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                    [Title] => PNOC expects to close sale of Malampaya stake in a mo
                    [Summary] => PNOC-Exploration Corp., the oil and gas exploration subsidiary of state-owned Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC), expects the financial closure for the sale of its 4.9-percent stake in the $4.5-billion Malampaya project to be completed within a month. 


"We hope to have the financial closure with the Korean Gas Corp.(Kogas)-led consortium by April 15," PNOC president Eduardo Mañalac said.
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"We are already in the final stages of our negotiation with Kogas.  We expect to come up with a final arrangement in the next few weeks," Energy Secretary and Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) chairman Vincent Perez said.
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"While we are having talks with a South Korean consortium, the door is still open to interested investors," Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said.
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"Our negotiations are in advanced stages now with the Korean group. But there is still no agreement yet to date," Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said, in a press conference.
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"We are looking at the possibility of engaging in the importation of LNG into the Philippines. We are talking with PNOC-Exploration Corp. (EC) and the Department of Energy (DOE) on this," Total managing director and president Jeff Attwood said.
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                    [Title] => PNOC expects to close sale of Malampaya stake in a mo
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"We hope to have the financial closure with the Korean Gas Corp.(Kogas)-led consortium by April 15," PNOC president Eduardo Mañalac said.
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"We are already in the final stages of our negotiation with Kogas.  We expect to come up with a final arrangement in the next few weeks," Energy Secretary and Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) chairman Vincent Perez said.
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"While we are having talks with a South Korean consortium, the door is still open to interested investors," Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said.
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"Our negotiations are in advanced stages now with the Korean group. But there is still no agreement yet to date," Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said, in a press conference.
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"We are looking at the possibility of engaging in the importation of LNG into the Philippines. We are talking with PNOC-Exploration Corp. (EC) and the Department of Energy (DOE) on this," Total managing director and president Jeff Attwood said.
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