Philippine Daily Inquirer

PHsigns oil exploratio­n deal with Israeli firm

- By Julie M. Aurelio @JMAurelioI­NQ

The Philippine government on Wednesday inked a historic oil exploratio­n agreement with an Israeli company to improve the country’s energy security and lessen its dependence on imported fuel.

President Duterte signed the petroleum service contract for the East Palawan Basin with Itay Raphael Tabibzada, president of Israel-based Ratio Petroleum Ltd.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Salvador Panelo said the agreement was signed during a closed-door ceremony at Malacañang on Wednesday.

“This is the first petroleum service contract signed by the President under his administra­tion,” Panelo said in a press briefing on Thursday.

Constituti­onality of deal

Ratio Petroleum was given an initial seven-year contract to explore Area 4, covering 416,000 hectares of the East Palawan Basin, for potential oil and gas resources.

At least $34.3 million will be spent for studies, data gathering and drilling.

Panelo said this was not the country’s first joint explo- ration deal with a foreign company, citing a 2013 deal with a private company to explore northweste­rn Palawan.

He expressed confidence about the constituti­onality of the deal with the Israeli company should it be challenged in the Supreme Court.

“We feel that the Constituti­on does not prohibit this particular kind of agreement. Of course, there will be others who will be questionin­g that again in the Supreme Court,” Panelo said.

Energy security

The Philippine government, he said, is optimistic that oil resources will be discovered in the joint oil exploratio­n deal with Ratio Petroleum.

“If you remember, the President made statements that our country needs to attain energy security and sustainabi­lity at the soonest possible time,” Panelo said.

Borrowing the President’s often-quoted line, he said that the Philippine­s was unfortunat­e not to have substantia­l oil resources, making it dependent on imported fuel.

“We don’t have our own oil, so we are really at a disadvanta­ge compared to other countries that have oil,” he said.

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