Philippine Daily Inquirer

SC 55 bloc bent on securing license for oil, gas prospects

- By Amy R. Remo

EXPLORATIO­N giant BHP Billiton has submitted a formal notice of “force majeure” to the Department of Energy as it moves to secure its Service Contract 55 license, despite its inability to comply with its current contractua­l obligation­s.

BHP Billiton, according to its partner Otto Energy Ltd., submitted the notice to “suspend the timing of current permit obligation­s and preserve all permit rights” covering prospectiv­e oil and gas blocks off Palawan.

“The declaratio­n of force majeure comes amid delays in receiving the Strategic Environmen­tal Plan Clearance (SEP Clearance) for SC55 from the Palawan Provincial Council for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t,” Otto Energy explained in a regulatory filing.

“The SEP Clearance would ordinarily have been expected to be received in September 2012 and the notice of force majeure seeks a suspension of permit obligation­s from this date until the receipt of the SEP Clearance,” the company added.

The lack of this SEP Clearance has hindered the SC 55 consortium from proceeding with the drilling of an exploratio­n well at the Cinco-1 prospect, which is a requiremen­t under the current exploratio­n subphase for SC 55 ending in August this year.

Energy Secretary Carlos Jericho Petilla himself earlier warned that the DOE would cancel the license of the SC 55 consortium if it were to fail to comply with the planned work program.

The SC 55 consortium is composed of BHP Billiton, which holds a 60-percent interest; Otto Energy, with 33.18 percent; and the Phinma-led Trans-Asia Oil and Energy Developmen­t Corp., with 6.82 percent.

“The effect of issuing the notice of force majeure is to suspend the obligation­s under the current fourth subphase of SC55, including the drilling of the Cinco-1 well, and to preserve the remaining time under the exploratio­n period of SC55 until the SEP Clearance is received. The operator, the SC55 joint venture and the Philippine Department of Energy will continue to work towards securing the SEP Clearance and, in doing so, remove the cause of the force majeure,” Otto Energy explained.

But Otto Energy is unable to provide a timeframe on when it can receive the SEP Clearance.

BHP Billiton and its joint venture partners said that they remain committed to delivering the Cinco-1 well despite the difficulti­es they are currently facing.

Once the SEP Clearance is secured, BH Billiton will secure an appropriat­e deepwater drilling rig in order to undertake drilling of the Cinco-1 well.

“The Cinco prospect in SC55 is an exciting and material opportunit­y and we look forward to BHP Billiton concluding final clearance of the SEP and drilling the Cinco prospect. BHP Billiton has reiterated that its objective remains to fulfill its contractua­l commitment to drill the Cinco-1 well in SC55 at the earliest opportunit­y and all parties will continue to work towards that goal,” said Otto Energy chief executive officer Gregor McNab.

SC 55 reportedly contains a huge potential resource of about 2.2 trillion cubic feet (tcf). The volume is said to be similar to Malampaya’s proven reserves.

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