Friday, September 25, 2020

Gatchalian pushes for alternative to nearly depleted Malampaya gas

 


Senator Win Gatchalian on Saturday expressed concern over the nearly depleted output from the Malampaya natural gas field - the second biggest source of electric power in Luzon.

Gatchalian, who is chairman of the Senate Committee on Energy, said in a statement that the absence of replacement fuel for Malampaya's natural gas threatened energy security and might lead to possible rotational brownouts.

Malampaya has been supplying fuel to the Luzon electricity grid for nearly two decades, servicing approximately 21 percent of the national electricity demand. It would run dry by 2024.

Gatchalian thus filed Senate Bill No. 1819 which would provide a national energy policy and framework for the development and regulation of the Philippine midstream natural gas industry.

“We’re racing against time. If we fail to act now, we could be experiencing anew a debilitating rotational brownout by 2024 once our power supply from the Malampaya gas field is depleted,” warned the senator.

The lawmaker cited the power crisis in the 1990s when Metro Manila and several provinces in the Luzon power grid experienced rotating brownouts of up to four hours daily due to insufficient electrical generating capacity.

Gatchalian noted the need for a complementary law to cover the aspects of the midstream natural gas industry, including the transportation, transmission, storage, and marketing of natural gas in its original or liquefied form or commonly known as liquefied natural gas or LNG.

The midstream natural gas industry covers companies that specialize in operating tanker ships or marine vessels to deliver natural gas to LNG terminals, pipelines or transmission systems, and storage facilities.

Several local and foreign companies in the past have expressed interest in putting up integrated LNG facilities in the country. Such facilities include storage, regasification, and transmission.

The LNG terminal projects should be in place before the anticipated depletion of gas output from Malampaya in 2024.

“The proposed Midstream Natural Gas Industry Development Act will encourage private capital and foster an open and fair competitive market while at the same time ensure safe, reliable and environmentally responsible operation of LNG terminals,” said Gatchalian.

The proposed legal framework for the midstream natural gas industry will also ensure consumer protection as it will mandate transparent and competitive pricing of services. — DVM, GMA News


Source: Peso Economics

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