by Myrna Velasco September
16, 2016
Leading oil firm Petron
Corporation will be acquiring from affiliate firm the 140-megawatt power
facility sited within its Limay refinery premises.
The power plant that
has been feeding its electricity requirements is currently owned by SMC
Powergen, Inc., a subsidiary of its parent firm San Miguel Corporation (SMC).
In a disclosure to the
Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), Petron noted that its Executive Committee had
granted it “the authority to negotiate, enter into and conclude with SMC
Powergen, Inc. the relevant definitive agreements for the purchase and
acquisition by the company of the 140MW solid fuel-fired power plant.”
The oil firm similarly
indicated that it has been given the go-signal “to secure and avail of credit
facility agreements to fund the proposed acquisition of the power plant.”
No details as to how
negotiations have been proceeding at this time, but Petron said “the company
shall make appropriate disclosures to the Exchange in the event the definitive
agreements relating to the contemplated acquisition of the power plant and the
availment of the credit facilities are concluded with the counterparties.”
It has to be noted that
Petron decided to set up its own power generation facility in the past 4-5
years to ensure then that its refinery would not be affected by portended power
crisis in the Luzon grid. The facility was completed around 2013.
But the since the power
plant’s capacity had been bigger than its refinery’s demand, the company has
also been wheeling part of its generation to the grid.
Company executives have
sounded off then that electricity sales to the grid had been helping the
company shore up its revenue stream.
As designed, the plant
has four generating units for total installed capacity of 140 megawatts; and
could also produce 800 metric tons of steam per hour.
Earlier plans also
called for the expansion of the power facility by up to 216MW capacity – with
demand expected going up with the Petron refinery’s upgrade.
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