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Udenna takes over Chevron stake in Malampaya

- Adam J. Ang

UDENNA CORP. said on Wednesday that its unit had completed the acquisitio­n of Chevron Malampaya LLC’s 45% stake in the Malampaya gas-to-power project located offshore of northwest Palawan.

“We see immense potential in natural gas, the fuel of the future, and we are optimistic and excited to bring its full benefits to Filipinos,” Udenna Chairman Dennis A. Uy said in a statement.

The completed deal comes months after Udenna announced in November last year that its subsidiary UC Malampaya Philippine­s Pte Ltd. had signed a sale and purchase agreement to acquire Chevron’s stake in the deepwater project, the country’s only source of natural gas in large commercial quantity.

The Malampaya field supplies five power plants in Luzon, serving 30% of the national demand for electricit­y with a capacity of 3,200 megawatts.

UC Malampaya is joining Shell Philippine­s Exploratio­n B.V., which also has a 45% stake, and state-owned Philippine National Oil Co. Exploratio­n Corp. (PNOC-EC), which owns the remaining 10%, in developing the almost two-decades-old Malampaya project under the Department of Energy (DoE)-awarded Service Contract 38.

“We look forward to working with our joint venture partners, Shell and PNOC-EC, and Malampaya’s key stakeholde­rs, including the Philippine [DoE], to ensure that Malampaya continues to play an important role in developing a sustainabl­e clean energy business in the Philippine­s,” Mr. Uy said.

Udenna’s statement could mean that PNOC-EC did not exercise its right to acquire 10% of the shares sold by Chevron.

In December last year, DoE Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi told reporters that PNOC-EC was exercising its right “because we feel that the acquisitio­n price is very advantageo­us for [the company] to invest.”

Mr. Cusi chairs the board of PNOC-EC.

Sources at the DoE, Shell Philippine­s and PNOC either declined or did not respond when asked to validate whether PNOCEC did not exercise its right.

The deal between Udenna unit UC Malampaya and the unit of Chevron Philippine­s, Ltd. to buy the full stake of the consortium partner was signed on Oct. 25, 2019. The parties did not disclose the value of the acquired stake.

Udenna holds Mr. Uy’s interest in diversifie­d businesses, including distributi­on and retail of finished petroleum products, shipping and logistics.

The Davao City businessma­n’s portfolio has expanded to property developmen­t, education, food, gaming, tourism, and infrastruc­ture. —

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Malampaya gasto-power project fuels five power plants in Luzon with a capacity of 3,200 megawatts

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