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Downstream Natural Gas

The birth of the Philippine natural gas industry brings the country closer to its goal of harnessing environment friendly fuels to ensure a stable, diverse and secure energy supply. However, the growth of this industry is anchored on the development of additional gas-generated capacity, other non-power applications and the necessary infrastructure that is to bring the natural gas to its potential markets. The infrastructure includes the appropriate pipeline transmission and distribution networks, LNG terminals and facilities, gas refilling stations for CNG-run vehicles and ancillary facilities.

In the absence of the law for the natural gas sector, the stage for the industry’s development has been set with the preparation of a gas policy framework, industry rules and regulations. A clear and concise policies, objectives, programs and strategies formulated by the DOE, together with the critical cooperation and participation of the private sector, development  of a natural gas industry is ensured.

While there is still much to be done, the DOE will be at the forefront of efforts to rally the participants in this new industry to success.

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Malampaya Gas Field

Malampaya Gas Field

The most significant discovery made in partnership between Shell Philippines Exploration B.V. (SPEX) and Occidental Petroleum (Oxy) in 1992 under Service Contract 38 (SC 38) is the Malampaya structure located in the deeper part of the Camago-Malampaya trend. With proven reserves of about 2.7 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of natural gas reserves and 85 million barrels of condensate, located some 3,000 meters below sea level. The Malampaya Gas Field is the biggest and by far only the second commercial gas discovery in the Philippines to date.

Located 820 meters deep, 80 kms off the coast of Palawan Island, the gas field was commissioned in October 2001 and commercial production of about 400 mmscfpd was in June 2002 to fuel the 2700 MW of gas-fired power plants in Batangas. The Malampaya gas field scheduled to produce 146 billion cubic feet (BCF) of gas per year.


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