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Five firms keen to negotiate sale of P1.85-B Malaya plant

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FOUR Filipino companies and a Chinese constructi­on firm have expressed interest in 650-megawatt Malaya thermal power plant through a negotiated sale, the state agency tasked to sell the asset said about a month after reducing its floor price prompted by several failed bids.

Over the weekend, the Power Sector Assets and Liabilitie­s Management Corp. (PSALM) said it had received letters of interest (LoI) from companies that wanted to take part in the negotiated sale of the plant and its underlying land in Pilila, Rizal.

State-led PSALM identified the companies as Sta. Clara Internatio­nal Corp., VBB Trucking Trading and Consultanc­y Services, Inc., Fort Pilar Energy, Inc., AC Energy Philippine­s, Inc., and foreign firm China Gezhouba Group Co., Ltd.

The five companies, which submitted the letters of interest on or before the deadline, are allowed to participat­e in the third round of the Malaya plant’s negotiated sale, according to PSALM’s rules.

“PSALM looks forward to a successful privatizat­ion process for the Malaya Power Plant. We are excited that five firms expressed interest to join the process. We have lowered the minimum offer price already. Hopefully, this round will allow us to finally sell the Malaya Power Plant,” PSALM President and CEO Irene Joy Besido-Garcia said in a statement.

The agency said the minimum price offer for the Malaya plant and its assets was further reduced to around P1.85 billion from P2.01 billion, which was the minimum price offered in the second round of negotiated sale.

PSALM said that it would hold a prenegotia­tion conference for the five interested buyers on March 9 to discuss issues and concerns about the terms of the sale. The deadline for offer submission is on April 23 at noon. — Angelica Y. Yang

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