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The Philippines' energy secretary said on Tuesday that the Philippines has selected three different groups to build and operate its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal and hopes to nominate one
by November, Reuters News on October 30 SINGAPORE.
Alfonso Cusi told Reuters on the sidelines of Singapore's International Energy Week that they selected the shortlisted companies from among the 18 companies
that submitted proposals for the project.
Cusi said that includes the Philippine National Oil Corporation (PNOC), which is looking for a partner for the project, while Tokyo Gas has formed a partnership
with First Gen Corp.
China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) is also in the pipeline, but has not yet identified a local partner
, Cusi said.
He added that CNOOC has been in talks
with Philippine Phoenix Oil Company as a partner.
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The Philippines' energy secretary said on Tuesday that the Philippines has selected three different groups to build and operate its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal and hopes to nominate one
by November, Reuters News on October 30 SINGAPORE.
Alfonso Cusi told Reuters on the sidelines of Singapore's International Energy Week that they selected the shortlisted companies from among the 18 companies
that submitted proposals for the project.
Cusi said that includes the Philippine National Oil Corporation (PNOC), which is looking for a partner for the project, while Tokyo Gas has formed a partnership
with First Gen Corp.
China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) is also in the pipeline, but has not yet identified a local partner
, Cusi said.
He added that CNOOC has been in talks
with Philippine Phoenix Oil Company as a partner.
123Next View full article
123Next View full article