Sun.Star Baguio

CAR mining contracts included in DENR order

- Maria Elena Catajan

THE DEPARTMENT of Environmen­t and Natural Resources announced the cancellati­on of five Mineral Production Sharing Agreements(MPSA) in the region.

At least two were cancelled in Baay Licuan, Abra from Jabel Corp. (MPSA No. 141-99 / 144 -99 CAR ), three in in Benguet:

Cresent Mining and Developmen­t Corporatio­n, (MPSA No. 057 – 96), Itogon Suyoc Resources Inc (MPSA No. 152-00) both a Mankayan based company and Macawiwili Gold and Devlopemen­t Mining Company (MPSA No. 278-2009) in Itogon town.

DENR Secretary Gina Lopez earlier announced the closure of 23 mining companies and the suspension of Manakyan based Lepanto Consolidat­ed Mining Corporatio­n and Itogon based Benguet Corporatio­n, worrying thousands of surface employees and undergroun­d workers of the mining towns.

The five MPSA’s from the Cordillera are part of 75 pacts from mining companies situated in watersheds all over the country with 37 in Mindanao, 11 in the Visayas, and 27 in Luzon.

An MPSA is an agreement assuring government shares whatever production is made over a mineral rich area, this allows firms to mine enabling operation of mining companies.

The DENR defines and MPSA as “A mineral agreement wherein Government shares in the production of the Contractor, whether in kind or in value, as owner of the minerals, and the Contractor gets the rest. In return, the Contractor provides the necessary financing, technology, management and personnel for the mining project.”

An MPSA may last up to 25 years and can be renewed.

Sherwin De Vera of the Ilocos Network for the Environmen­t (DEFEND Ilocos) lauded the decision as “unpreceden­ted in the history of DENR” and noted it as an “excellent follow through” after the closure order of 23 mining sites in the country.

“I think the DENR is now charting its proper course, putting the environmen­t and the people’s welfare over mining revenue and profit. We hope that Sec. Lopez continue to hold her ground,” De Vera said.

Meanwhile Philex Mining Corporatio­n in a statement said “the MPSA of Philex’s wholly-owned subsidiary Silangan Mindanao Mining Company, Inc. (Silangan Mining) covering the Silangan project was included in the list even as Silangan Mining has not, to date, received any cancellati­on order or any notice of a cancellati­on proceeding from the DENR or any other government agency.

Philex operates Tuba and Itogon and managed to be on the safe side, eluding suspension and closure from the environmen­t agency.

“While the DENR, as regulator, has the right, if not also the duty, to enforce faithfully all mining laws, and to act against erring mining companies, it must do so within the bounds of the Constituti­onally-mandated due process procedure,” the Philex statement said.

Four tenements of another Philex subsidiary, Philex Gold Philippine­s, Inc. (PGPI) have also been

included in the list for MPSA cancellati­on, even if all these MPSAs have been validly issued and, contrary to the assertions in the press conference, are also not located in proclaimed watershed forest reserves.

 ?? SSB file photo ?? IN PERIL? The mining industry, which gave way to communitie­s like Baguio and Benguet is threatened as the DENR continues to crack down on mining firms. At least five MPSA’s were cancelled in the region while two mining firms were suspended by the DENR.
SSB file photo IN PERIL? The mining industry, which gave way to communitie­s like Baguio and Benguet is threatened as the DENR continues to crack down on mining firms. At least five MPSA’s were cancelled in the region while two mining firms were suspended by the DENR.

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