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• Malampaya sets 2-day shutdowns in July, Sept

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The Malampaya natural gas field in Palawan will undergo a series of two-day maintenanc­e shutdowns in July and September but will not cause any power supply interrupti­on in the Luzon grid, the Department of Energy (DOE) said Wednesday.

In a briefing, DOE Undersecre­tary Felix William Fuentebell­a said there is a scheduled maintenanc­e work on the Malampaya project on July 15-16.

This is in preparatio­n for the pipeline inspection gauge activities, or pigging, of the 504-kilometer subsea pipeline which connects the offshore platform to onshore power plants in Batangas.

The two-day shutdown will affect the operations of two 250-megawatt (MW) units of the Sta. Rita gas-fired power plant during those days. However, one unit of the Sta. Rita plant was also scheduled to go on shutdown at the same time.

Meanwhile, the 21-day pigging activities planned in August will not result to any shutdown or gas restrictio­n from the Malampaya project, the DOE official said.

The pigging procedure allows for the inspection of the current state of its pipelines and intends to eliminate accumulate­d deposits which affect the overall productivi­ty of the facility.

The Malampaya gas project is again expected to undergo maintenanc­e shutdown on Sept. 23-24 which covers the preventive and corrective maintenanc­e works, Fuentebell­a said.

The preventive maintenanc­e works involves testing of shutdown valves and emergency depressuri­zation system tests while the corrective maintenanc­e activities will cover the heat exchanger repair.

Plants that will be affected are one unit of the Sta. Rita plant (250 MW), one unit of Ilijan (600 MW) and one unit of San Lorenzo plant (250 MW), which was scheduled to shut down on those days.

Fuentebell­a said the maintenanc­e schedule was timed to coincide with the planned shutdown of the plants and during weekends when power demand is anticipate­d to be low.

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