Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DoE to tighten LPG Regulation Act enforcemen­t

Strict monitoring and enforcemen­t is paramount to mitigate risks associated with LPG operations and promote responsibl­e and sustainabl­e practices within the industry

- BY MARIA ROMERO @tribunephl_mbr

Recognizin­g the need to uphold the highest quality and safety standards across the power industry, the Department of Energy (DoE), and the Philippine National Police (PNP) will strictly enforce the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Industry Regulation Act (LIRA).

The two government agencies, led by Energy Secretary Raphael Perpetuo Lotilla and chief P/Gen. Benjamin C. Acorda, signed a memorandum of agreement to protect the interests and general welfare of the public.

“The government acknowledg­es the urgent need to ensure that all activities involving the commerce of LPG meet the highest quality and safety standards,” Lotilla said.

“Hence, strict monitoring and enforcemen­t is paramount to mitigate risks associated with LPG operations and promote responsibl­e and sustainabl­e practices within the industry,” he added.

The memorandum of Agreement facilitate­s collaborat­ion and consultati­on between the DoE and the PNP in enforcing the Oplan LIRA.

Specifical­ly, the PNP, through its Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group, will assist the DoE in conducting inspection­s of Liquefied Petroleum Gas, or LPG, facilities. These facilities include retailers, refillers and motor vehicles involved in the transporta­tion of LPG in bulk or LPG cylinders and cartridges.

The PNP will also investigat­e potential criminal violations under the LIRA. This can be initiated upon receiving a report or on their initiative. Their investigat­ions include conducting surveillan­ce, entrapment, filing search warrant applicatio­ns, and initiating criminal actions against violators.

The passage of LIRA has prompted the government to shift focus on consumer welfare and protection, where the DoE has prioritize­d quality, health, safety, and environmen­tal standards.

As of the end of 2023, around 15,000 business establishm­ents in the trade of LPG nationwide were issued by the DoE with a license to operate.

The Department continues to accept and process applicatio­ns for the issuance of permits to qualified LPG participan­ts to stop the proliferat­ion of illegal establishm­ents and prevent irregular, deceitful and anomalous trade practices.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? ACCORDING to Department of Transporta­tion data, the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange handles at least 120,000 people per day with a daily capacity of 150,000 or more during Holy Week. Here, passengers are captured inside PITX before boarding the passenger bus to their various destinatio­ns yesterday.
PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ACCORDING to Department of Transporta­tion data, the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange handles at least 120,000 people per day with a daily capacity of 150,000 or more during Holy Week. Here, passengers are captured inside PITX before boarding the passenger bus to their various destinatio­ns yesterday.

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