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Basic Energy Corp. to focus on geothermal and start drilling at Mabini project

Basic Energy Corp. to focus on geothermal and start drilling at Mabini project Taal Volcano, Batangas/ Philippines (source: flickr/no focus, creative commons)
Alexander Richter 28 Jan 2016

Philippines-based Basic Energy Corp. has decided to give up hydropower service contracts to focus on five geothermal projects. It also plans to start drilling for the Mabini geothermal project in Batangas.

In a disclosure to the Philippines Stock Exchange this morning, Basic Energy Corp announces that it has decided to give up four hydropower service contracts covering four separate projects.

“The board in its regular meeting held on Jan. 27, 2016, upon recommendation of management, approved to return to the Department of Energy its four hydropower service contracts, covering Puntian 1, Puntian 2, Malogo 2 and Talabaan,” the company said.

The company said the move was in line with a streamlining of its renewable energy projects to focus on geothermal service contracts and other projects in the pipeline.

“Likewise, the board of director approved management’s proposed budget to bring the Mabini Geothermal project to drilling in May this year. The approved budget includes land rights, civil works, and drilling and well testing costs,” the company said.

The four projects are all in Negros Occidental, on the rivers of Puntian, Malogo and Talabaan.

Basic Energy has five geothermal development contracts. One was awarded in 2007 in Mabini, Batangas, while the rest were awarded in 2013. The four projects are in Bataan, Mountain Province and Ifugao, Camarines Sur and Albay, and Sorsogon.

Source: Business World Online