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                    [Title] => SC rule on Mining Act won’t affect petroleum deals
                    [Summary] => The recent Supreme Court ruling on the Philippine Mining Act of 1995 will not affect the country’s petroleum service contract system, the Department of Energy (DOE) said.


"The DOE would like to affirm that petroleum service contracts issued in pursuance of the Oil Exploration and Development Act of 1972 remain valid," Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said.
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"We are working on three applications for a service contract (SC). We will come up with the decision in a month’s time or in the next 30 days," Energy Undersecretary Eduardo Manalac said.

Manalac said these SCs are not part of the exploration blocks to be auctioned off under the Philippine Contracting Round (PCR-I). "These will be outside the Sulu and Palawan blocks," he said.
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                    [Title] => SC rule on Mining Act won’t affect petroleum deals
                    [Summary] => The recent Supreme Court ruling on the Philippine Mining Act of 1995 will not affect the country’s petroleum service contract system, the Department of Energy (DOE) said.


"The DOE would like to affirm that petroleum service contracts issued in pursuance of the Oil Exploration and Development Act of 1972 remain valid," Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said.
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"We are working on three applications for a service contract (SC). We will come up with the decision in a month’s time or in the next 30 days," Energy Undersecretary Eduardo Manalac said.

Manalac said these SCs are not part of the exploration blocks to be auctioned off under the Philippine Contracting Round (PCR-I). "These will be outside the Sulu and Palawan blocks," he said.
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