Lacson backs 60-40 joint gas exploration with China

Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson has endorsed a 60-40 joint oil and gas exploration agreement with China in the West Philippine Sea to counter fuel supply shocks from the Middle East conflict. He stressed that any deal must adhere to the 1987 Constitution's 60-40 foreign ownership limit. Lacson also urged government action against abuses in the energy sector.

In an interview on radio dzBB yesterday, Lacson expressed full support for a joint energy venture with Beijing in the resource-rich West Philippine Sea. "Yes. Four-square behind, I am supporting it. It would otherwise be a wasted opportunity. We will become rich there," he said. He added that the agreement must clearly state the 60-40 sharing to affirm China's recognition of Philippine sovereignty.

The senator urged the executive branch to invoke emergency powers against hoarding and profiteering, citing the Oil Industry Deregulation Act and related laws. He demanded updates on actions against gas stations that raised prices illegally without DOE or ERC approval.

Former Bayan Muna Rep. Neri Colmenares opposed the idea, likening it to the unconstitutional 2005 Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking. "Joint exploration is being repackaged as a solution to high energy costs, but the reality is that China uses these deals to normalize its illegal presence," he stated.

Lacson noted delays in tax relief from RA 12316, effective April 12, due to a one-month monitoring period. He rejected suspending VAT, which could cost P320 billion, and suggested using P230 billion in unobligated funds for transport and low-income aid. Separately, Sen. Imee Marcos filed SB 2005 to lower income taxes by doubling exemptions.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared a 'state of national energy emergency' on Tuesday, March 24, due to the impact of the US-Israel war against Iran on the Philippines' oil supply. Through Executive Order No. 110, he also adopted UPLIFT to mitigate effects on the economy and citizens. It remains in place for one year unless altered by Marcos.

Malacañang assured Filipinos that the country's rights in the West Philippine Sea will be safeguarded, as Manila and Beijing began 'initial exchanges' on potential offshore oil and gas exploration.

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Malacañang has acknowledged the efforts of local government units and the private sector to mitigate the effects of the Middle East crisis, particularly on vulnerable groups. Executive Secretary Ralph Recto highlighted initiatives like boosting fuel supplies and providing free transportation. He described these as a synergy ensuring the nation's energy security amid external pressures.

The Senate approved on third reading a bill granting President Marcos emergency powers to suspend or reduce fuel excise taxes. It passed with 17 affirmative votes and no negative votes or abstentions. Bicameral talks are expected today before the congressional break.

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Filipino and Chinese diplomats are meeting in Quanzhou from March 27 to 28 for the Philippines-China Foreign Ministry Consultations and the Bilateral Consultation Mechanism on the South China Sea. The Department of Foreign Affairs said the talks are for frank exchanges on bilateral issues and exploring cooperation in non-sensitive areas.

Most Filipinos want the Marcos administration to collaborate with the United States and other allies to defend rights in the West Philippine Sea, according to a Pulse Asia survey.

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Rep. Leila de Lima rejected the Chinese Embassy in Manila's repeated claims that the Philippines instigated the West Philippine Sea dispute, calling it a case of 'selective amnesia'. In her statement, she noted that China's claims rely entirely on its nine-dash line assertion, which a 2016 Hague tribunal ruled has no legal basis.

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