Philippine Daily Inquirer

EDC eyes interest in Chile project

- By Amy R. Remo

ENERGY Developmen­t Corp., the country’s biggest producer of geothermal energy, is acquiring a 70-percent stake in a geothermal concession in Chile, which is currently owned by Canada-based Alterra Power Corp.

In a briefing last Friday, EDC president Richard B. Tantoco disclosed that the company was firming up a joint-venture agreement, which it hoped would be signed by EDC and Alterra Power in three months’ time.

According to Tantoco, EDC planned to use the same farm-in arrangemen­t as what it did with Australian firm Hot Rock Ltd. Under this arrangemen­t, the Lopez firm was able to acquire a 70-percent stake in four of Hot Rock’s geothermal concession areas in Chile and Peru.

“We will farm-in with our investment­s. But it’s a no-premium deal, which means that we’re not paying them a premium or upfront cost. We will just pump in cash in the company as needed. [Alterra Power] got the Mariposa concession, drilled some shallow wells and constructe­d roads and now EDC will be coming in to do the deep drilling activities,” Tantoco explained.

In October last year, EDC already signified its interest in Alterra Power’s geothermal concession in Chile and five of Alterra’s geothermal authorizat­ions in Peru.

The previous agreement signed last year between the two parties gave EDC the “exclusive right to conduct exploratio­n and due diligence and the sole option to advance the projects to joint venture stage.” EDC is expected to invest in equity if the due diligence yielded favorable results.

EDC is racing against other foreign companies to build the first geothermal power plant in Chile as it aggressive­ly pursues efforts to boost its operations globally.

EDC also owns three other geothermal exploratio­n concession areas in Chile, namely Newen, San Rafael and Batea and is planning to pursue other prospectiv­e geothermal concession areas in that country.

EDC, which is acknowledg­ed as a global leader in wet steam technology, is engaged in the exploratio­n, developmen­t and optimizati­on of geothermal fields as well as the operation and maintenanc­e of geothermal power plants in the Philippine­s with an installed capacity of 1,130 megawatts.

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