Danessa Rivera (The Philippine Star)
- May 23, 2018 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines — Aboitiz Power
Corp. continues to scout for greenfield projects in Indonesia and Myanmar,
while still on the lookout for potential acquisition in the Philippines, top
officials said.
In a briefing after the company’s
stockholders’ meeting Monday, Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. president and CEO
Erramon Aboitiz said the thrust to pursue new power investments outside the
country, particularly in Indonesia and Myanmar, remains a priority of the
Aboitiz Group.
“We are continuing to look at
greenfield developments in both Indonesia and Myanmar. These are developing
nations. It takes a while before these things actually bear fruit. But
definitely the effort is there,” he said.
The two countries are attractive in
terms of power investments since these countries are in need of massive power
supply.
“To be honest, their need for power
makes it compelling. Clearly, those countries continue to grow, they need power
and today they’re short of power. So from a demand supply point of view, its a
compelling reason for investment,” Aboitiz said.
“It’s still early days as far as
regulatory and risks are concerned…it’s really a pioneering effort. But we
think that because those countries need the power badly… then it’s a good
opportunity to come in early,” he said.
To mitigate risks of unclear
regulatory policies, Aboitiz said they are eyeing to partner or take loans from
mulitaleral lenders.
Moreover, those countries are part
of the larger ASEAN continent where power could be exported within the region,
AboitizPower president and COO Antonio Moraza said in the same briefing.
“One of the aspects I find
encouraging about Myanmar and Indonesia is that they’re part of the large
continent. So the possibility of producing in one country and exporting in
another, it’s there,” he said.
Since a lot of capacity would be
needed, power supply would be covered by long-term bilateral contracts which
could allow power companies to have a view of prospective revenue, Moraza said.
In terms of technology, AboitizPower
is focused on hydropower investments in those countries.
“At the moment, our primary interest
is hydro. We’ve also looked at some solar opportunities. The large hydro is
generally the areas we’re interested,” Moraza said.
At home, the AboitizPower firm is
also on the lookout for potential acquisitions when asked if they are
interested in the thermal assets of AC Energy, the power business of Ayala
Corp.
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