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Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. will start selling compressed natural gas (CNG) by June 2007, a top energy official said yesterday.


Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla said this marks a significant milestone in the development of the natural gas industry in the country.

"With the commercial operation of the compressed natural gas mother station by June 2007 as committed by Ed Chua, Pilipinas Shell country chairman, the government’s Natural Gas Vehicles for Public Transport Pilot Project (NGVPTPP) will now finally take off," Lotilla said.
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Department of Energy director Mario Marasigan said a group from the local transport sector has signified interest to pool their resources to construct a CNG refilling station.

But Marasigan said the group has yet to formalize this plan. "They have yet to firm up their plan and will inform the DOE soon," he said.
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"Shell has come back to the government with a firm timetable for the CNG mother station after having analyzed the technical or safety aspects," Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla said in an interview.

Lotilla, however, said the oil firm has yet to indicate a firm date for the actual commencement of the CNG mother-daughter refilling station.
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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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Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. will start selling compressed natural gas (CNG) by June 2007, a top energy official said yesterday.


Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla said this marks a significant milestone in the development of the natural gas industry in the country.

"With the commercial operation of the compressed natural gas mother station by June 2007 as committed by Ed Chua, Pilipinas Shell country chairman, the government’s Natural Gas Vehicles for Public Transport Pilot Project (NGVPTPP) will now finally take off," Lotilla said.
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Department of Energy director Mario Marasigan said a group from the local transport sector has signified interest to pool their resources to construct a CNG refilling station.

But Marasigan said the group has yet to formalize this plan. "They have yet to firm up their plan and will inform the DOE soon," he said.
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"Shell has come back to the government with a firm timetable for the CNG mother station after having analyzed the technical or safety aspects," Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla said in an interview.

Lotilla, however, said the oil firm has yet to indicate a firm date for the actual commencement of the CNG mother-daughter refilling station.
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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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