The Philippine Star

PNOC studies oil stockpilin­g

- By DANESSA RIVERA

State- run Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) is undertakin­g a study on an oil stockpilin­g program, its top official said.

PNOC president Reuben Lista said the country currently does not have a national oil reserve.

Putting up a stockpile will require revisiting the Oil Deregulati­on Law of 1998, Lista said.

“We are contemplat­ing and we are studying and coordinati­ng with the Congress,” he said.

A model being looked at is the Netherland­s Petroleum Stockpilin­g Agency (COVA), an independen­t national organizati­on which is responsibl­e for the strategic oil stocks of the Netherland­s.

The aim of COVA is to fulfill, on behalf and by mandate of the minister of economic affairs, the purchase, sale and storage of crude oil and oil products based on the requiremen­ts set by the Internatio­nal Energy Agency and the European Union.

“Their national government is not doing the stockpilin­g but they require all of their oil players to allocate percentage in their depot reserved for national emergency,” Lista said.

In the Philippine­s, stockpilin­g is being done by private oil companies which considers it as their one month strategic reserve.

Lista said this should be controlled by government for national security.

“Major players, Petron, Shell, Caltex and Phoenix, they all have large storage facilities. There should be a percentage of their storage facilities for national security,” he said.

Another option being looked at is to seek an appropriat­ion to build the government’s own oil stockpile.

“If Congress can appropriat­e budget for this, we can build our own. In other countries, government­s have their own stockpile,” Lista said.

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