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                    [Title] => From downscaling  to relocation?
                    [Summary] => Many Manilans, especially those who reside in the Pandacan area, to include their worried relatives, must have heaved a sigh of relief upon knowing that Pilipinas Shell Corp. has completed the second phase of the scaling down of its 90-year-old oil depot facility located in the area. 


This move to downscale is a result of the city’s decision to reclassify the Pandacan area from an industrial zone to what city officials say it should really be and presently mostly is, a residential area.
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                    [Summary] => Many Manilans, especially those who reside in the Pandacan area, to include their worried relatives, must have heaved a sigh of relief upon knowing that Pilipinas Shell Corp. has completed the second phase of the scaling down of its 90-year-old oil depot facility located in the area. 


This move to downscale is a result of the city’s decision to reclassify the Pandacan area from an industrial zone to what city officials say it should really be and presently mostly is, a residential area.
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