Manila Bulletin

Sy firm to drill 12 new geothermal wells

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

At least 12 new geothermal wells had been committed to be drilled by the Sy-led Philippine Geothermal Production Company, Inc. (PGPC) for the 747-megawatt Tiwi and MakilingBa­nahaw geothermal power plants in Albay and Batangas provinces.

This has been a major provision of the new Geothermal Resources Supply and Services Agreement (GRSSA) that the company had inked with power plant owner AP Renewables, Inc. (APRI) of the Aboitiz Group. The deal was formally signed August 24 this year.

For the well drilling, the Syowned geothermal firm’s pledge is to carry out this task over six years. No investment figure had been given for the scheduled drilling works.

In a statement to the media, APRI emphasized that steam availabili­ty from the new wells would be able to boost the power plants’ generation by about 20 percent. The installed capacities of the plant are 458MW for MakBan and 289MW for Tiwi.

As far as the geothermal resource supply is concerned, the Aboitiz firm indicated that it “ensures a more competitiv­e fuel pricing in the long term.”

To note, when the Tiwi and MakBan plants were privatized by state-run Power Sector and Assets and Liabilitie­s Management Corporatio­n (PSALM) in the last decade, geothermal steam pricing had been referenced then on Barlow Jonker coal price index.

Essentiall­y, according to APRI, the new steam wells to be drilled will guarantee “the long-term operations of the two renewable power plant facilities.”

As emphasized by APRI President and Chief Operating Officer Alexander B. Coo, the firm is “committed to deliver reliable and renewable energy to our power customers,” adding that the deal “secures the continued viability of the power plant facilities.”

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