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(2017) Page 1 of 57 Republic of the Philippines Depar Republic of the Philippines ANNEX-B (MPSA) Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU REGIONAL OFFICE NO. 8 MINING TENEMENTS STATISTICS REPORT FOR MONTH OF JULY 2017 MINERAL PRODUCTION SHARING AGREEMENT (MPSA) ANNEX-B DATE_ WITHIN SEQ (Integer no. of PARCEL DATE_FILED APPRVD C.A. Date TENEMENT_NO TEN_TYPE HOLDER AREA (has.) APPROVED BARANGAY(s) MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE COMMODITY MINERAL REMARKS TENEMENT_NO) No. (mm/dd/yyyy) (T/F) Approved (mm/dd/yyyy) RES. (T/F) A. Mining Tenement Applications 1. Under Process APSA-000004-VIII APSA Lepanto Consolidated 78.5220 03/30/1992 Brgys. Abijao & Villaba Leyte Limestone Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Evaluation. 21st Flr., BA- Mining Co. Tagbubunga,Villaba 11/30/2010. Sent Letter dated May 09, 2013 Lepanto Bldg., 8747 Paseo De funishing copy of Memorandum Order Roxas, Makati City Tel.#815- No.2013-01 informing that May 22, 2013 as 9447 & 722-2255 the DEADLINE for the compliance of Minimum Capital requriements for Mining Applicants. Letter compliance of requirements of M.O. No.2013-01. Complied with the requirements of DMO-2013. Sent Copies of Registered Documents re: Inrease Capital Stock on 1 F F None 11/27/2014. Carpeta returned from MGB- Central Office on September 16, 2015 indicating Pertinent Provisions of Section 4 of E.O 79 for appropriate action by MGB-Regional Office. Letter reply informining this Office to maintain MPSA Application. Unit 2301, 23rd Flr., Tektite APSA-000018-VIII APSA Commonwealth Knitting 5,131.6674 07/07/1994 Brgys. Nahaong, Nahulid, Libagon, Liloan and Southern Gold Forwarded to MGB-CO (12/15/2009). Sent Tower, Exchange Rd., Ortigas, Mills, Inc. Otikon, Tigbao, Bogasong, St. Bernard Leyte Letter dated May 09, 2013 funishing copy of Pasig City Talisay, Jubas, Biasong, Memorandum Order No.2013-01 informing that Cawayan, Mayuga, & May 22, 2013 as the DEADLINE for the Magkasag, Libagon. compliance of Minimum Capital requriements for Mining Applicants. Partial compliance of DMO-2013 received on June 07, 2013. Sent Letter-Notice on 08/13/2014. Sent Letter- Notice on 09/18/2014. Sent Copies of Registered Documents re: Inrease Capital Stock on 11/27/2014. Carpeta returned from 1 F F None MGB-Central Office on September 16, 2015 indicating Pertinent Provisions of Section 4 of E.O 79 for appropriate action by MGB-Regional Office. Sent Letter Regarding E.O. 79 Section-4 (Moratorium) advising to convert APSA to EXPA on 01/13/2016. Letter reply informing this Office to maintain MPSA Application. Unit 2301, 23rd Flr., Tektite APSA-000019-VIII APSA Patrick Resources 1,287.6696 07/07/1994 Magkasag, Punta, Liloan, Libagon and Southern Gold, Silver, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Evaluation. Tower, Exchange Rd., Ortigas, Magaupas, Pres. Roxas. St. Bernard Leyte Copper, Etc. 02/09/2010. Sent Letter dated May 09, 2013 Pasig City Ilag, & Himayangan, Lilo- funishing copy of Memorandum Order an. Lipanto, St. Bernard. No.2013-01 informing that May 22, 2013 as the DEADLINE for the compliance of Minimum Capital requriements for Mining Applicants. Partial compliance of DMO-2013 received on June 21, 2013. Sent Letter-Notice on 08/13/2014. Sent Letter-Notice on 09/18/2014. Sent Copies of Registered Documents re: Inrease Capital Stock on 11/27/2014. Carpeta 1 F F None returned from MGB-Central Office on September 16, 2015 indicating Pertinent Provisions of Section 4 of E.O 79 for appropriate action by MGB-Regional Office . Sent Letter Regarding E.O. 79 Section-4 (Moratorium) advising to convert APSA to EXPA on 01/13/2016. Letter reply informining this Office to maintain MPSA Application. Copyright Page 1 of 57 All Rights Reserved Mines and Geosciences Bureau (2017) ANNEX-B (MPSA) DATE_ WITHIN SEQ (Integer no. of PARCEL DATE_FILED APPRVD C.A. Date TENEMENT_NO TEN_TYPE HOLDER AREA (has.) APPROVED BARANGAY(s) MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE COMMODITY MINERAL REMARKS TENEMENT_NO) No. (mm/dd/yyyy) (T/F) Approved (mm/dd/yyyy) RES. (T/F) Unit 2301, 23rd Flr.,Tektite APSA-000020-VIII APSA Pelican Resources 5,147.0140 07/ 7/1994 Brgys. Pamahawan, Plaridel, Bontoc, Maasin and Southern Gold, Silver, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Evaluation. Tower, Exchange Rd.,Ortigas, Corp. Osmeña, Sto. Niño, Tomas Uppos & Bato Leyte/Leyte Copper,Etc. 01/28/2010. Sent Letter dated May 09, 2013 Pasig City Mahayahay, Buli, Anahao, & Matalom funishing copy of Memorandum Order Bunga, Waterloo, Hugpa, No.2013-01 informing that May 22, 2013 as the Carnaga, Bato. DEADLINE for the compliance of Minimum Pamahawan, Buenavista, Capital requriements for Mining Applicants. Esperanza, Himakilo, Partial compliance of requirements of M.O. Taytagon, Talisay, San 2013-01 dated 06/07/2013. Partial Ramon, Poblacion, compliance of DMO-2013 received on June Guibsangaan, Cawayanon, 02, 2013. Sent Letter-Notice on 08/13/2014. Sampongon, Mahayahay, Sent Letter-Notice on 09/18/2014. Sent Bunga, Paku, San Vicente, Copies of Registered Documents re: Inrease Divisoria, Union, Mauylab, Capital Stock on 11/27/2014. Carpeta 1 Dao, Maanyag, Higosoan, , F F None returned from MGB-Central Office on Bontoc. Maanyag, September 16, 2015 indicating Pertinent Higosoan, Tinago, Provisions of Section 4 of E.O 79 for Cabascan, Cambite, appropriate action by MGB-Regional Office . Iniguihan, Anahawan, San Sent Letter Regarding E.O. 79 Section-4 Antonio, Bago & San (Moratorium) advising to convert APSA to Antonio, Tomas Oppus. EXPA on 01/13/2016. Letter reply informining Waterloo, Hugpa, Carnaga, this Office to maintain MPSA Application. Anahao, Bunga, Tomas Oppus. C/O 21st Floor, BA Lepanto APSA-000021-VIII APSA Lindsay Resources 4,892.5700 07/ 7/1994 Brgys., Hindangan, Sta. Bato & Bontoc and Southern Gold, Silver, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Evaluation. Bldg., Corporation Maria, Cabadbaran, Libas, Sogod Leyte/Leyte Copper, Etc. 05/12/2010. Sent Letter dated May 09, 2013 8747 Paseo de Roxas, Makati Lawgawan, Taa, Pangi, San funishing copy of Memorandum Order City Pedro, (SL), Talisay, Casao, No.2013-01 informing that May 22, 2013 as the Santa Cruz, Taytagan, DEADLINE for the compliance of Minimum Attention: Atty. Pablo T. Ayson Tuburan, Malbago, Beniton, Capital requriements for Mining Applicants. Atty-In-Fact Himaklo, Esperanza, Partial compliance of requirements of M.O. Buenavesta, Pamahawan, No.2013-01 received on 06/07/2013. Sent Tatoogan, Catmon, Letter-Notice on 08/13/2014. Sent Letter- 1 Hibagwan, Baugo, Lanao, F F None Notice on 09/18/2014. Sent Copies of Pong-on, Hilaan, Bamahao, Registered Documents re: Inrease Capital Lawgawan, Hitawon, Stock on 11/27/2014. Pamigsian, (Bontoc), Cacao, Agutayan, (Hilongos) Unit 2301, 23rd Flr., Tektite APSA-000022-VIII APSA Spencer Resources 5,142.1200 07/ 7/1994 Brgys., San Roque, Kiko, Silago & Abuyog Southern Gold, Silver, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Evaluation. Tower, Exchange Rd., Ortigas, Corp. Bulak, BagacayTubod, Leyte/Leyte Copper, Etc. 05/14/2010. Sent Letter dated May 09, 2013 Pasig City Puntana, Imelda, Old funishing copy of Memorandum Order Taligue, New Taligue, No.2013-01 informing that May 22, 2013 as the (Silago), San Roque, DEADLINE for the compliance of Minimum Anibongan, Libertad, Old, Capital requriements for Mining Applicants. Taligue, (Abuyog) Partial compliance of DMO-2013 received on Parasanaon, Hinaguimitan, June 07, 2013. Sent Letter-Notice on Libertad, Old Taligue, Union, 08/13/2014. Sent Letter-Notice on 1 Mabunga, (Mahaplag), F F None 09/18/2014. Sent Copies of Registered Documents re: Inrease Capital Stock on 11/27/2014. Carpeta returned from MGB- Central Office on September 16, 2015 indicating Pertinent Provisions of Section 4 of E.O 79 for appropriate action by MGB-Regional Office . Copyright Page 2 of 57 All Rights Reserved Mines and Geosciences Bureau (2017) ANNEX-B (MPSA) DATE_ WITHIN SEQ (Integer no. of PARCEL DATE_FILED APPRVD C.A. Date TENEMENT_NO TEN_TYPE HOLDER AREA (has.) APPROVED BARANGAY(s) MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE COMMODITY MINERAL REMARKS TENEMENT_NO) No. (mm/dd/yyyy) (T/F) Approved (mm/dd/yyyy) RES. (T/F) Unit 2301, 23rd Flr., Tektite APSA-000023-VIII APSA Horizon Resources 5,128.5302 07/ 7/1994 Brgys., Kabungaan, Sogod and Bontoc & Southern Gold, Silver, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Evaluation. Tower, Exchange Rd., Ortigas, Corp. (Baybay) De Los Santos, Mahaplag, Baybay, Leyte/Leyte Copper,Etc. (05/21/2010) . Sent Letter dated May 09, 2013 Pasig City (Inopacan), Can-angay, Inopacan, Hilongos, funishing copy of Memorandum Order Kanhaayon, San Antonio, Hindang No.2013-01 informing that May 22, 2013 as the Olisihan, (Hindand), DEADLINE for the compliance of Minimum Hindangan, Kauswagan, Capital requriements for Mining Applicants. Benit, (Sogod) Partial compliance of DMO-2013 received on June 21, 2013. Sent Letter-Notice on 08/13/2014. Sent Letter-Notice on 09/18/2014. Sent Copies of Registered 1 F F None Documents re: Inrease Capital Stock on 11/27/2014. Carpeta returned from MGB- Central Office on September 16, 2015 indicating Pertinent Provisions of Section 4 of E.O 79 for appropriate action by MGB-Regional Office. Letter reply informing this Office to maintain MPSA Application. Unit 2301, 23rd Flr., Tektite APSA-000024-VIII APSA Zamcore Resources 3,457.0430 07/ 7/1994 Brgys. Puntana, Imelda, Pob. Silago Southern Gold, Silver, Forwarded to MGB-CO for Final Evaluation. Tower, Exchange Rd., Ortigas, Corp. District-I, Pob. Leyte Copper, Etc. 05/11/2010. Sent Letter dated May 09, 2013 Pasig City District-II, Sudmon, Sap-ang, funishing copy of Memorandum Order Mercedes No.2013-01 informing that May 22, 2013 as the DEADLINE for the compliance of Minimum Capital requriements for Mining Applicants. Partial compliance of DMO-2013 received on June 21, 2013. Sent Letter-Notice on 08/13/2014. Sent Letter-Notice on 3 F F None 09/18/2014. Sent Copies of Registered Documents re: Inrease Capital Stock on 11/27/2014.
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