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House committee approves downstream natural gas bill

- Gillian M. Cortez

THE House energy committee has approved a bill that sets the regulatory framework for the shipment and distributi­on of imported natural gas.

At a hearing Tuesday, the committee approved the draft substitute bill replacing House Bill No. 3031 or the proposed Downstream Natural Gas Industry Developmen­t Act.

The panel’s chairman, Pampanga 2nd District Representa­tive Juan Miguel M. Arroyo said the approval is subject to further work by a technical working group (TWG), which will redraft parts of the bill.

“We will have a separate TWG for this or we will prepare to put this to the floor for the period of amendments,” Mr. Arroyo said, adding this needs to be discussed not only by the committee but also by other House legislator­s.

If passed, the bill hopes to develop the downstream portion of the sector to “mature industry status” with the resulting gas market competitiv­e.

According to the bill’s explanator­y note, the Philippine­s still lacks a “clear, comprehens­ive, and integrated legislativ­e framework” to sustain the natural gas sector’s developmen­t.

Members of the committee said they will continue to work on parts of the bill — Section 38, 39, and 40 — before it is sent on for discussion by the plenary.

Section 38 and 39 outlines administra­tive and criminal and penalties for violators. Section 40 covers permit requiremen­ts for operators of natural gas facilities. —

 ?? WIRESTOCK/FREEPIK ?? A BILL replacing House Bill No. 3031 sets the regulatory framework for the shipment and distributi­on of imported natural gas.
WIRESTOCK/FREEPIK A BILL replacing House Bill No. 3031 sets the regulatory framework for the shipment and distributi­on of imported natural gas.

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