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                    [Summary] => Malaysian oil giant Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) has turned over six natural gas vehicles to Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) as part of an agreement to promote the use of alternative fuels in the transport sector.


"This is for the company to promote the use of natural gas as an alternative and viable fuel for the local transport sector," PNOC president Eduardo V. Manalac said.
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In a recent meeting with the bus companies, representatives from the Malampaya consortium composed of Shell Philippines Exploration B.V., Shell Philippines LLC, ChevronTexaco Malampaya LLC, and PNOC Exploration Corp., reportedly disclosed that they will be unable to sell CNG at the agreed price of not more than P10 per liter in the first few years.
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The contract signing held at Kerry Center Hotel in Beijing was part of President Arroyo’s ongoing state visit to China.

The five local bus companies are First CNG Inc., Greenstar Express, HM Transport, NGV AdBus Corp., and RRCG Transport Systems Co. Inc.
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"This is for the company to promote the use of natural gas as an alternative and viable fuel for the local transport sector," PNOC president Eduardo V. Manalac said.
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In a recent meeting with the bus companies, representatives from the Malampaya consortium composed of Shell Philippines Exploration B.V., Shell Philippines LLC, ChevronTexaco Malampaya LLC, and PNOC Exploration Corp., reportedly disclosed that they will be unable to sell CNG at the agreed price of not more than P10 per liter in the first few years.
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The contract signing held at Kerry Center Hotel in Beijing was part of President Arroyo’s ongoing state visit to China.

The five local bus companies are First CNG Inc., Greenstar Express, HM Transport, NGV AdBus Corp., and RRCG Transport Systems Co. Inc.
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