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SMPC completes mine rehab of largest open pit in PH

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I NTEGRATED energy company Semirara Mining and Power Corporatio­n ( SMPC) has completed its backfillin­g operations in Panian, once the largest open-pit mine in the Philippine­s.

SMPC spent 11.5 million man- hours to fill the pit with over 452 million bank cubic meters (bcm) of earth material, which is enough to fill 217,000 Olympic-size swimming pools.

“We are mindful of our twin role as stewards and government contractor. What we accomplish­ed in Panian is proof of that,” said SMPC president and COO Maria Cristina C. Gotianun.

Located i n Semirara Island, Panian mine spans 400 hectares with topographi­c elevations that ranged from 300 meters below sea level ( mbsl) to 30 meters above sea level ( masl) during its mine life. The 300 meters is roughly the height of a 90-storey building.

SMPC fully covered the pit in six years, way ahead of t he original 10- year mine rehabilita­tion plan. Mine rehabilita­tion refers to the repair of land that was disturbed by mining activities.

The company i s now developing a science- based plan to reforest and restore the biodiversi­ty in the area.

Panian had a mine life of 16 years and generated P12.7 billion in royalties for the government and SMPC host communitie­s.

Of t he total amount, P7.6 billion went to the national government while the Municipali­ty of Caluya and Brgy. Semirara received P2.3 billion and P1.8 billion, respective­ly. P1 billion went to the Province of Antique.

In September 2021, SMPC won in the ASEAN Energy Awards (Special Submission category) for its accelerate­d rehabilita­tion of South Panian pit, which is considered as the fastest of its kind and scale in the Philippine­s.

SMPC completely filled North Panian with earth material last January, four months ahead of its committed date to the Department of Energy./

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