shell has informed the Department of Energy (DOE) of the downstream developments in the natural gas sector particularly on CNG.
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[Title] => Pilipinas Shell to defer construction of CNG stations
[Summary] => Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. has asked the government for more time before it can build its compressed natural gas (CNG) mother stations.
"They (Shell) asked for enough time to make their full assessment and to get back to us," Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla said.
Lotilla said Shell has informed the Department of Energy (DOE) of the downstream developments in the natural gas sector particularly on CNG.
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[Title] => 3 foreign groups eye RPs alternative fuels program
[Summary] => Three foreign firms have signified interest to take part in the countrys alternative fuels program, a top energy official said over the weekend.
Department of Energy (DOE) director for energy utilization management bureau (EUMB) Mario Marasigan said Tata Industries of India has indicated strong interest to supply and/or assemble natural gas-run vehicles.
Marasigan said the DOE would facilitate meetings with Tata Industries and local bus operators for a possible joint undertaking in pushing for the natural gas vehicle program for public transport. (NGVPPT).
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