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Inihayag ni Dr. Carlo Arcilla, direktor ng Natio­nal Institute of Geological Scien­ces sa University of the Philippines-Diliman na may mga  implikasyon ang pagbabawal sa open pit mining method sa konstruksiyon, pagmamanupaktura ng semento at iba pang panguna­hing industriya.

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It’s been three years since the residents of West Tower Condominium in Bangkal, the most populated barangay of Makati saw their lives practically turned upside down due to the effects of the FPIC (First Philippine Industrial Corp.) pipeline leak. To this day, the residents continue to deal with the uncertainty as the leaked gases remain underground.

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Last week, I visited the Sagittarius Mines’ site in Tampakan to find out for myself what was happening there.

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ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Philippines (EMEPP) recently donated eight petrographic microscopes to the University of the Philippines’ National Institute of Geological Sciences. These are a special type of optical microscope used in petrology and optical mineralogy to identify rocks and minerals in thin sections.

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It’s been three years since the residents of West Tower Condominium in Bangkal, the most populated barangay of Makati saw their lives practically turned upside down due to the effects of the FPIC (First Philippine Industrial Corp.) pipeline leak. To this day, the residents continue to deal with the uncertainty as the leaked gases remain underground.

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Last week, I visited the Sagittarius Mines’ site in Tampakan to find out for myself what was happening there.

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ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Philippines (EMEPP) recently donated eight petrographic microscopes to the University of the Philippines’ National Institute of Geological Sciences. These are a special type of optical microscope used in petrology and optical mineralogy to identify rocks and minerals in thin sections.

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