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                    [Title] => CalEnergy to decide on extension of contracts with EDC
                    [Summary] => California Energy International Services Inc. (CalEnergy) will decide by mid-December this year if it extend its contracts with PNOC-Energy Development Corp. (EDC) or allow a buyout.


"They (CalEnergy oficials) said they will study what we have proposed such as the extension and or a buyout of the contract of EDC with them," EDC chairman and president Sergio Apostol said, in an interview.
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"We are here to stay at least for the assets that are already here," CalEnergy vice president Robert G. Eugenio said.

Eugenio, however, admitted that they are not looking for future investment in the country’s power sector, particularly in the privatization of the National Power Corp. (Napocor). "At present, we are not eyeing any particular project," he said.
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"That’s an option that we would like to look at to resolve the issue," CalEnergy vice president Robert G. Eugenio said in an interview with The STAR.

But he said the proposal for a buy out may not be feasible. "We are not inclined to do that (sell the contracts to EDC)," he said, reacting to EDC president Sergio Apostol’s California-based energy firm.
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                    [Title] => CalEnergy to decide on extension of contracts with EDC
                    [Summary] => California Energy International Services Inc. (CalEnergy) will decide by mid-December this year if it extend its contracts with PNOC-Energy Development Corp. (EDC) or allow a buyout.


"They (CalEnergy oficials) said they will study what we have proposed such as the extension and or a buyout of the contract of EDC with them," EDC chairman and president Sergio Apostol said, in an interview.
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"We are here to stay at least for the assets that are already here," CalEnergy vice president Robert G. Eugenio said.

Eugenio, however, admitted that they are not looking for future investment in the country’s power sector, particularly in the privatization of the National Power Corp. (Napocor). "At present, we are not eyeing any particular project," he said.
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"That’s an option that we would like to look at to resolve the issue," CalEnergy vice president Robert G. Eugenio said in an interview with The STAR.

But he said the proposal for a buy out may not be feasible. "We are not inclined to do that (sell the contracts to EDC)," he said, reacting to EDC president Sergio Apostol’s California-based energy firm.
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