Onshore oil discovery

Published September 11, 2012

MANILA, Sept 10: An Australian company will soon begin drilling for oil on the Philippine island of Cebu, hoping to tap what may be a huge source of undiscovered wealth for the archipelago, Manila said on Monday.

Sydney-based Gas2Grid Ltd. will drill two wells in Carcar City and one in the coastal town of Aloguinsan within three months, Energy Undersecretary Jose Layug said. The company is “bullish” about the prospect of success which could eventually yield as much as 69 million barrels of oil and 50 billion cubic feet of gas, he added.

All of the Philippines successful oil operations so far have been in deep waters. “If oil will be discovered, it will be a game-changer, especially for Cebu,” Layug added. He said it would earn Cebu huge amounts of revenue while helping to lower the country’s large oil imports.However he declined to give details until any oil deposits are confirmed. The development of onshore oil wells is much cheaper and faster than the offshore wells that require drilling in deep water, Layug said.—AFP

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