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‘CHILLING EFFECT’HURTING ENERGY DEVELOPMENT FEARED
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NERGY Secretary Carlos Jericho L. Petilla is worried that the recent ruling of the Commission on Audit (COA) ordering the consortium behind the Malampaya deepwater gas-to-power project to pay the government P53.14 billion in taxes could affect other oil and gas contracts and create a “chilling effect” that would hurt energy development in the country. Petilla said the COA order might set a precedent that can be implemented in other service contracts entered into by the government with the private sector. He cited the case of the Galoc oil field, under Service Contract (SC)
14C1, located in waters northwest of Palawan. The Galoc field is the Philippines’s only oil producer of commercial scale with an output of over 10,000 barrels per day. The stakeholders in SC 14C1 are Galoc Production Co., 33 percent;
Galoc Production Co. No.2 Pte. Ltd., 26.84 percent; Oriental Petroleum & Minerals Corp. and Linapacan Oil & Gas Power Corp., 7.79 percent; Philodrill Corp., 7.21 percent; and Forum Energy Philippines Corp., 2.28 percent. “The implication of this is that it will not only affect the Malampaya project, but affect other petroleum drillings, including Galoc,” he said. To recall, the COA overruled the petition of the consortium, together with the Department of Energy (DOE), that the income tax was already included in the government’s 60-percent share in the Malampaya royalties. The members of the consortium include Shell Philippines Exploration B.V. (SPEX), 45 percent; Chevron Malampaya Llc., 45 percent; C A
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HERegional Trial Court (RTC) in Manila recently ruled that Michael L. Romero is the true and rightful owner of the disputed Harbour Centre Port Terminal Inc. (HCPTI). The decision effectively quashed all previous orders on the contested port facility. “This court recognizes the authority of the Movant’s board of directors, to which Michael L. Romero belongs, and their authority to act for and in behalf of the HCPTI,” according to the 11-page order, dated May 6, 2015, issued by Judge Silvino T. Pampilo Jr. of the RTC Branch 26. Bolstering the ownership issue, the court even referred to the “first Deed of Assignment transferred and conveyed
to HCPHI [Harbour Centre Port Holdings Inc.] the 286,495,652 shares of R-II Builders, whose shares represent 28.21 percent of the total issued and outstanding capital stock in HCPTI.” “The second Deed of Assignment, on the other hand, transferred and conveyed again to HCPHI the 403,799,000 shares of R-II Holdings, representing 39.90 percent of the total issued and outstanding capital stock in HCPTI, or for a total of 68.11-percent corporate shareholding out of the total issued and outstanding capital stock in HCPTI,” the court said. The RTC in Manila noted that the corresponding taxes were paid on the transfers as evidenced by the Certifi-
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cates Authorizing Registration and Tax Clearance Certificates issued by the Bureau of Internal Revenue, in relation to the transfer between R-II Holdings Inc. and HCPHI, and the transfer between R-II Builders Inc. and HCPHI. “Notably, plaintiff did not bother to refute Movant’s allegations and arguments regarding the 68.11percent ownership of HCPHI in HCPTI,” the court said. As far as the court is concerned, “these two Deeds of Assignment, to date, remain valid and effective, as the same were not questioned, controverted, much less nullified, in a court of law.”
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ANILA, a busy capital in Southeast Asia, was still asleep when James Lopez, a 24-year-old tech specialist, rose from his soft bed. His senses were still fighting the sandman’s magical sand and his will to go as early as he could before the traffic C A in the city becomes a nightmare.
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n JAPAN 0.3728 n UK 68.1493 n HK 5.7585 n CHINA 7.1936 n SINGAPORE 33.5160 n AUSTRALIA 35.3579 n EU 50.3250 n SAUDI ARABIA 11.9064 Source: BSP (8 May 2015)