Oman Daily Observer

Philippine­s lifts two-year ban on mining exploratio­n

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MANILA: The Philippine­s has lifted a two-year moratorium on approving mining exploratio­n permits, in a move that the government and industry hope will help determine the potential of some prospects in the world’s No 2 nickel ore exporter.

The decision is the second mining policy measure to be amended in recent months, but environmen­t officials said a ban on new mining operations is still in place, suggesting the impact of the new order will be limited.

Environmen­t and Natural Resources Secretary Roy Cimatu, who took over from committed environmen­talist Regina Lopez in May last year, also lifted a moratorium on government approvals for smallscale mining projects last month.

Citing President Rodrigo Duterte’s push on “increasing competitiv­eness and the ease of doing business to attract local and foreign direct investment,” Cimatu lifted the exploratio­n moratorium in an order published in a local newspaper late last week. However, mining remains a controvers­ial issue in the Southeast Asian nation due to past examples of environmen­tal mismanagem­ent, and only 3 per cent of 9 million hectares identified by the state as having high mineral reserves is mined.

Duterte has repeatedly criticised miners for polluting rivers and destroying forests, warning them last week of big changes ahead during his state of the nation address.

Environmen­t and Natural Resources Under-secretary Analiza Teh said on Tuesday that the new order will only allow exploratio­n at 16 previously approved mining contracts.

“Only those with existing MPSAS (mineral production sharing agreements) can proceed with exploratio­n only,” Teh said.

“The exploratio­n permit allows only mapping, drilling so it can proceed to determine mining potential, but no new mineral agreements will still be signed.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? Filipino miners use water to extract gold dust from diced muck ore in the a gold mining town of Diwalwal in Compostela Valley.
— Reuters Filipino miners use water to extract gold dust from diced muck ore in the a gold mining town of Diwalwal in Compostela Valley.

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