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TANGLAWAN SEEKS PARTNERSHI­P WITH PNOC

The alliance is for its LNG Hub project which aims to provide energy security for the country

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Following the Department of Energy’s Notice to Proceed issued to Tanglawan Philippine LNG Inc.—a planned joint venture between Phoenix Petroleum and CNOOC Gas and Power—to build an LNG regasifica­tion terminal in Batangas, the representa­tives from Phoenix are now in talks with the Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) in hopes to secure a strategic alliance with the state-owned firm in its LNG Hub project.

The first engagement meeting between the two parties progressed last week, with the planned joint venture looking into the signing of the Memorandum of Understand­ing with PNOC in the coming weeks.

With PNOC on board, Phoenix Petroleum has proposed their participat­ion and involvemen­t in the areas of pipeline infrastruc­ture and franchise, banked gas, equity, and other marketing opportunit­ies.

This year, Tanglawan project is expected to break ground its regasifica­tion and receiving terminal with a capacity of 2.2 mtpa.

The facility will help support the demand for a clean, competitiv­e, and environmen­t-friendly energy source in Luzon. The LNG hub project aims to provide energy security for the country.

The new venture is targeting to operate the LNG Hub commercial­ly by 2023. It also aims to develop a gas-fired power generation facility with up to 2,000 megawatts installed capacity.

CNOOC Gas and Power Group Co. Ltd., China’s largest LNG importer and terminal operator, is discussing the Tanglawan joint venture with the Philippine­s’ fastest growing oil company Phoenix Petroleum Philippine­s, Inc.

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