Phoenix grows market share, still among “Big 3”
- July 19, 2021
Dennis Uy-led Phoenix Petroleum said that it further increased its market share, based on data from the Department of Energy. As of May 25, the Davao-based oil firm holds 7.81% of the
Dennis Uy-led Phoenix Petroleum said that it further increased its market share, based on data from the Department of Energy. As of May 25, the Davao-based oil firm holds 7.81% of the
The Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) is compiling more evidence in its probe, as it tries to determine if power generation companies’ (gencos) colluded leading the Red Alerts and rotating brownouts in Luzon
The Department of Energy’s (DOE) revised guidelines on accreditation of biofuels will help the country reduce its fuel consumption by 80 million liters while helping minimize greenhouse gas emissions, according to the
The Department of Energy (DOE) has admitted that it used an unaudited financial statement of Udenna Group unit UC38 LLC in approving the Dennis Uy-led firm’s acquisition of Chevron’s 45% stake in
The Department of Energy (DOE) will “extensively review” a Udenna Group unit’s purchase of Chevron’s 45% stake in the Malampaya gas facility after the Senate questioned the sale of Shell’s 45% share
Dennis Uy-led Udenna Group’s acquisitions of the Malampaya gas-to-power underwent intense scrutiny at the Senate’s hearing on Wednesday, with the Department of Energy (DOE) taking much of the heat. Senate energy committee
The Department of Energy (DOE) is aiming for 13 million metric tons per annum (MTPA) of liquefied natural gas (LNG) capacity to be imported into the country through several investments proposed by
Four major power plants went 0n forced outages shaving 1,458 megawatts (MW), triggering a Yellow Alert in the Luzon Grid, the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines and the Department of Energy
Bayan Muna Rep. Carlos Zarate urged Energy Sec. Alfonso Cusi to find ways to lower the prices of electricity and petroleum products in the country instead of politicking. Zarate made the statement
The Department of Energy (DOE) projects that electric vehicles (EVs) would comprise ten percent of the total registered vehicles in the country by 2040, as stated in the government’s Philippine Energy Plan.