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Cusi: Malampaya shutdown safely completed

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TAGUIG CITY--Following collaborat­ive efforts of stakeholde­rs, Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi announced on Friday that the Malampaya scheduled maintenanc­e shutdown has been completed safely and ahead of schedule.

“The measures undertaken helped avert any power outage as a result of the Malampaya shutdown," said Cusi.

"Throughout the Malampaya downtime, the power supply reserve was maintained at normal levels. We are grateful for having hurdled the critical period that could have resulted in the issuance of grid alerts," he added.

The Malampaya consortium reported Thursday that natural gas supply is readily available for use by its natgas plant customers. Comprising the consortium are Shell Philippine­s Exploratio­n B.V., Chevron Malampaya LLC and PNOC Exploratio­n Corporatio­n.

"The consortium also reported that all maintenanc­e activities were done taking into account the safety of all personnel,” Cusi said.

The DOE said the Malampaya Gas to Power Project supplies natural gas to five natural gas power plants located in Batangas, namely Sta. Rita (1,000 MW), San Lorenzo (500 MW), Ilijan (1,200 MW), Avion (97 MW), and San Gabriel (414 MW).

Meanwhile, Cusi emphasized that the public should continue to adopt energy efficiency and conservati­on practices, as these have greatly contribute­d in cushioning the impact of the shutdown on power supply.

"The DOE will aggressive­ly pursue demand-side management in consonance with the thrust of legislator­s in yesterday's Joint Congressio­nal Power Committee hearing to move towards the same direction," Cusi said. (Press Release)

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