The Department of Energy (DOE) welcomes the ongoing completion of natural gas projects in Luzon to help stabilize power supply particularly in 2023.
The Department of Energy welcomes the ongoing completion of natural gas projects in Luzon to help stabilize power supply particularly in 2023.
This will complement ongoing efforts of the Malampaya Consortium to optimize sustainably the remaining indigenous gas in the Malampaya-Camago reservoir. Commissioning is scheduled in March 2023 and the commercial operation in April 2023, in time for the arrival of SMC’s LNG supply for the 1,200 MW Ilijan combined cycle power plant. This additional power source is impactful as Luzon copes with a power supply deficit.
The additional supply also includes stranded power from coal fired power plants in Bataan due to transmission constraints.
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