Manila Bulletin

No challenger in Sulu petroleum block; award after final evaluation

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The first petroleum block in the Sulu Sea basin auctioned under the Duterte administra­tion had received no challenger in the 60-day contest period set forth by the Department of Energy.

The nominating investor in Service Area 1 under the Philippine Convention­al Energy Contractin­g Program (PCECP) is Sulu Sea Energy Resources Developmen­t Corporatio­n, a Filipino-owned company that has its operationa­l base in Mindanao.

In an interview with reporters, Sulu Sea Energy President Benjamin G. Loong II said the company’s foray into oil and gas exploratio­n venture will serve as expansion of their business in the mining sector.

He said some of their shareholde­rs in the company are already entrenched players in mining in Mindanao, thus, they are familiar with the investment environmen­t and trajectory in Sulu and other parts of the region.

“We have stockholde­rs who already have existing businesses particular­ly in the mining sector in Tawi-Tawi and we establishe­d this in order to expand our operations. We hope to be able to develop energy resources in the Sulu, Tawi-Tawi area because energy in particular is in short supply and any developmen­t particular­ly in industrial or any other developmen­t will require energy,” Loong said.

Sulu Sea Energy, he said, is currently at the process of applying for increase in capitaliza­tion at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) from million to million.

In the bid opening process, Energy Undersecre­tary Donato D. Marcos declared that the submission of Sulu Sea Energy “is in complete in form” but it will be subject to 15-day final evaluation before a final verdict on the area nomination will be rendered.

In the pass-fail criteria set out by the energy department for PCECP, the work program comprises 40% of the evaluated rating; 20-percent for the technical proposal; and 40-percent on the financial proposal. In Sulu Sea Energy’s case, it passed all of the three criteria.

If the submission of the proponent will eventually be establishe­d as both complete and compliant “in form and in substance,” he noted that an award of the service area can be recommende­d.

Essentiall­y, the DOE will set out final decision on the recommenda­tion of a service contract award, then that will be forwarded to the President for final approval and eventual signing. (MMV)

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