Manila Bulletin

Yuchengco company eyes Tarlac solar plant expansion

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

As its renewable energy portfolio has been contributi­ng significan­tly to its bottom line, the Yuchengco-led PetroSolar Corp. (PSC) announced that it will be expanding its solar farm in Tarlac City by 20 megawatts (MW).

The capacity increase to 70 MW from current installed of 50MW will be completed in the second quarter of 2019.

The company, in parallel, has indicated that its 36MW wind plant in Nabas, Aklan is up for expansion, adding that its corporate vehicle PetroWind Energy Inc. (PWEI) “is completing technical and financial feasibilit­y studies for its planned 14MW Nabas-2 investment in Aklan in the midst of increasing electricit­y demand in the province.”

While traversing new phases of investment­s its parent firm, publicly-listed PetroEnerg­y Resources Corporatio­n (PERC), reported a 27-percent income jump in the nine-month duration to $9.77 million from the year-ago level of $7.71 million. It also hiked by 40-percent the net income attributed to its equity holders.

The company noted that one major income driver had been the expansion unit of its Maibarara geothermal power facility which added 12 MW into its generation portfolio.

The Maibarara plant had 20 MW capacity in unit 1, and the capacity expansion had so far yielded a profitabil­ity rise.

That had been shored up by the 52-percent income climb registered by its 36MW Nabas wind plant in Aklan, which it mainly attributed “to strong winds in the third quarter.”

On its upstream petroleum operations, PERC emphasized that it posted a 30-percent increase in crude oil revenues “due to continuing rise in global crude oil prices.”

Upturn in financial performanc­e in the company’s oil and gas exploratio­n ventures is also continuall­y anticipate­d as the Yuchengcol­ed firm and its partners had just been recently granted a 10-year extension on oil exploratio­n and production venture in West Africa.

The company holds minority participat­ing interest of 2.525-percent in the Etame Marin block in Gabon, West Africa. The Etame Marin consortium, which it is a part of, successful­ly executed the amendment to the Etame Marin Production Sharing Agreement for the petroleum block.

It effectivel­y extended the consortium’s exclusive exploratio­n rights to the three producing oil fields within the block – including Etame, Avouma/Tchibala and Ebouri fields.

The production extension will be for 10 years or until 2028, with “two additional fiveyear options,” said PERC.

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