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Ongoing deep-sea drilling operations near the Malampaya gas field are part of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.
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Inquirer.net on MSNLOOK: Marcos conducts a fly-by in Malampaya in offshore PalawanPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. personally visited the Malampaya gas field through a fly-by on Monday (July 14). Marcos ...
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GMA Network on MSNMarcos chopper conducts fly-by at Malampaya gas fieldA presidential fly-by on Monday was conducted in the ongoing Malampaya Phase IV drilling campaign in Palawan. Earlier in the ...
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Philstar.com on MSNMarcos optimistic on finding more gas reserves at MalampayaPresident Marcos is optimistic on finding more gas reserves at the Malampaya gas field, as he made a flyby over the ongoing ...
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Cebu Daily News on MSNMarcos: Malampaya Phase 4 key for cheaper, reliable power supplyPresident Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday conveyed his administration’s full support for the Malampaya Phase 4 drilling ...
The Department of Energy (DOE) on Tuesday said the resurgence of exploration in the Malampaya gas field under President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. marks a decisive step toward long-term energy security, ...
PRESIDENT Marcos is optimistic that natural gas reserves to replace the nearly depleted Malampaya gas field will be found in ...
The government is optimistic that all new wells of the Malampaya gas field would yield fuel and could be tapped to generate ...
The Department of Energy (DOE) is optimistic about the ongoing Malampaya drilling operations off northwest Palawan to extend ...
Prime Infra Holdings Inc, the new operator of the Philippines' Malampaya natural gas field, is seeking a 15-year extension of the project contract to be able to explore for additional supply ...
The Malampaya gas field, a discovery made in deep water that established Palawan as an oil and gas frontier, may yet provide the country with the much-sought energy security that could boost the ...
The Malampaya gas field was discovered in 1989 and commercial operations started in 2002. Malampaya, which managed to generate 50% of Luzon’s power requirements, is projected to be depleted by 2024.
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