+ Follow POWER PROJECT Tag
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[Summary] => Shell powers the country's progress with cleaner burning natural gas from the trailblazing Malampaya project.
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[Title] => Natural gas: The new trend in power
[Summary] => Shell, a global leader in power, energy, and gas technology, is working to meet increasing energy demand and supply challenges by delivering smarter products and cleaner energy, smarter infrastructure, promoting smarter use and by developing new energy sources all while addressing the impact on the environment, through advanced fuels and lubricants technology and by unlocking sources of cleaner burning-natural gas.
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[Title] => Government eyes up to P40B from sale of stake in PNOC-EC
[Summary] => The government could raise as much as P30 to P40 billion from the sale of its stake in PNOC-Exploration Corp. (PNOC-EC) if market conditions are good, a ranking official said.
[DatePublished] => 2009-01-12 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Iris Gonzales
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[Title] => Govt starts implementing natural gas vehicle program
[Summary] => The government has started implementing the natural gas vehicle program in line with its policy to develop the countrys indigenous energy resources.
The E.O. was issued by President Arroyo in compliance with Republic Act (RA) No. 8749 declaring as a policy of the State to promote and protect the environment against pollution from mobile sources.
[DatePublished] => 2004-04-14 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Rey Arquiza
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[Title] => Malampaya group switches on solar-powered learning centers
[Summary] => The Malampaya consortium, led by Shell Petroleum Exploration B.V. (SPEX), led the ceremonial switch-on of solar-powered high school learning centers in Isla Verde, Batangas.
Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez hailed the project, saying that this is consistent with the Arroyo administrations agenda for accelerated rural electrification.
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[Title] => Spex to decide on Malampaya oil rim project early next year
[Summary] => Shell Petroleum Exploration B.V. (Spex), the upstream oil development arm of the Royal Dutch Shell Group, will decide early next year if it will continue its oil rim development project in the Malampaya field.
Spex managing director Jeremy Cliff told reporters Monday that a group of experts will come up with a recommendation in the next two months to help Spex in its evaluation of the Malampaya oil rim prospects.
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[Title] => Palawan execs seek release of Malampaya share
[Summary] => Local government officials of Palawan are urging the National Government to release P1.5 billion which represents the provinces initial share from the proceeds of the $4.5-billion Malampaya Gas-to-Power Project.
Palawan Gov. Joel Reyes said the money is the local governments share for the year 2002.
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[Title] => Malampaya gas project wins intl award
[Summary] => The Philippines Malampaya Natural Gas Project was one of the ten recipients of the World Business Summit Award for Sustainable Development Part-nerships sponsored by the United Nations Environment Program and the International Chamber of Commerce in Johannesburg, South Africa in a meeting held concurrently with the Plenary Meeting of the United Nations World Summit on Social Development. Environment Secretary Heherson T.
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[Title] => Malampaya maintenance contract signed
[Summary] => The strategic alliance of UK engineering services specialist AMEC and US contractor Fluor Daniel signed last Jan. 19 a major contract with Shell Philippines Exploration B.V., worth $150 million, for the maintenance of the Malampaya Deep Water Gas-to-Power Project.
Ian Hume and David J. Greer, managing directors of AMEC Offshore Services and Shell Philippines Exploration B.V., respectively, signed the contract witnessed by Minister of State of Scotland Brian Wilson and George F. Ruffner, counselor for commercial affairs of the US Embassy.
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POWER PROJECT
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[Title] => Government eyes up to P40B from sale of stake in PNOC-EC
[Summary] => The government could raise as much as P30 to P40 billion from the sale of its stake in PNOC-Exploration Corp. (PNOC-EC) if market conditions are good, a ranking official said.
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[Title] => Govt starts implementing natural gas vehicle program
[Summary] => The government has started implementing the natural gas vehicle program in line with its policy to develop the countrys indigenous energy resources.
The E.O. was issued by President Arroyo in compliance with Republic Act (RA) No. 8749 declaring as a policy of the State to promote and protect the environment against pollution from mobile sources.
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[Title] => Malampaya group switches on solar-powered learning centers
[Summary] => The Malampaya consortium, led by Shell Petroleum Exploration B.V. (SPEX), led the ceremonial switch-on of solar-powered high school learning centers in Isla Verde, Batangas.
Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez hailed the project, saying that this is consistent with the Arroyo administrations agenda for accelerated rural electrification.
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[Title] => Spex to decide on Malampaya oil rim project early next year
[Summary] => Shell Petroleum Exploration B.V. (Spex), the upstream oil development arm of the Royal Dutch Shell Group, will decide early next year if it will continue its oil rim development project in the Malampaya field.
Spex managing director Jeremy Cliff told reporters Monday that a group of experts will come up with a recommendation in the next two months to help Spex in its evaluation of the Malampaya oil rim prospects.
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[Title] => Palawan execs seek release of Malampaya share
[Summary] => Local government officials of Palawan are urging the National Government to release P1.5 billion which represents the provinces initial share from the proceeds of the $4.5-billion Malampaya Gas-to-Power Project.
Palawan Gov. Joel Reyes said the money is the local governments share for the year 2002.
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[Title] => Malampaya gas project wins intl award
[Summary] => The Philippines Malampaya Natural Gas Project was one of the ten recipients of the World Business Summit Award for Sustainable Development Part-nerships sponsored by the United Nations Environment Program and the International Chamber of Commerce in Johannesburg, South Africa in a meeting held concurrently with the Plenary Meeting of the United Nations World Summit on Social Development. Environment Secretary Heherson T.
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[AuthorName] => Alejandro R. Roces
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[Title] => Malampaya maintenance contract signed
[Summary] => The strategic alliance of UK engineering services specialist AMEC and US contractor Fluor Daniel signed last Jan. 19 a major contract with Shell Philippines Exploration B.V., worth $150 million, for the maintenance of the Malampaya Deep Water Gas-to-Power Project.
Ian Hume and David J. Greer, managing directors of AMEC Offshore Services and Shell Philippines Exploration B.V., respectively, signed the contract witnessed by Minister of State of Scotland Brian Wilson and George F. Ruffner, counselor for commercial affairs of the US Embassy.
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