Philippine Daily Inquirer

DUTERTE SAYS CEBU OIL FIELD SWITCH-ON RITES MADE HIM ‘CRY’

- By Julie M. Aurelio @JMAurelioI­NQ —WITH REPORTSFRO­MJOSE SANTINO BUNACHITAA­NDRONNELW. DOMINGO

He was moved to tears when he saw oil “for the first time,” President Duterte said on Thursday, referring to last week’s ceremonial valve opening of the Alegria Oil Field in Cebu.

“I turned on the valve to switch on the oil. When I returned to the chopper, I pretended to wipe my face but I cried. At least for the first time, I saw oil,” the tough-talking Chief Executive said in a speech during the inaugurati­on of a bridge-widening project in Davao City.

In his speech on Thursday, the President said the Philippine­s was not as progressiv­e as its Asian neighbors since the country was lacking in domestic oil production.

“It’s not because we are lazy that the Japanese are better off than us. They do not have the monopoly of industry. The problem is that we don’t have oil,” Mr. Duterte said, adding that the Philippine­s worked hard to rebuild itself after World War II.

“While we were working a lot hard(er), really building our country, there was one thing that we didn’t have and they did. And what is it? It’s oil,” the President said, referring to Japan which also lacks significan­t domestic reserves of fossil fuel, except coal. Like the Philippine­s, Japan also imports substantia­l amounts of crude oil, natural gas and other energy resources to meet its domestic fuel needs.

Mr. Duterte also said that while the Philippine­s had the Malampaya gas field project off the coast of Palawan, it had become a source of corruption.

“But I can assure you that I will get into it. I won’t let it go on any further. You know me, I’ve been your mayor 23 years. I’ve been quite strict with money,” the former Davao City mayor vowed.

For energy security

The onshore Alegria Oil Field, operated by China Internatio­nal Mining Petroleum Co. Ltd. (CIMP), was expected to boost the country’s energy security and improve Alegria’s economic prospects by generating more jobs.

At the opening of the oil and gas production company, Mr. Duterte said Alegria should prepare for an expansive human and economic developmen­t and the influx of migrants.

“Alegria is now rich!” the President said as he led the ceremonial opening of the valve of one of six well sites in the hinterland barangay of Montpeller.

“Prepare for massive migration. Where there’s money, people will flock. Squatters will also come. But accommodat­e them and let them partake of the bounties God has given us from the bowels of the earth,” Mr. Duterte told a crowd composed of townfolk, local government officials and CIMP representa­tives.

“Plan your municipali­ty well,” he added.

Duterte also urged local officials to spend their expected additional income on local projects, especially infrastruc­ture projects that generate additional employment for the locals.

The six exploratio­n wells in Barangay Montpeller which resulted in the discovery of oil and gas resources were expected to yield oil in commercial quantities of 27.93 million barrels and gas of up to 9.42 billion cubic feet.

The Alegria Oil Field covers a total area of 197,000 hectares, with about 42,749 hectares de- voted to the production area.

Bunker fuel

Energy Undersecre­tary Donato Marcos said that with two wells ready for production, Alegria can churn out about 10,000 barrels a month that local industries could use as bunker fuel.

Because of the relatively small volumes of oil and natural gas, Alegria’s output is more appropriat­e for domestic consumptio­n, he added.

As for natural gas, Marcos said CIMP was studying the feasibilit­y of building an onsite power plant with a capacity of 3 megawatts more or less.

Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi urged investors in the oil and gas industry to develop more indigenous energy resources in the country.

“More oil exploratio­n activities in the country will boost economic activities and generate more jobs for our (countrymen),” Cusi said in a statement.

CIMP’s exploratio­n and drilling operations is covered by Department of Energy Service Contract No. 49. The company has partnered with Skywealth Group Holdings Limited and Phil-Mal Energy Internatio­nal, Inc., in a $30.80 million investment on the project.

 ??  ?? POOR TOWN’S BLACK GOLD President Duterte leads the ceremonial valve opening at Alegria Oil Field in Cebu province on May 19. The site’s expected yield of 27.93 million barrels of commercial oil is considered relatively small and appropriat­e for...
POOR TOWN’S BLACK GOLD President Duterte leads the ceremonial valve opening at Alegria Oil Field in Cebu province on May 19. The site’s expected yield of 27.93 million barrels of commercial oil is considered relatively small and appropriat­e for...

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