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                    [Title] => Palawan mulls legal action on gas share
                    [Summary] => The provincial government of Palawan is seriously considering legal action to finally settle its "legal entitlement" to its shares from the revenues of the Camago-Malampaya natural gas project.
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                    [Title] => ICC okays P500-M solar homes project
                    [Summary] => The Investment Coordination Committee (ICC) has approved the proposed P500-million Solar Home Systems Distribution Project that would provide electricity for selected off-grid areas in the country.


The project will be funded out of a grant from the Dutch government and will involve the distribution of solar power-generating equipment to participating households.

Finance Secretary Jose Isidro Camacho said the project will be undertaken by the Dutch government along with the Philippine National Oil Co. and Shell Renewables Phils., a subsidiary of Shell Phils. Inc.
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Michael Smith, Stratos vice president for Asia Pacific, said they have launched Iridium satellite services here to cater to shipping, mining and aeronautics companies as well as government soldiers fighting rebels in the hinterlands.

"We will be offering customers who operate in remote locations without cellular or landline telecommunications facilities," he said.
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The $40 million is part of the pro rata cash infusion among Malampaya partners programmed for 2000.

PNOC-EC, a oil and gas exploration subsidiary of state owned PNOC, holds a 10 percent stake in the $2-billion project which will begin commercial operation this October. Shell Phils. Exloration BV (Spex) and Texaco each hold a 45-percent stake.
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SUBIC BAY FREEPORT - Thousands of residents here watched as three tugboats towed a gigantic concrete structure out of Subic Bay last Sunday afternoon en route to its final destination 50 kilometers offshore in northwestern Palawan.

The so-called "concrete gravity structure (CGS)," which weighs 85,000 tons and built by Shell Phils. Exploration B. V. [DatePublished] => 2000-05-30 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1195090 [AuthorName] => by Jen Velarmino [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )

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                    [Title] => ICC okays P500-M solar homes project
                    [Summary] => The Investment Coordination Committee (ICC) has approved the proposed P500-million Solar Home Systems Distribution Project that would provide electricity for selected off-grid areas in the country.


The project will be funded out of a grant from the Dutch government and will involve the distribution of solar power-generating equipment to participating households.

Finance Secretary Jose Isidro Camacho said the project will be undertaken by the Dutch government along with the Philippine National Oil Co. and Shell Renewables Phils., a subsidiary of Shell Phils. Inc.
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Michael Smith, Stratos vice president for Asia Pacific, said they have launched Iridium satellite services here to cater to shipping, mining and aeronautics companies as well as government soldiers fighting rebels in the hinterlands.

"We will be offering customers who operate in remote locations without cellular or landline telecommunications facilities," he said.
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The $40 million is part of the pro rata cash infusion among Malampaya partners programmed for 2000.

PNOC-EC, a oil and gas exploration subsidiary of state owned PNOC, holds a 10 percent stake in the $2-billion project which will begin commercial operation this October. Shell Phils. Exloration BV (Spex) and Texaco each hold a 45-percent stake.
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SUBIC BAY FREEPORT - Thousands of residents here watched as three tugboats towed a gigantic concrete structure out of Subic Bay last Sunday afternoon en route to its final destination 50 kilometers offshore in northwestern Palawan.

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