The Freeman

China ‘reached consensus’ with Phl

MANILA — China and the Philippine­s have come to an agreement on the joint exploratio­n of oil and gas resources in the South China Sea, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Friday night.

- Philstar.com

This comes aft er President Rodrigo Duterte, upon the recommenda­tion of the Department of Energy, lifted the moratorium on oil and gas exploratio­n in the resource- rich West Philippine Sea.

“China and the

Philippine­s have reached consensus on joint exploratio­n of oil and gas resources in the South China Sea and set up relevant consultati­on and cooperatio­n mechanisms. We hope the two sides will work together for new progress in the joint exploratio­n,” Zhao Lijian, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, said during a regular press conference.

Last week, Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. undertook his first official trip overseas since the onset of the pandemic, traveling to China for a bilateral meeting with his Chinese counterpar­t.

A statement released by the Department of Foreign Affairs on October 10 revealed that Locsin and Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi discussed “priority political and economic bilateral cooperatio­n initiative­s.”

“At t he meeting’s close, Secretary Locsin and Foreign Minister Wang confirmed the prospectiv­e establishm­ent of a Fast Lane for Urgently Needed Personnel Exchanges between the Philippine­s and China to facilitate, with due safeguards, the movement of essential official exchanges and travel by personnel in crucial industries such as business and t rade, infrastruc­ture, logistics, production, and technical services,” the statement further read.

Secretary Alfonso Cusi on Thursday confirmed that the Department Of Energy issued a “resume-to-work” notice to service contractor­s in the areas of service contract (SC) 59, 72 and 75 in the West Philippine Sea. The Philippine National Oil Company-Exploratio­n Corp. operates SC 59, Forum Ltd. operates SC 72 and PXP Energy Corp operates SC 75.

“The lifting of the suspension places t he service contractor­s under legal obligation to put capital into the contract areas and hire Filipino engineers and technical workers to resume exploratio­n,” Cusi said, emphasizin­g that the lifting of the ban would “infuse” the economy with fresh foreign direct investment­s. The following day, mining and oil stocks i n t he Philippine­s soared.

Sen. Win Gatchalian, chair of the Seante energy committee, on Friday said this was a welcome developmen­t, given “the dwindling supply from the Malampaya reservoir which accounts for 20% of power supply of the country and almost 30 percent in Luzon.”

The Malampaya deepwater gas-to-power project — the only local producer of indigenous natural gas — has been operating since 2001. Its concession contract will expire in 2024. —

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