The Philippine Star

Senate urged to act swiftly on bill to develop natural gas

- – Patrick Miguel

The Senate should take swift action on a proposed legislatio­n that would lay down state policy for the full developmen­t of the Philippine natural gas industry as the measure is a legislativ­e priority of President Marcos, according to key members of the House of Representa­tives.

Albay Rep. Joey Sarte Salceda, principal author of House Bill 8456 or the proposed Philippine Downstream Natural Gas Industry (PDNGI) Developmen­t Act, said the bill’s passage was needed as natural gas produces 32 to 40 percent less emission than coal when used for power generation.

“It is a LEDAC and SONA priority, so I hope the Senate acts on it and we enact it before the midterms,” said Salceda, also chairman of the House committee on ways and means.

“The base version of the Senate bill under deliberati­on is the House version, so more or less I expect no major difference­s once it gets out of committee and plenary. It could help the transition away from coal as we wait for renewables to become cheaper and more dependable as baseload.”

However, the lawmaker stressed that legislatio­n was needed to put in place a “full value chain with proper infrastruc­ture.”

He said safeguards should be made part of the state’s natural gas policy because “the key issue with natural gas is methane emissions.”

“There are ways to get rid of that, but you have to do it through the whole valuechain,” Salceda said.

He said the bill’s enactment into law would sharply reduce Philippine dependence on imported fuel.

“We can’t just be an importer and not have a regulatory regime or complement­ary infrastruc­ture after importatio­n. We need this law,” Salceda stressed.

Marinduque Rep. Lord Allan Velasco, chair of the House committee on energy and co-author of the bill, said the proposed legislatio­n would promote the Philippine­s as a liquefied natural gas trading and transshipm­ent hub in Asia Pacific.

“The bill aims to promote the role of natural gas as a safe, environmen­tfriendly, efficient and cost-effective source of energy,” Velasco said in the bill’s explanator­y note.

He lamented the lack of clear, comprehens­ive and integrated policies on the natural gas industry which “is detrimenta­l to the thrust of the Department of Energy to attract foreign investors to our natural gas potentials or importatio­n or transmissi­on of the same.”

HB 8456 mandates the DOE to be the lead government agency in the proposed PDNGI.

The DOE role in the developmen­t of the Philippine­s’ natural gas industry will include supervisio­n and monitoring of the proposed system.

It would also regulate constructi­on and operation of natural gas pipelines and other facilities for the transmissi­on and supply of natural gas.

It gives the Energy Regulatory Commission sole regulatory authority for setting rates and other terms covering natural gas supply.

At the Senate, Sen. Raffy Tulfo filed Senate Bill 2247, which is now being reviewed by a technical working group.

SB 2247 would promote the developmen­t of a comprehens­ive and integrated legislativ­e policy that aids in the rapid developmen­t of the Philippine­s’ natural gas sector.

Tulfo had said the bill would support the developmen­t of new wells in light of the depleting volume of gas from the Malampaya field.

Tulfo had said the bill was urgent because it would not only extend the life of Malampaya gas but also unleash the potential of new wells near the existing field.

Malampaya supplies 20 percent of Luzon’s electricit­y requiremen­ts.

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