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ANNEX-B (MPSA) Copyright All Rights Reserved Mines and Geosciences Bureau (2012) Page 1 of 47 Republic of the Philippines Depar ANNEX-B (MPSA) Republic of the Philippines Department of Environmen and Natural Resources MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU REGIONAL OFFICE NO. 8 MINING TENEMENTS STATISTICS REPORT FOR MONTH OF JANUARY 2013 MINERAL PRODUCTION SHARING AGREEMENT (MPSA) ANNEX-B WITHIN SEQ (Integer no. of PARCEL DATE_FILED DATE_APPROVED APPRVD TENEMENT_NO TEN_TYPE HOLDER AREA (has.) MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE COMMODITY MINERAL REMARKS TENEMENT_NO) No. (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) (T/F) RES. (T/F) A. Mining Tenement Applications 1. Under Process APSA-000004-VIII APSA Lepanto Consolidated 78.5220 03/30/1992 Tagbubunga,Villaba Leyte Limestone Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final 21st Flr., BA- Mining Co. Evaluation. 11/30/2010 Lepanto Bldg., 8747 Paseo De 1 F F Roxas, Makati City Tel.#815- 9447 & 722-2255 Unit 2301, 23rd Flr., Tektite APSA-000018-VIII APSA Commonwealth Knitting 5,131.6674 07/07/1994 Libagon, Liloan and St. Southern Gold Forwarded to MGB-CO (12/15/2009) Tower, Exchange Rd., Ortigas, Mills, Inc. Bernard Leyte Pasig City 1 F F Unit 2301, 23rd Flr., Tektite APSA-000019-VIII APSA Patrick Resources 1,287.6696 07/07/1994 Liloan, Libagon and St. Southern Gold, Silver, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Tower, Exchange Rd., Ortigas, 1 Bernard Leyte Copper, Etc. F F Evaluation. 02/09/2010. Pasig City Unit 2301, 23rd Flr.,Tektite APSA-000020-VIII APSA Pelican Resources Corp. 5,147.0140 07/ 7/1994 Bontoc, Maasin and Tomas Southern Gold, Silver, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Tower, Exchange Rd.,Ortigas, 1 Uppos & Bato & Matalom Leyte/Leyte Copper,Etc. F F Evaluation. 01/28/2010. Pasig City C/O 21st Floor, BA Lepanto APSA-000021-VIII APSA Lindsay Resources 4,892.5700 07/ 7/1994 Bato & Bontoc and Sogod Southern Gold, Silver, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Bldg., Corporation Leyte/Leyte Copper, Etc. Evaluation. 05/12/2010 1 F F 8747 Paseo de Roxas, Makati City Unit 2301, 23rd Flr., Tektite APSA-000022-VIII APSA Spencer Resources Corp. 5,142.1200 07/ 7/1994 Silago & Abuyog Southern Gold, Silver, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Tower,Attention: Exchange Atty. Pablo Rd., T. Ortigas, Ayson Leyte/Leyte Copper, Etc. Evaluation. 05/14/2010 Pasig Atty-In-Fact City 1 F F Unit 2301, 23rd Flr., Tektite APSA-000023-VIII APSA Horizon Resources Corp. 5,128.5302 07/ 7/1994 Sogod and Bontoc & Southern Gold, Silver, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Tower, Exchange Rd., Ortigas, 1 Mahaplag, Baybay, Leyte/Leyte Copper,Etc. F F Evaluation. (05/21/2010) Pasig City Inopacan, Hilongos, Hindang Unit 2301, 23rd Flr., Tektite APSA-000024-VIII APSA Zamcore Resources Corp. 3,457.0430 07/ 7/1994 Silago Southern Gold, Silver, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Tower, Exchange Rd., Ortigas, 3 Leyte Copper, Etc. F F Evaluation. 05/11/2010 Pasig City Unit 2301, 23rd Flr., Tektite APSA-000030-VIII APSA Zamcore Resources Corp. 5,143.5830 06/20/1995 Inopacan, Hindang & Leyte Gold, Copper, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Tower, Exchange Rd., Ortigas, Hilongos Silver, Etc. Evaluation (02/28/2011) 1 F F Pasig City Unit 2301, 23rd Flr., Tektite APSA-000031-VIII APSA Starman Sales Corporation 4,892.0000 06/20/1995 Hindang and Hilongos Leyte Gold, Copper, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Tower, Exchange Rd., Ortigas, 1 Silver, Etc. F F Evaluation (12/14/2009) Pasig City Unit 2301, 23rd Flr., Tektite APSA-000032-VIII APSA Abigail Resources Corp. 4,386.0360 06/20/1995 Inopacan and Hindang Leyte Gold, Copper, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Tower, Exchange Rd., Ortigas, 1 Silver, Etc. F F Evaluation (12/14/2009) Pasig City PHESCO House, 491 Quezon APSA-000051-VIII APSA Teejay, Incorporated 432.3799 09/5/1997 Palompon, Villaba Leyte Limestone, Etc. Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Avenue, Q. C. 2 F F Evaluation 01/25/2010. Tomas Y. Tan - President Copyright All Rights Reserved Page 1 of 47 Mines and Geosciences Bureau (2012) ANNEX-B (MPSA) 5th Floor Don Chua Lamco APSA-000066-VIII APSA JYG Ventures & 8,100.0000 03/04/1998 Hinabangan & Paranas Samar Bauxite, Etc. Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Bldg., H.V. De la Costa & Alfaro Resources, Inc. Evaluation. (03/11/2004) Totally Inside Sts., Salcedo Village, Makati 1 F T Bauxite Mineral Reservation. City 5th Flr., Don Chua Lamko Bldg., APSA-000071-VIII APSA JYG Ventures and 1,220.4560 08/07/1998 Matuguinao Samar Bauxite, Etc. Totally Inside Bauxite Mineral H.V. de La Costa and Alfaro Resources, Inc. Reservation. Motion for Sts., Legaspi Village, Makati Reconsideration of JYG Ventures and City, M.M. Res. Inc. Granted by CO on September 1 F T 03, 2002 setting aside the Order of Denial dated April 26, 2011 of MGB-8. Bayview Tower II, Unit 1701, APSA-000081-VIII APSA China Phil. Mining 5,939.0929 06/14/2001 Gandara and San Jose De Samar Bauxite, Etc. Totally Inside Bauxite Mineral Roxas Blvd., Tambo, Parañaque Development Corp. Buan Reservation. Forwarded to MGB-CO for City Attention: Jimmy Yao Final Evaluation. 05/15/2001. Kasin, President/Chairman of 1 F T the Board 8th Floor, GMA-Lou-Bel Plaza, APSA-000083-VIII APSA Betlehem Nickel 2,482.7431 08/07/2001 Borongan,Maydolong,Bala Eastern Cobalt, Nickel, Etc. MAB Case No. 0164-08 Chino Roses Avenue, Makati Corporation ngkayan Samar City Roberto R. Licaros- 1 F F President Unit 703 Lindon Suite 37 San APSA-000084-VIII APSA Betlehem Nickel 2,000.5086 08/10/2001 Balangiga, Eastern Cobalt, Nickel, Etc. MAB Case No. 0164-08 Miguel Avenue, Ortigas Center, 1 Corporation Giporlos,Lawaan Samar F F Pasig City 14 G.L. Lavilles Street, Tinago APSA-000093-VIII APSA Manila Heavy Equipment 4,256.0547 03/15/2004 Llorente & Gen.MacArthur Eastern Chromite, Etc. Resent to MGB-CO for Final Evaluation. Cebu City 1 Corporation Samar F F 10/06/2009. Lucio E. Lim, Jr. - President 82-J 4th Street, New Manila, APSA-000096-VIII APSA Midian Mining Corporation 8,100.0000 04/15/2004 Tabango, Villaba, Leyte Leyte Rock Aggregates, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Quezon City Tel.#721-6994 Etc. Evaluation 08/11/2006. Letter Notice RE: Fax# 721-4648 Forwarding photocopy of the Memo dated 1 F F Oct. 13, 2009 from MGB-CO, lacking of requirements. 11/04/2009. 1731 Dian St., Palanan, Makati APSA-000097-VIII APSA Salem Mining Corporation 2,433.3523 04/15/2004 Palompon, Villaba, Matag- Leyte Rock Aggregates, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final City, M.M. Tel.#833-9433 ob & Ormoc City Etc. Evaluation. JUNE 25, 2007 2 F F Fax# 833-9686 No.2602 26th Flr., La Granda APSA-000099-VIII APSA Mt. Sinai Exploration 810.0000 04/15/2004 Llorente & Hernani Eastern Chromite, Etc. Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Mansion, 818 Gandara St., Sta Mining and Development Samar Evaluation. NOVEMBER 30, 2010) Cruz, Manila Tel.# 632-734- Corp. Deed of Transfer from Diamond 1 F F 1292 Fax# 632-733-7767 / 73 / Group of Investors & Dev't. Corp. 69 1731 Dian Street, Palanan, APSA-000103-VIII APSA Timog Mining Corporation 7,781.4738 07/14/2004 Palompon, Merida, Ormoc Leyte Rock Aggregates, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Makati City Tel.#: 833-9433 Fax City Etc. Evaluation 05/23/2007. Sent letter-notice #: 833-9686 1 F F to the proponent to comply lacking requirements. 09/17/2009. Unit 110 Cedar Mansion-II, APSA-000107-VIII APSA Manganese Mineral Belt 1,295.6723 10/13/2004 Brgy. Pena, Calbayog City Samar Manganese, Etc. FORWARDED TO MGB-CO FOR FINAL Escriva Ortigas Center, Bregy. Mining Development Corp. EVALUATION. 08/10/2010 San Antonio, Pasig City, 1 F F Philippines by: Seo Hee Gyo-President #42 Maningning St., Teacher's APSA-000111-VIII APSA Serafia C. Cobarrubias 795.9294 11/12/2004 Municipalities of Daram Samar Manganese, etc. Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Village, Quezon City Tel.#:02- 1 F F Evalaution 08/03/2006. 435-8778 Copyright All Rights Reserved Page 2 of 47 Mines and Geosciences Bureau (2012) ANNEX-B (MPSA) Unit 202, Lelang's Bldg., M.L. APSA-000114-VIII APSA Strong Built (Mining) 672.3516 07/07/2004 Baybay Leyte Manganese, Etc. Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Quezon Avenue, Pajo, Lapulapu Development Corp. Evaluation. August 27, 2010) City, Cebu Chandran R. Rama 1 F F - President Rm. ECA Bldg., No.623 APSA-000115-VIII APSA Explosive Consultation & 2,515.1740 02/09/2005 Llorente Eastern Chromite, Copper, Indorsed to MGB-CO for Final Evaluation Maharlika Cor. Sikap Sts., Brgy. Application (ECA) Phils., Samar Gold, Iron, Etc. and Approval (03/31/2006) Plainview, Mandaluyong City Inc. Tel.#533-6049; 535-7677-79, 1 F F Telfax: (632) 535-7675 9018 Hormiga St., Makati City APSA-000116-VIII APSA Nicua Corporation 482.5802 04/05/2005 Tanauan & Tolosa Leyte Iron FORWARDED TO MGB-CO. February 4 Sand/Magnetite, F F 11, 2008 Etc. by: Su Hong Bo-Vice President APSA-000118-VIII APSA Yinyi Minstone Mining Inc. 2,265.1774 04/13/2005 Salcedo Eastern Nickle, Chromite, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final 19th Flr. Picadilly Star Bldg., 4th Samar Etc. Evaluation. NOVEMBER 30, 2010) Avenue, cor. 27th Street Fort Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City 1 F F Tel.#: (02) 659-5082 Cel.#:09178866542 Suite 19-A Strata 2000, Sarrat APSA-000119-VIII APSA IDHI Minerals Corporation 4,536.7404 04/14/2005 Abuyog, MacArthur & Leyte Magnetite Iron Endorsed to MGB-CO for Final Evaluation Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig Javier Ore, Etc. (January 11, 2011) City. Rolando M. Zosa- 1 F F President 19th Floor of the Picadilly Star APSA-000120-VIII APSA King Resource Mining Inc.
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