The Malampaya consortium has denied that it is refusing to deliver banked gas to SMC Global Power Holdings Corp. unit South Premiere Power Corp. (SPPC), the administrator of the gas-fired power plant in Ilijan, Batangas.
“The consortium strongly refutes SPPC’s claim and maintains that there is no refusal to sell to Ilijan because there [are] no legal means by which the sale of gas to the plant could be made,” the consortium said in a statement on Sunday.
The statement came after SMC Global Power, the power arm of SMC, offered the 1,200 megawatts capacity of its Ilijan natural gas to Manila Electric Co. . “Without a live contract, Malampaya gas cannot be sold legally to SPPC,” the Malampaya consortium members said. The Malampaya gas field supplies up to 20% of Luzon’s total electricity requirements. However, it is expected to be depleted by 2027.
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