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Batangas LNG terminals to boost PH energy transitionThe Philippines’ Energy chief Raphael Lotilla has underscored the critical role of natural gas in the country’s energy shift as two liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in Batangas are set to ...
Power firms of tycoons Ramon Ang, Manuel V. Pangilinan and Sabin Aboitiz announced the completion of financing for their landmark $3.3-billion deal to build an integrated ...
FGEN LNG Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Lopez-led First Gen Corp., said it has received a permit from the Energy department to operate and maintain its interim offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG ...
There is a huge potential for growth in LNG-to-power sector in Southeast Asia driven by factors like rising energy demand, ...
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Nebula Energy acquires majority stake in AG&P LNGthe Philippines LNG Import Terminal, located in Batangas Bay. Sathyamoorthy said: “The new equity will accelerate the deployment of the LNG infrastructure ecosystem for downstream markets ...
CGHI and SMGP also completed the buyout of Linseed Field Corp., the owner and operator of the import and regasification LNG terminal in Batangas. The terminal processes, handles and delivers the ...
Fisherfolk communities, environmental advocates, and civil society organizations condemned the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) on Friday for violating Philippine-mandated laws on its i ...
The Power for People coalition slams the rate hike and urges the government to prioritize the right power sources ...
This comes after the Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) approved the firms’ joint acquisition of two gas-fired power plants and an LNG terminal in Batangas for $3.3 billion last December.
The joint acquisition deal for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal involving the country's largest power firms owned by tycoons Manuel V. Pangilinan ...
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