Danessa Rivera (The Philippine Star)
- April 29, 2018 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines — State-run
Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) is evaluating three possible partnerships to
pursue the development of a $2-billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal.
PNOC president Ruben Lista said the
company is considering three prospective investors to go through a vetting
process to be determined by the company’s board.
The PNOC board is currently
finalizing the criteria required in choosing a partner for the LNG project,
Lista said.
The criteria was previously endorsed
by PNOC’s technical working group (TWG) and consultant Asian Development Bank
(ADB).
“After this we will head to Stage 2,
which means we will determine whether the proponents will satisfy what is
needed by the country,” Lista said.
If none of the prospective partners
pass the criteria, PNOC will resort to teaming up with other interested parties
that submitted letters of intent (LOI) to the Department of Energy (DOE).
“If not, we will join whoever is
offering their service to the DOE and decide on a system on how we can work
together,” Lista said.
PNOC was tasked by Energy Secretary
Alfonso Cusi to put up an integrated LNG hub with storage, liquefaction,
regassification and distribution facility, as well as a reserve initial power
plant capacity of 200 MW.
But the DOE has also issued the
Philippine Downstream Natural Gas Regulation (PDNGR), which details the rules
and regulations governing the downstream natural gas industry to develop a
market and gain energy security and sustainability.
So far, the DOE has received at
least nine LOIs from seven companies, which include PNOC, Japanese firm Tokyo
Gas, Lopez-led First Gen Corp. and China National Offshore Oil Co. (CNOOC).
of government in the development of
the country’s LNG hub through PNOC was important because it is a holder of a
franchise for the LNG pipeline.
LNG terminals in peer countries like
Singapore and Malaysia are also operated by state-owned corporations
which assure a cheaper option for LNG, the PNOC official said.
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