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[Title] => Napocor, PGI settle 8-year dispute
[Summary] => Philippine Geothermal Inc. (PGI) and the National Power Corp. (Napocor) have settled an eight year-long dispute over the operations of the Tiwi and Mak-Ban geothermal steam fields, the Department of Energy (DOE) said.
Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said the agreement between PGI, a subsidiary of US-based Unocal, and Napocor and the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) has been approved by various Philippine government agencies and local courts.
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[Title] => Power projects boost Bataan development efforts
[Summary] => Local officials and businessmen in Bataan have lauded the governments 10-year power development project, of which the P82-billion Luzon Island Transmission Augmentation (LISTA) program is a major component, citing the importance of a stable and reliable power supply to the provinces bid for accelerated economic growth.
Balanga City Mayor Albert Garcia said the governments energy programs "are vital to the citys planned industrial and technology zone envisioned to draw investors and create more jobs for this booming Central Luzon city".
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[Title] => PGI commits to long-term partnership with Philippines
[Summary] => Philippine Geothermal Inc. (PGI), a subsidiary of US-based Unocal Corp., committed yesterday to a long-term partnership with the Philippines as a result of its recent settlement agreement with the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Corp. (PSALM).
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[Title] => Geothermal firm seeks lower royalty payments to government
[Summary] => The Philippine Geothermal Inc. (PGI), one of the countrys largest geothermal power developers, is pushing for the reduction in the royalty paid by geothermal contractors to the government to 1 1/2 percent of gross revenues.
PGI president Stephen Pye said at present, geothermal operators pay royalties as much as 60 percent of net revenues to the government which is higher compared to other neighboring countries.
Pye said in Indonesia, geothermal operators pay only 34 percent, or 50 percent lower than the royalties paid in the Philippines.
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Energy Secretary Vincent S. Perez said the agreement between PGI, a subsidiary of US-based Unocal, and Napocor and the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) has been approved by various Philippine government agencies and local courts.
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Balanga City Mayor Albert Garcia said the governments energy programs "are vital to the citys planned industrial and technology zone envisioned to draw investors and create more jobs for this booming Central Luzon city".
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[Summary] => The Philippine Geothermal Inc. (PGI), one of the countrys largest geothermal power developers, is pushing for the reduction in the royalty paid by geothermal contractors to the government to 1 1/2 percent of gross revenues.
PGI president Stephen Pye said at present, geothermal operators pay royalties as much as 60 percent of net revenues to the government which is higher compared to other neighboring countries.
Pye said in Indonesia, geothermal operators pay only 34 percent, or 50 percent lower than the royalties paid in the Philippines.
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November 22, 2002 - 12:00am