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    Default New oil find (Cebu) raises hopes for the Philippines


    Discovery of field in Cebu could ease pressure on import reliance

    Manila: Philippines’ energy department put out an upbeat note of a new inland oil deposit discovered in Cebu, and raising the country’s prospects as a potential future oil producer.

    “The discovery in the Service Contract 44 (of Gas2Grid) is a boost to the country’s ‘upstream’ industry, and we will provide necessary support to advance its development,” said Department of Energy secretary Jericho Petilla. It was the Australian firm Gas2Grid Ltd which found the oil at the Malolos-1 well. The exploratory drilling contract for the Malolos-1 well was awarded in January 2004. SC 44 has been calculated by Gas2Grid to be capable of producing oil in the range of 4 to 42 million barrels a day with a “most likely” assessment at 12 million barrels per day.

    Petilla said the discovery of the deposit, located in Cebu’s western coast, would be good for the country’s energy security efforts as it is currently dependent on imports. “The operator [Gas2Grid] has drilled for a decade prior to the discovery... with the extension, Service Contract [SC] 44 operator was given an additional 12 months to further develop the well,” the energy secretary said.
    Greg Ilang, equity analyst at AB Capital, said the new find indicates viability for the country’s oil industry. “Developments like this somehow improve the country’s regulatory regime concerning oil contracts,” he said, pointing out that the Philippines’ oil and gas industry is not as mature as those of its neighbours like Malaysia and Indonesia.

    According to a local industry source, it could take months before SC 44 could actually be producing oil.
    Although the Philippines has several known gas deposits in various parts of the country, most are located offshore. Petroleum exploration wells had been drilled in the country as early as 1960s within the area now covered by SC 44.
    “Because the price of natural gas and electricity has increased significantly over the last 40 years, it was decided to evaluate the oil and natural gas flow potential of the original discoveries and assess their potential for oil field development and also as a fuel supply for a natural gas fired power station,” Gas2Grid said in a statement.

    Gas2Grid also said that is has also become viable to put up a power station close to the oil well. “Electricity from a power station located within SC 44 would be sold on the island of Cebu, which has a total population of just under 4 million people,” the statement added.

    Source: New oil find raises hopes for the Philippines | GulfNews.com

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    welcome back deadstring..mingaw nang history sa gen.disc. boards dah...hehehe...

    naa na thread ani boss...

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    welcome back deadstring..mingaw nang history sa gen.disc. boards dah...hehehe...

    naa na thread ani boss...

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    mehehe, more jobs . this is the kind of industry i want to work in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deadstring67 View Post
    Discovery of field in Cebu could ease pressure on import reliance

    Manila: Philippines’ energy department put out an upbeat note of a new inland oil deposit discovered in Cebu, and raising the country’s prospects as a potential future oil producer.

    “The discovery in the Service Contract 44 (of Gas2Grid) is a boost to the country’s ‘upstream’ industry, and we will provide necessary support to advance its development,” said Department of Energy secretary Jericho Petilla. It was the Australian firm Gas2Grid Ltd which found the oil at the Malolos-1 well. The exploratory drilling contract for the Malolos-1 well was awarded in January 2004. SC 44 has been calculated by Gas2Grid to be capable of producing oil in the range of 4 to 42 million barrels a day with a “most likely” assessment at 12 million barrels per day.

    Petilla said the discovery of the deposit, located in Cebu’s western coast, would be good for the country’s energy security efforts as it is currently dependent on imports. “The operator [Gas2Grid] has drilled for a decade prior to the discovery... with the extension, Service Contract [SC] 44 operator was given an additional 12 months to further develop the well,” the energy secretary said.
    Greg Ilang, equity analyst at AB Capital, said the new find indicates viability for the country’s oil industry. “Developments like this somehow improve the country’s regulatory regime concerning oil contracts,” he said, pointing out that the Philippines’ oil and gas industry is not as mature as those of its neighbours like Malaysia and Indonesia.

    According to a local industry source, it could take months before SC 44 could actually be producing oil.
    Although the Philippines has several known gas deposits in various parts of the country, most are located offshore. Petroleum exploration wells had been drilled in the country as early as 1960s within the area now covered by SC 44.
    “Because the price of natural gas and electricity has increased significantly over the last 40 years, it was decided to evaluate the oil and natural gas flow potential of the original discoveries and assess their potential for oil field development and also as a fuel supply for a natural gas fired power station,” Gas2Grid said in a statement.

    Gas2Grid also said that is has also become viable to put up a power station close to the oil well. “Electricity from a power station located within SC 44 would be sold on the island of Cebu, which has a total population of just under 4 million people,” the statement added.

    Source: New oil find raises hopes for the Philippines | GulfNews.com
    Yeah maybe new jobs. pero as a "as a potential future oil producer" hahaha. katawa nlng ta. kurakoton ranas gobyerno, laing nasod mu higop ana nga oil

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    It would only be beneficial to us cebuanos/pinoys if we will be the 1 to finance it but sad to say we do not have the financial/expertise to do it........multinational companies will just exploit this project if ever..........

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    ^ exploit is rather a derogatory word considering the risk the foreign investor did, spending billions already since 2004 of what could have been a zero reward venture... its good that with this discovery, everyone wins. Pinoys may enjoy cheaper fuel and the investor may begin to recover their investment.

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    Hope this will be realized soon so our country will benefit as a whole provided the money will be spent wisely by our government.

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    maayo unta kung madayon. job creator ning oil fields.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ********r View Post
    maayo unta kung madayon. job creator ning oil fields.
    cguro job creator. pero pila kaha ka tawo mkatrabaho? 1000? a hudred maybe. how about the rest of the MILLIONS?

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