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PBBM sees more stable, cheaper energy with expanded Malampaya development, imported LNG blending

admin July 5, 2023

Malampaya gas fields.

PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. expects a more stable and cheaper energy with the expanded development of Malampaya gas field and blending of imported liquified natural gas (LNG).

During a meeting with Prime Energy Resources Development B.V., (Prime Energy) in Malacañang on Tuesday, the energy operator discussed with the President its plans to explore and develop indigenous gas prospects; supplement the current indigenous gas production with liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports through a gas aggregation framework; and, enable the stability, competitiveness, and expansion of the country’s gas market.

Prime infrastructure Capital Inc. Chairman Enrique Razon Jr. led the presentation with his company’s President and Chief Executive Officer Guillame Lucci, Senior Advisor Sebastian Quiniones and General Manager Donnabel Cruz.

“It seems that this gas aggregator idea is the key. Again, we have work to do,” President Marcos said during the meeting with Prime Energy officials.

Prime Energy, the operator of Service Contract 38 (SC 38), briefed President Marcos on the progress made in developing the nearby fields within Malampaya Service Contract 38.

The drilling of Prime Energy’s two deep wells will commence in the last quarter of 2024, with additional production from the Malampaya field expected to start by the first half of 2026.

The President welcomed the drilling schedule for SC 38.

Prime Energy also told the President about its plan to import LNG to make up for shortfalls in Malampaya gas. An added feature is the blending of imported LNG with Malampaya gas to ensure stability of supply at a price below international prices.

The blended gas will be made available by Prime Energy and PNOC Exploration Corp. (PNOC-EC) to all gas power plants at the same price.

The President emphasized the Government’s commitment in ensuring stability of supply, affordability, transparency and competition in the Philippine natural gas market, particularly with the introduction of imported LNG for the first time.

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