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PH, ISRAEL TO EXPLORE OIL

This is the first petroleum service contract signed since 2013

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Manila - Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi witnessed on Wednesday the ceremonial signing of the Petroleum Service Contract (PSC) for Area 4 (East Palawan Basin) of the Fifth Philippine Energy Contractin­g Round (PECR5) at the Presidents' Hall of Malacanan Palace.

President Rodrigo R. Duterte signed the PSC on behalf of the Philippine government with Sec. Cusi as witness, while Itay Raphael Tabibzada, company President and CEO, signed for the Israeli firm, Ratio Petroleum Ltd.

Cusi said the event bodes well for Philippine-Israel economic relations, as well as the country's upstream petroleum industry.

“The President has been very clear – our country needs to attain energy security and sustainabi­lity at the soonest possible time. We are currently experienci­ng how our dependence on importatio­n has left us at the mercy of price movements in the global oil markets. We need to boost the exploratio­n and developmen­t of our own energy resources and the awarding of the petroleum service contract to Ratio Petroleum is a step in the right direction,” he said.

The awarded PSC is part of PECR5, which was launched in May 2014. The PECR was establishe­d as a transparen­t and competitiv­e system of awarding service or operating contracts for prospectiv­e petroleum or coal areas within the country.

Ratio Petroleum will now be able to explore Area 4, covering 416,000 hectares across the East Palawan Basin for potential oil and gas resources. Projected minimum total expenditur­e is valued at US$34.35 million to be derived from studies, data gathering and drilling activities over the initial seven-year contract duration.

Establishe­d in 1992, Ratio Petroleum has a number of largescale operations at the Levant Basin in the Eastern Mediterran­ean Sea, off the coast of Israel, as well as off-shore operations in the Republic of Malta and the Co-operative Republic of Guyana. /

OIL EXPLORATIO­N WITH RATIO PETROLEUM: EXPLORATIO­N SITE:

Area 4, covering 416,000 hectares across the East Palawan Basin

PROJECTED EXPENDITUR­E:

US$34.35 million

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