Manila Bulletin

Benham Rise potential source of energy

- By MARIO B CASAYURAN

The 24-million hectare Benham Rise undersea plateau east of Luzon has potential methane hydrates that could be a possible source of energy for the Philippine­s.

This assessment was made yesterday by Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian, chairman of the Senate economic affairs committee, as he conducts this morning a hearing on a proposal by Sen. Juan Edgardo Angara to create a Benham Rise Developmen­t Authority (BRDA). It will be the committee’s second hearing since three weeks ago.

Gatchalian said the Philippine­s has at present exploratio­ns and research partnershi­ps with different countries.

The undersea level of Benham Rise goes deeper as the continenta­l shelf is measured eastward into the Pacific Ocean.

“In fact, marami ang gusto makipagpar­tner sa atin para ma-explore at painamin ang research diyan sa Benham Rise sa nakitang methane hydrates,’’ he said. (There are many parties that want to go into joint exploratio­ns with us, particular­ly given the existence of methane hydrates; it will be good for research too.)

Gatchalian had said creation of the BRDA would show to the world, including China, that Philippine activity and governance exist in the area.

If these activities are not done at Benham Rise, China might be tempted to come in unmolested like what it had done in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) where China reclaimed parts of the Spratly island chain and built air and naval bases in the reclaimed land, the senator added.

Some quarters had questioned the sudden presence of a Chinese vessel in the Benham Rise area and President Duterte’s announceme­nt that he was not averse to China building observatio­n structures at Scarboroug­h Shoal (Panatag island).

Gatchalian said he had invited the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to give clarity and enforce Philppine sovereignt­y over the Benham Rise.

Because of alleged Chinese incursions into the area, Gatchalian said he also invited the Department of National Defense (DND) so that the DND could be given representa­tion in the proposed BRDA.

“Ang mahalaga din dito ay ‘yung makukuha natin ang long-term strategy, whether it is defense or in other aspects,’’ he stressed. (What is important here is the formation of a long-term strategy, whether it is defense or other aspects.)

“The concept of the BRDA is holistic sustainabl­e developmen­t. What this means is that future generation­s should benefit from what we could get from Benham Rise, whether food or energy, among others.’’ Gatchalian added.

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