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Mines and Geosciences Bureau Regional Office No ANNEX-B (MPSA) Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU REGIONAL OFFICE NO. III MINING TENEMENTS STATISTICS REPORT FOR MONTH OF APRIL, 2020 MINERAL PRODUCTION AND SHARING AGREEMENT (MPSA) ANNEX-B %OWNERSHIP HOLDER OF MAJOR SEQ (Integer no. of PARCEL DATE_FILED DATE_APPROVED TENEMENT_NO TEN_TYPE (Name, Address, Contact Nos. And FILIPINO AND AREA (has.) BARANGAY MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE COMMODITY TENEMENT_NO) No. (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) Authorized Representative FOREIGN PERSON A. Mining Tenement Applications 1. Under Process BALER GOLD MINIG CORP. Mario Diabelo, gold , copper, 1 *PMPSA-IV-154 APSA 100% Filipino 3442.0000 11/8/1994 San Luis Aurora R. Guillermo - President Diteki silver MULTICREST MINING CORP. gold , copper, 2 *PMPSA-IV-160 APSA 100% Filipino 1701.0000 11/28/1994 Ditike, Palayan San Luis Aurora Manuel Lagman - Vice President silver OMNI MINES DEV'T CORP. Alfredo gold , copper, 3 *PMPSA-IV-184 APSA 100% Filipino 648.0000 3/7/1995 San Luis Aurora San Miguel Jr. - President silver BALER CONSOLIDATED MINES , copper, gold, 4 *AMA-IVA-07 APSA INC. 100% Filipino 7857.0000 10/3/1995 San Luis Aurora silver, etc. Michael Bernardino - Director SAGITARIUS ALPHA REALTY CORPORATION 5 APSA000019III APSA Reynaldo P. Mendoza - President 106 100% Filipino 81.0000 7/4/1991 Tubo-tubo Sta. Cruz Zambales limestone, etc. Universal Re Bldg., Paseo De Roxas, Makati City BENGUET CORPORATION Address: 845 Arnaiz Avanue, 1223 Masinloc, 6 APSA000020III APSA 100% Filipino 2434.0000 7/5/1991 Zambales chromite, etc. Makati City Tel. Candelaria No. 812-1380/819-0174 BENGUET CORPORATION Address: 845 Arnaiz Avanue, 1223 7 APSA000021III APSA 100% Filipino 1572.0000 7/5/1991 Masinloc Zambales chromite, etc. Makati City Tel. No. 812-1380/819-0174 MABULILAT MINING CORP. 8 APSA000023III APSA Address: 15 Rizal St. Porac, 100% Filipino 1174.5000 10/11/1991 Mabulilat Porac Pampanga Pampanga NEUTRON CONSTRUCTION AND white clay, MARKETING CORPORATION APSA000028III San Ildefonso, feldspar, 9 APSA Address: #73-7th Avenue, Cubao, 100% Filipino 2822.6906 12/6/1991 Bulacan AMENDED A and DRT dimension Quezon City Tel.No. stone 911-52-16 HOLCIM MINING AND DEV'T. APSA000028 III CORPORATION 10 APSA 100% Filipino 433.8246 AMENDED B Renato A. Baja - President And General Manager 11 APSA000032III APSA GREEN VALLEY COMPANY 4207.9500 4/7/1992 San Marcelino Zambales gold, etc SOLID NORTH MINERAL limestone, clay, Alagao, Akle, 12 APSA000033III APSA CORPORATION Mario 100% Filipino 3078.0000 4/23/1992 San Ildefonso Bulacan aggregates. Narra, Casalat Araullo Silica, etc. limestone, PURIFICACION SAN 13 APSA000049III APSA 67.0448 12/3/1992 Alagao San Ildefonso Bulacan marbleized BUENAVENTURA limestone, etc. ARTMAN, INC. Arturo de Guzman - President Address : basalt, 14 APSA000111III APSA 100% Filipino 4422.9973 4/11/1995 Sisiman Mariveles Bataan 114 Corpus Christy St, Holiday andesite, etc. Village, Bayan Luma, Imus City 15 APSA000122III APSA ROGELIO SP LEONARDO 162.0000 8/3/1995 DRT Bulacan white clay, etc. Balloc, Cabaluyan, Bamban, AGUSAN PETROLEUM AND Maasin, MINERAL CORP. Cayasan, Ferdinand Luciano - President Camiling, limestone, 16 APSA000142III APSA 100% Filipino 4120.6600 11/22/1995 Birbira, Tarlac Address: SDK Center, 153 EDSA, Mayantoc Shale, tuff, etc. Manupeg, Mandaluyong City Tel. Mamali, No. (02) 725-9676 / (02) 722-5024 Carabaoan, San Jose, Caocaoyan Copyright Mines and Geosciences Bureau (2011) Page 1 of 6 ANNEX-B (MPSA) %OWNERSHIP HOLDER OF MAJOR SEQ (Integer no. of PARCEL DATE_FILED DATE_APPROVED TENEMENT_NO TEN_TYPE (Name, Address, Contact Nos. And FILIPINO AND AREA (has.) BARANGAY MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE COMMODITY TENEMENT_NO) No. (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) Authorized Representative FOREIGN PERSON GLOBAL ORE MINERAL, INC. Bangkal, Now: HEART MARBLE PHIL., INC. Baraka, Coral, limestone, 17 APSA000154III APSA Ricardo L. Yabut - President 153 100% Filipino 3222.0000 1/30/1996 Pulo, Minuyan, Norzagaray Bulacan shale, tuff, EDSA Brgy. Wack Wack 1552 Paltok and gypsum, etc. Mandaluyong City Bigte HARVEST GEOMINERAL APSA000165III RESOURCES 18 APSA 100% Filipino 972.0000 3/5/1996 Candelaria Zambales chromite, etc. AMENDED A Now : CITYGROUP PHIL. CORP. Ricardo Paringit - President APSA000165 III 19 APSA WESTCHINAMIN CORP. 100% Filipino 162.0000 3/5/1996 Candelaria Zambales chromite, etc. AMENDED B Subic, San gabbro, PUNDAKIT DEV'T CORP. 20 APSA000203III APSA 100% Filipino 1388.3641 6/9/1997 Antonio, Zambales aggregates, Ferdinand Perez - Atty in Fact Castillejos etc. 21 APSA000224III APSA BEATRIZ A. VILLENA 87.2411 9/15/1997 Colago, Sibul San Miguel Bulacan marb. l-stone silica, feldspar, 22 APSA000229III APSA DOMINADOR ALMADRONES 519.4020 9/15/1997 Sapang Bulak DRT Bulacan clay, etc. silica, white APSA000238III ATLANTIC MINES AND TRADING San Ildefonso, 23 APSA 100% Filipino 1097.1165 9/15/1997 Bulacan clay, limestone, AMENDED A CORPORATION San Miguel, DRT etc. silica, white APSA000238 III HOLCIM MINING AND DEV'T. San Ildefonso, 24 100% Filipino 247.8835 9/15/1997 Bulacan clay, limestone, AMENDED B CORPORATION San Miguel, DRT etc. limestone, 25 APSA000244III APSA REYNALDO S. PAPA, JR. 22.6511 9/16/1997 Akle San Ildefonso Bulacan marble, etc. CID MINING & DEV'T. COMPANY 26 APSA000300III APSA 100% Filipino 3410.7698 6/29/1999 Pundakit San Antonio Zambales gabbro, etc. Nelia G. Cid - President white clay, NEUTRON CONSTRUCTION AND silica,talc, MARKETING CORP. Calabasa , chromite, 27 APSA000318III APSA 100% Filipino 863.1159 8/10/2000 Sta. Cruz Zambales Rogelio Llonillo - President Lucapon limestone, Now : WESTCHINAMIN CORP. associated minerals NEUTRON CONSTRUCTION AND 28 APSA000327III APSA MARKETING CORPORATION 100% Filipino 731.4076 11/28/2000 DRT Bulacan silica, diorite Rogelio Llonillo-President UNION CEMENT CORP. limestone, Julius Yballe -SVP 29 APSA000383III APSA 100% Filipino 55.9936 11/3/2004 Bayabas DRT Bulacan silica,shale, Now: HOLCIM PHILIPPINES, INC. etc. Magdaleno B. Albarracin, Jr.111 silica, diorite, NEUTRON CONSTRUCTION AND APSA000385III white clay, iron 30 APSA MARKETING CORPORATION 100% Filipino 3132.3328 1/3/2005 DRT Bulacan AMENDED A ore, limetone, Rogelio Llonillo-President gold, etc. APSA000385 III HOLCIM MINING AND DEV'T. 31 APSA 100% Filipino 103.2977 DRT Bulacan AMENDED B CORPORATION (5/6/2016) Copyright Mines and Geosciences Bureau (2011) Page 2 of 6 ANNEX-B (MPSA) %OWNERSHIP HOLDER OF MAJOR SEQ (Integer no. of PARCEL DATE_FILED DATE_APPROVED TENEMENT_NO TEN_TYPE (Name, Address, Contact Nos. And FILIPINO AND AREA (has.) BARANGAY MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE COMMODITY TENEMENT_NO) No. (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) Authorized Representative FOREIGN PERSON iron, gold, HKT MINING GROUP, INC. silver, 32 APSA000403III APSA 100% Filipino 972.0000 7/20/2005 San Ildefonso Bulacan Antonio Ong Sy - President gypsum,copper, etc. Palsapis, chromite ore,, 33 APSA000406III APSA WENCESLAO OCHOA 27.0000 11/18/2005 San Narciso Zambales Paete etc. 3,442.0000 B. Approved Mining Tenements 1. Pending registration 2. Registered INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT Dimension MPSA No.050-96-IV Dinalongan 1 MPSA CORPORATION 100% Filipino 1991.3552 7/16/1993 9/17/1996 Aurora Stone, gabbro, PMPSA-IV-85 Casiguran Joselito Ong - President diorite, etc. MAGNETIC CONSTRUCTION AND APSA000029 III 2 MPSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 100% Filipino 63.8789 3/7/1996 Sto. Tomas Peneranda N. Ecija rock materials MPSA 041-96-III Crisanto Legaspi - Vice President REPUBLIC CEMENT LAND & RESOURCES, INC. APSA-000011 III Pinagkamaliga limestone, 3 MPSA Felipe J. Baniqued, Jr.- President 100% Filipino 362.3300 4/25/1991 10/23/1996 Norzagaray Bulacan MPSA No. 056-96 III n shale, etc. Menarco Tower, 32nd Street, Bonifacio Global City, Tagui City BACNOTAN CEMENT CORP. limestone, APSA 000026 III Now: SOLID NORTH MINERAL 4 MPSA 100% Filipino 757.0420 11/11/1991 9/12/2000 Akle San Ildefonso Bulacan shale, welded MPSA No. 161-2000 III CORPORATION tuff, etc Mario Araullo - President BENGUET CORPORATION Rebecca Rapisura - Claim Manager APSA000044III 5 MPSA Now: BENGUETCORP NICKEL 100% Filipino 1406.7362 7/3/1992 12/16/2005 Guisguis Sta. Cruz Zambales chromite MPSA No. 226-2005 III MINES, INC Leopoldo S. Sison - President HOLCIM MINING AND APSA000045III DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Matictic, Norzagaray, 6 MPSA No. 294-2009 MPSA (4/7/2016) 100% Filipino 928.5568 7/24/1992 11/5/2009 Bulacan limestone, etc. Bayabas DRT III (AMENDED A) Mr. Renato A. Baja President and General Manager MPSA No. 294-2009 III TERESA MARBLE CORP. Matictic, Norzagaray, 7 MPSA 100% Filipino 238.5565 8/8/2014 Bulacan (AMENDED B) Annie Dee - President Bayabas DRT APSA-000050 III ROCKMIX, INC. sand & gravel, 8 MPSA 100% Filipino 20.7977 1/13/1993 11/20/1997 Cupang Balanga Bataan MPSA No. 089-97 III Ruben Tagle - President boulder, etc. APSA000069III EAGLE CEMENT CORP. 9 MPSA 100% Filipino 82.6033 9/30/1993 7/25/2007 Akle San Ildefonso Bulacan marb. l-stone MPSA No. 245-2007 III Manny Teng - President APSA-000075 III ANAMEL BUILDER CORP. sand & gravel, 10 MPSA 63.5192 2/11/1994 11/18/1996 Pambuan Gapan N. Ecija MPSA No.058-96 III Cristian Tinio - President boulders, etc. HOLCIM MINING AND APSA-000076III DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION marb. l-stone, 11 MPSA 100% Filipino 342.6522 2/16/1994 10/15/1999 Bayabas DRT Bulacan MPSA No. 140-99-III AND DORIC MARBLE etc. CORPORATION(4/7/2016) MARIVELES AGGREGATES BASE Sisiman, APSA-000088 III 12 MPSA & DEVELOPMENT CORP. 242.5535 5/25/1994 6/6/1997 Cove, Mariveles Bataan basalt, etc. MPSA No. 069-97 III Nicolas T. Enriquez - President Agwawaan Copyright Mines and Geosciences Bureau (2011) Page 3 of 6 ANNEX-B (MPSA) %OWNERSHIP HOLDER OF MAJOR SEQ (Integer no. of PARCEL DATE_FILED DATE_APPROVED TENEMENT_NO TEN_TYPE (Name, Address, Contact Nos. And FILIPINO AND AREA (has.) BARANGAY MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE COMMODITY TENEMENT_NO) No. (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) Authorized Representative FOREIGN PERSON Baldios, Sta. APSA 000113 III ROCK AND ORE INDUSTRIES, INC. 13 MPSA 100% Filipino 2187.0000 5/3/1995 5/26/1998 Ines, Sta. Ignacia Tarlac limestone shale MPSA No. 110-98 III Manny Teng - President Nambalan ROCK & ORE INDUSTRIES, INC.
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