The Philippine Star

DENR lifts moratorium on mines exploratio­n

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) has nullified a portion of former secretary Gina Lopez’s order by lifting the moratorium on exploratio­n permits for metallic and non-metallic minerals.

Based on DENR Administra­tive Order (DAO) 2018-13 signed by Secretary Roy Cimatu, the department is now lifting the moratorium on the acceptance, processing and approval of applicatio­ns for exploratio­n permits.

In July 2016, Lopez ordered the audit of all operating and suspended mines while the moratorium covered the acceptance, processing and approval of applicatio­ns and projects for all metallic and nonmetalli­c minerals.

DENR undersecre­tary Jonas Leones said Lopez’s order was questionab­le because exploratio­n is allowed under the Executive Order 79 issued by former president Benigno Aquino III. The EO only prohibits new mining contracts.

“She kind of oversteppe­d her authority. It is legally accepted to explore. The DAO, issued by a secretary, should not overpower an EO, which is issued by a president,” Leones told The STAR in an interview.

“(The government) does not have capability to identify the extent of our mineral reserves. The exploratio­n permits would only identify and determine the volume and location of our minerals,” he added.

Furthermor­e, Leones emphasized that allowing mining companies to explore would help determine whether mining really remains to be a good industry for the country.

The Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau (MGB) noted that the move is also in line with President Duterte’s economic agenda, particular­ly on increasing competitiv­eness and the ease of doing business to attract more local and foreign investors to the country.

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