DOE STATEMENT ON THE MALAMPAYA SC 38 RENEWAL AGREEMENT

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has signed the Renewal Agreement for the Malampaya Service Contract No. 38 (SC 38). The 25-year production contract, which shall expire on 22 February 2024, has been renewed for a final fifteen (15) years or until 22 February 2039. This will allow for the continued production of the Malampaya gas field, ensuring that the remaining gas reserves are further explored and utilized.
 
Aside from continuing the production operations, the SC 38 Consortium is required to conduct a minimum work program consisting of geological and geophysical studies and the drilling of at least two (2) deep water wells during the Sub-Phase 1 from 2024 to 2029. This firm work program is geared towards unlocking the potential both in the existing gas field and nearby prospect areas to provide incremental production.
 
In addition, the conduct of exploratory drilling further away from the Malampaya production area within the Service Contract is a requirement for the SC 38 Consortium to retain the exploration areas. Should there be failure to comply, the SC 38 Consortium is obligated to relinquish a portion of the exploration areas.
The discovery of additional reserves in the Malampaya gas field will boost the country’s quest for energy security. It is also expected to encourage opportunities for further exploration in the country, which to date remains underexplored, and to add to the Philippines’ energy portfolio.
 
In consonance with international oil and gas exploration practice, the SC 38 Consortium is required to submit a Decommissioning Plan and Budget covering the abandonment of wells and decommissioning of facilities in accordance with applicable international standards, to include timing and costs, within thirty (30) calendar days from the effectivity of the Renewal Agreement for approval by the Department of Energy. ###