By Danessa Rivera (The
Philippine Star) | Updated September 9, 2016 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines - The Duterte
administration is taking a second look on how to implement the long-delayed
P10.528-billion Batangas-Manila natural gas pipeline project, a ranking
government official said yesterday.
The Bat-Man pipeline project is
among the six and the only energy-related public-private partnership (PPP)
projects up for approval of the National Economic and Development Authority
(NEDA) board, PPP Center executive director Ferdinand Pecson said in his
presentation during The Philippines Energy and Infrastructure Finance Forum
2016 yesterday.
Pecson said the project is now being
reviewed by the Department of Energy (DOE).
“The Bat-Man project is not
submitted for the NEDA board meeting this month,” he said. “It is being
reviewed whether it will continue in the same form and structure as it is
today. The DOE, I suppose with the new administration, is having a second look
at this.”
During the previous administration,
the DOE was eyeing other options to implement the project due to off-taker
concerns.
In January this year, former
socioeconomic secretary Arsenio Balisacan said the DOE had asked for an
opportunity to present to the Cabinet-level NEDA board the issues and other
options to implement the Bat-Man pipeline.
When asked whether the Bat-Man
project could be approved this year, Pecson said it will be included in the
next NEDA board meeting as soon as the DOE completes its review.
“That depends on when they would
submit it finally for NEDA board approval. it’s still with the DOE,” he said.
While the Bat-Man project is still
under review, the PPP Center will be prioritizing those projects submitted to
the NEDA board for immediate approval in its meeting this month, such as the
Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Development project and the Plaridel
Bypass Toll Road, Pecson said.
“What we were looking at more is the
projects that have been sent for NEDA board approval. The NAIA project is, for
sure, will be part of the coming board meeting. We are also awaiting the final
decision on this Plaridel Bypass Tollroad project. The issue there is the ROW
cost has increased, so the total project cost has gone up outside the threshold
for which another review is necessary,” he said.
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