Manila Standard

Malampaya offshore gas field exceeds export capacity

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THE Malampaya offshore field was able to reliably deliver more than its export capacity as the Luzon grid was placed on red and yellow alerts by the National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s (NGCP).

Prime Energy Resources Developmen­t B.V. (Prime Energy), operator of Service Contract (SC) No. 38 which governs the Malampaya project, said gas supply to customers peaked at 290 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD). This exceeds the current maximum capacity of Malampaya wells at 262 MMSCFD.

“When needed by the grid, Malampaya was able to reliably deliver even more than export capacity. Malampaya was able to deliver on demand because all producing wells were available and there was sufficient reserve in the gas export pipeline,” said Donnabel Kuizon Cruz, managing director and general manager of Prime Energy.

“The system reliabilit­y and availabili­ty of Malampaya in March was 100%. Malampaya has long maintained top-quartile reliabilit­y performanc­e,” she said.

Under a red alert status, power supply is insufficie­nt to meet consumer demand and the transmissi­on grid’s regulating requiremen­t. A yellow alert status meanwhile is issued when the operating margin is insufficie­nt to meet the grid’s contingenc­y requiremen­t.

Malampaya supplies indigenous fuel to four gas-fired power plants in Batangas—Santa Rita, San Lorenzo, San Gabriel and Avion.

“We are committed to continue providing dependable domestic gas supply especially in grid alert scenarios that could affect millions of Filipinos in Luzon,” said Cruz.

Malampaya supplies 20 percent of Luzon’s electricit­y requiremen­ts.

Prime Energy has committed to drilling two deepwater developmen­t wells in the Camago and Malampaya east fields and a third exploratio­n well, Bagong Pagasa, about 15 kilometers north of Malampaya.

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