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Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES AND Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU Region-VIII MacArthur Park, Palo, Leyte DIRECTORY OF MINES AND QUARRIES - REGION-8 AS OF DECEMBER 2015 DIRECTORY OF EXISTING MINES & QUARRIES IN THE PHILIPPINES Duration of Permit Telephone Number/Fax Location (Barangay, Municipality, r_index Region Mineral Province Municipality/City Commodity Permit Holder Operator Managing Official/Position Mailing Address Number/ E- Type of Permit Permit Number Effectivity of Expiration of Area (hectares) Status Tax Identification Number Province) mail Address Permit Permit Eastern Samar Manicani Is., Guiuan Beneficiated Nickel Hinatuan Mining Corporation) Federico B. Ganigan - VP-Operation 29th flr. Chatham House (02) 887-1126;887-1127 MPSA MPSA 012-92 VIII 10/28/1992 10/27/2017 1,164.5500 Manicani Is., Guiuan, E. Samar NP 106-966-086 8 8 Metallic Ore None Condominium116Valero Cor. Herrera Sts. Makati City Leyte Isabel, Merida & Limestone Alcorn Gold Resources Corp. Mathay, Ponciano K. - VP & Gen. 2nd flr., Tabacalera Bldg., 900 D. (632)-524-9236 MPSA MPSA No.066-97-VIII 6/2/1997 6/1/2022 1,784.4800 Isabel,Merida & Palompon, Leyte NP 108-713-083 8 8 Non-metallic None Palompon Manager Romualdez Sr. St. Paco, Manila Southern Leyte Brgy. Cadayuman, Brgy. Gold Alberta Resoucres Florante Escalante - President Penthouse B, LPL Center,130 Leviste St., (632)813-6242/3 MPSA MPSA-073-97-VIII 8/20/1997 8/19/2022 795.0000 Brgy. Cadayuman, Brgy. San Vicente, E2454-62739-A-0 San Vicente, Brgy.Callan, Development Corporation Salcedo Village, Makati City Brgy.Callan, Brgy. Sudmon, Brgy. 8 8 Metallic Brgy. Sudmon, Brgy. None Guintoylan, Liloan, Southern, Leyte Guintoylan, Liloan P Leyte Villaba & Palompon Limestone Canaan Agricultural Enverga, Rogelio N. - President Enverga Farms, Sitio Bahay, Brgy. Liloan, (053) 561-1023 MPSA MPSA No.162-2000-VIII 9/12/2000 9/11/2025 904.0000 Villaba & Palompon, Leyte NP 117-537-512 8 8 Non-metallic None Development Corp. Ormoc City Southern Leyte Tambis, St. Bernard Gold, Copper, Silver, Plethora Mineral Corporation, Albert G. Arpilleda - President 7th Floor, Builders Centre Bldg., 170 (02)752-1440 MPSA MPSA-169-2001-VIII 1/16/2001 1/15/2026 855.7124 Tambis, St. Bernard, Southern Leyte NP 108-709-116 8 8 Metallic Zinc Inc. None Salcedo Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City Samar Motiong, San Jose De Bauxite Alumina Mining Philippines, Inc. Romeo T. Yap - Chairman Unit 1505 Jolibee Center, San Miguel +6329100528/9100529 MPSA MPSA- SBMR-179-2002-VIII 12/5/2002 12/4/2027 6,694.0500 Motiong, San Jose De Buan, Wright, P 101-891-415 8 8 Metallic None Buan, Wright Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City 1605 Samar Samar Ganadar, San Jose de Bauxite Bauxite Resources, Inc. Benjamin T. Guinguna - President #82-A San Lorenzo Village, Makati City (02)813-6792 MPSA MPSA-180-2002-VIII 12/5/2002 12/4/2027 5,436.0000 Ganadar, San Jose de Buan, Wright, P 106-175-333 8 8 Metallic None Buan, Wright Samar Leyte Tolosa, Dulag, Tanauan, Magnetite Sand Explosive Consultation & Bartolo H. Monforte - President Room 401, RAC Building, 623 Maharlika (02)523-6049; (02)523- MPSA MPSA-222-2005-VIII 12/14/2005 12/13/2030 4,028.3500 Tolosa, Dulag, Tanauan, Tabon-tabon, NP 136-007-939 8 8 Metallic Tabon-tabon, Palo, Application (ECA) Philippines, None Corner, Sikap St., Brgy Plainview, 7677 to 79 Palo, Dagami, Leyte Dagami Inc. Mandaluyong City Bartolo H. Monforte Leyte Palo, Pastrana, Tabon- Magnetite Sand Explosive Consultation & Bartolo H. Monforte - President Room 401, RAC Building, 623 Maharlika (02)523-6049; (02)523- MPSA MPSA-223-2005-VIII 12/14/2005 12/13/2030 4,027.9600 Palo, Pastrana, Tabon-tabon, Julita, NP 136-007-939 8 8 Metallic tabon, Julita, Tanauan,& Application (ECA) Philippines, None Corner, Sikap St., Brgy Plainview, 7677 to 79 Tanauan,& Dagami, Leyte Dagami Inc. Mandaluyong City Bartolo H. Monforte Leyte Dulag & Mayorga Cobalt, Iron, Gold, Etc. Fastem Construction Efren Baraoidan - Aithorized Suite 3503 Antel Global Bldg., Corporate None MPSA MPSA-249-2007-VIII-OMR 7/27/2007 7/26/2032 4,438.4800 Dulag & Mayorga, Leyte 127-495934 8 8 Metallic Incorporated None Representative Center, No. 3. J. Vargas Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City P Leyte Magnetite Sand MPSA 7/28/2007 7/27/2032 7,411.5500 Dulag, Mayorga, MacArthur and Abuyog, 204-255-897 Unit 202 Lilangs Bldg., M.L. Quezon 8 8 Metallic None Leyte Dulag, Mayorga, Strong Built (Mining) Chandran Rama - President/ Avenue, Pajo, Lapu-lapu City MacArthur and Abuyog Development Corp. Managing Director Cell#: 09198727480 MPSA-254-2007-VIII P Southern Leyte Liloan Cu, Au, Ag, Zn Luvimin Cebu Mining Corp./ Orbeta, Leo A. - President Mercedes Bldg., 3rd Floor, Rm 17, Corner (632) 813-6242 MPSA MPSA No. 123-98-VIII 6/17/1998 8/19/2022 Liloan, Southern Leyte NP 138-875-647 8 8 Metallic TVI Resources Dev. Corp. None Isagani & Ibarra Sts., Pari-an, Cebu City 486 Leyte MacArthur & Javier Magnetite Sand, Etc. Vincent Tan Tiong Vincent Tan Tiong - President Port Ilocandia, Brgy. 37, Calayab, Laoag None MPSA MPSA-290-2009-VIII 9/29/2009 9/28/2034 MacArthur & Javier, Leyte 196-035-079 8 8 Metallic None City 523.5668 P Eastern Samar Homonhon Island, Guiuan Chromite, Etc. Cambayas Mining Corporation Mr. Yan Mining - President Unit 507 Peninsula Court, Makati Avenue, (02)751-9948/751-9951 MPSA MPSA-292-2009-VIII 10/23/2009 10/22/2034 Homonhon Island, Guiuan, Eastern Samar 119-498-066 8 8 Metallic None Makati City 3,516.2015 P Eastern Samar Brgys. San Jose, San Manganese, Etc. United Philippine & China Kenith Hong - President 187-A.N. Domingo St., San Juan City, None MPSA MPSA-303-2009-VIII 12/08/2009 12/07/2034 Brgys. San Jose, San Mateo & San 147-810-578 8 8 Metallic Mateo & San Gabriel, Mining Corporation None Matro Manila Gabriel, Borongan, Eastern Samar Borongan 3,105.9655 P Le yte Brgy. Bantigue,Isabel and Rock Phosphate, Jorge P. Tan. Jr. Jorge P. Tan. Jr. - Contrct holder c/o Artan Enterprises, Alegria, Ormoc City None MPSA MSPA-313-2009-VIII 4/19/2010 4/18/2035 Brgy. Bantigue,Isabel and Palompon, Leyte 101-720-215 8 8 Non-metallic None Palompon Dolomite, Etc. 80.0000 P Leyte MacArthur, Mayorga, Magnetite Sand, Etc. Edgar L. Lim Edgar L. Lim - Contract Holder Unit 901 Malate Crown Plaza None MPSA MPSA-317-2010-VIII MacArthur, Mayorga, Lapaz, Leyte 111-852-032 8 8 Metallic Lapaz None Cor. Adriatico & San Andres Sts. Malate 2/10/2010 2/9/2035 Manila 776.8847 P Samar Municipalities of Manganese, Etc. Manganese Mineral Belt Mining Seo Hee Gyo - President Unit 110 Cesar Mansion 11 Escriva Drive, None MPSA MPSA-331-2010-VIII 5/5/2010 2/4/2035 Municipalities of Catbalogan, Jiabong, & PP#:GB-0954524 8 8 Metallic Catbalogan, Jiabong, & Development Corp. None Ortigas Center, Brgy. San Antonio, Pasig Motiong, Samar Motiong City 2.90.8896 P Eastern Samar Homonhon Island, Guiuan Chromite, Etc. Mt. Sinai Mining Exploration Mr. Jaime T. Lao - Operations Km. 12 Diversion Road, Panacan None MPSA MPSA-351-2011-VIII 2/18/2011 2/17/2036 Homonhon Island, Guiuan, Eastern Samar 8 8 Metallic and Development Corporation None Manager Davao City, Philippines 510.1601 P 111-161-025 Duration of Permit Telephone Number/Fax Location (Barangay, Municipality, r_index Region Mineral Province Municipality/City Commodity Permit Holder Operator Managing Official/Position Mailing Address Number/ E- Type of Permit Permit Number Effectivity of Expiration of Area (hectares) Status Tax Identification Number Province) mail Address Permit Permit Leyte Palo, Sta Fe, Alang- Copper, Etc. Pacific Metals Canada Phils., Thomas Vaillancourt Thomas Vaillancourt-President Unit 901, 88 Corporate Condominium (02)889-6145 EP EP-2010-000014-VIII Palo, Sta Fe, Alang-alang, San Miguel, alang, San Miguel, Inc. Corporation, 141 Valero St., cor. Sedeño (First Renewal) Issued at the Issued at the Babatngon & Tacloban City 8 8 Metallic Babatngon & Tacloban St., Salcedo Village, Makati City Central Office. Central Office. No 5,031.4476 154-434-461 City Tel.#(02)889-6145 by: Thomas No Data Data Vaillancourt-President P Leyte Palo, Sta Fe & Tacloban Copper, Etc. Pacific Metals Canada Phils., Thomas Vaillancourt Thomas Vaillancourt-President Unit 901, 88 Corporate Condominium (02)889-6145 EP EP-2010-000015-VIII Palo, Sta Fe & Tacloban City City Inc. Corporation, 141 Valero St., cor. Sedeño (First Renewal) Issued at the Issued at the 8 8 Metallic St., Salcedo Village, Makati City Central Office. Central Office. No 1,257.9970 154-434-461 Tel.#(02)889-6145 by: Thomas No Data Data Vaillancourt-President P Eastern Samar Balangiga, Giprlos & Nickel, Cobalt, Iron, Xing Fufa Mining Corporation 11 Corinth St., Phase-I, Multinational None EP EP-000007-VIII Balangiga, Giprlos & Quinapundan, Eastern 8 8 Metallic Hsieh Tungmin Hsieh Tungmin 5/28/2013 5/27/2015 P Quinapundan Etc. Village, Parañaque City (First Renewal) 3,757.0140 Samar 250-163-430 Samar Gandara & San Jorge, Manganese, Etc. Don Angelo C. Cobarrubias Don Angelo C. Don Angelo C. Cobarrubias 2711-B Wack-wack Twin Tower, Wack- None EP 501.8276 Gandara & San Jorge, Samar 8 Metallic Cobarrubias wack, Mandaluyong, City EP-2010-000016-VIII 1/20/2015 1/19/2017 P Leyte Marabong River, Brgys. Sand & Gravel Tereso B. Primer Tereso B. Primer - Permit Holder Brgy. San Roque, Tanauan, Leyte None ISGP IP-2008-000087-VIII Marabong River, Brgys. Ilihan & San Jose P 8-65-0046 8 8 Non-metallic Ilihan & San Jose West, None 1/5/2010 1/14/2015 9.2689 West, Burauen, Leyte. Burauen, Leyte. Leyte Brgy. San Sotero, Javier, Sand & Gravel Jerry M. Lanoy Jerry M. Lanoy - Permit Holder Brgy. San Sotero, Javier, Leyte None ISGP IP-2008-000088-VIII Brgy.
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