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"The switch to a lessening of dependence from coal and other fuels to the cleanest hydrocarbon, which is natural gas, ushers in the dawn of a new era for the Philippines", said David Greer, former managing director of Shell Phils. Exploration BV.
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Watts is in the country to witness the inauguration of the group’s $4.5-billion landmark Malampaya project today. President Arroyo will be the guest of honor in today’s program in Tabangao, Batangas.
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Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said they have signed last Wednesday a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the Department of National Defense for the strict enforcement of Proclamation No. 72 signed recently by President Arroyo.

As an initial move, he said they have informed and declared to all international maritime organizations that the Malampaya platform and wells around the area are part of the exclusive zone.
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"We are looking very seriously into the possibility of laying a pipeline all the way to Sucat to bring this clean natural gas to Metro Manila," Spex managing director David Greer, said. Spex has expressed keen interest in providing downstream facilities for the Malampaya project.
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Both Malampaya and Iloc-1 are covered by Service Contract 38 that Spex entered into with the National Government in the early 1990s.

The drilling of Iloc-1, which was originally set for last August, will start after Spex completes the exploration of another new well, Malampaya 10, and completes its extended well test.
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In a press briefing, Spex managing director David Greer said the amount represents the share of the government in the $4.5-billion project.

Revenues from the project will be shared by Spex and the National Government under an agreement signed previously by the two parties.
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SPEX managing director David Greer said that with this development, they hope to start commercial operations of natural gas earlier than the January 2002 target.

Greer said they are ahead of schedule since they projected that they would complete the development work in the exploration site by end of 2001.
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Shell Philippines Exploration BV (Spex) managing director David Greer said the country could start importing LNG by 2005 provided the natural gas infrastructure is in place. Spex, Texaco of the US and the Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) are the members of the consortium that is developing the natural gas fields in offshore Palawan.
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"The switch to a lessening of dependence from coal and other fuels to the cleanest hydrocarbon, which is natural gas, ushers in the dawn of a new era for the Philippines", said David Greer, former managing director of Shell Phils. Exploration BV.
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As an initial move, he said they have informed and declared to all international maritime organizations that the Malampaya platform and wells around the area are part of the exclusive zone.
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"We are looking very seriously into the possibility of laying a pipeline all the way to Sucat to bring this clean natural gas to Metro Manila," Spex managing director David Greer, said. Spex has expressed keen interest in providing downstream facilities for the Malampaya project.
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Both Malampaya and Iloc-1 are covered by Service Contract 38 that Spex entered into with the National Government in the early 1990s.

The drilling of Iloc-1, which was originally set for last August, will start after Spex completes the exploration of another new well, Malampaya 10, and completes its extended well test.
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In a press briefing, Spex managing director David Greer said the amount represents the share of the government in the $4.5-billion project.

Revenues from the project will be shared by Spex and the National Government under an agreement signed previously by the two parties.
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SPEX managing director David Greer said that with this development, they hope to start commercial operations of natural gas earlier than the January 2002 target.

Greer said they are ahead of schedule since they projected that they would complete the development work in the exploration site by end of 2001.
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Shell Philippines Exploration BV (Spex) managing director David Greer said the country could start importing LNG by 2005 provided the natural gas infrastructure is in place. Spex, Texaco of the US and the Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) are the members of the consortium that is developing the natural gas fields in offshore Palawan.
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