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The agreement focuses on using Malampaya gas intended for First Gas power plants to run the 1,200-megawatt Ilijan natural gas plant in Batangas owned by South Premiere Power Corp. READ:

The agreement focuses on using Malampaya gas intended for First Gas power plants to run the 1,200-megawatt Ilijan natural gas plant in Batangas owned by South Premiere Power Corp.

A DOE official said the gas-swapping arrangement is a “win-win solution where no one loses but everyone benefits” and “ease worries about power supply when demand rises in March to July.” Energy officials and representatives from Manila Electric Co., First Gas, Prime Energy and SPPC attended the meeting.

The Ilijan plant could generate 400 MW to 1,000 MW from March to July under the gas supply arrangement.

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