Lotilla leads PNOC-EC, DOE, Prime Infra visit to Malampaya project - BusinessMirror

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The DOE and the PNOC-EC recently visited the Malampaya Deep Water Gas-to-Power Project (Malampaya) Shallow Water Platform to assess its condition and ensure continued operations and sustainability.

THE Department of Energy and the Philippine National Oil Co. Exploration Corporation recently visited the Malampaya Deep Water Gas-to-Power Project Shallow Water Platform to assess its condition and ensure continued operations and sustainability.

“I am happy to have visited the Malampaya platform and to have met personally the all-Filipino professional team that has maintained the facility in good condition for the benefit of a generation of Filipinos. I look forward to the facility’s serving future generations of Filipinos,” said Lotilla. “The Malampaya project signaled the birth of the Philippine natural gas industry. It has not only become a symbol of the country’s journey towards energy self-sufficiency, but it has also become a symbol of national pride. Given the urgency to sustain the operations of Malampaya at a time of great energy insecurity, this visit by the DOE officials with the Prime Infra Group to the shallow water platform is timely and necessary,” Lucci said.

“We are at a critical time right now in our country’s energy transition. We aim to contribute by doing all that can be done to generate as much power as possible to keep up with the energy demands in Luzon. The most important thing to do for the company right now is to sustain and expand gas production while we address the license extension for SC38,” Lucci added.

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