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A. COMPLETE LIST of EXISTING MPSA Total = 314 Total Area MRMS Report No. 002A Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU Mining Tenements Management Division MINERAL PRODUCTION SHARING AGREEMENT (MPSA) As of April 30, 2016 A. COMPLETE LIST OF EXISTING MPSA Total = 314 Total Area (Hectares) = 565,529.3817 COMMODITY DATE DATE OF Item No. CONTRACTOR MPSA No. CONTACT INFORMATION LOCATION AREA (Has.) (including associated REMARKS APPROVED EXPIRATION minerals) 1 Comet Mining Corp. 003-90-X (SMR) Mario G. Pronstroller Loreto, Dinagat Islands 1,296.0000 Chromite 11/14/1991 11/14/2016 Development/ Commercial Operation; DMPF for President (Within Parcel III of Nickel approved on September 16, 2014. Rm. 603 Ermita Center Bldg. 1350 Surigao Mineral Roxas Blvd., Ermita Manila Reservation) Tel. No: 521-9941 Fax No: 526-0509 2 Acoje Mining Co. Inc. and 005-91-III F. Kennedy Coronel Sta. Cruz, Zambales 540.0000 Chromite 9/5/1991 9/5/2016 Exploration. Zambales Chromite Mining President Corp. Inc. 3rd Floor, DMCI Homes Corporate Center, 1321 Apolinario Street, Bangkal, Makati City Tel. Nos.: 831-2309, 831-0833, 823- 7963 and 823-6242 Fax Nos. 831-6241 & 831-6242 3 Surigao Integrated Resources 007-92-X Joseph Cue Sy Claver, Surigao del Norte 4,376.0000 Nickel 2/14/1992 2/14/2017 Commercial Operation. Operator: Platinum Corp. (Assignment from Case President (Within Parcel I of Group Metals Corporation thru the Order dated Construction and Development 7th Floor, Corporate Business Center Surigao Mineral July 18, 2011 Corp.) Bldg., 151 Paseo de Roxas cor. Arnaiz Reservation) Street, Makati City Tel. No: (632) 8121494 Fax No: (632) 8120833 4 NAREDICO Inc. 008-92-X (SMR) Fernando C. Ang Loreto, Dinagat Islands 1,134.0000 Chromite 5/15/1992 5/15/2017 Exploration. President (Within Parcel III of 61 General Lim Street, Heroes Hill, Surigao Mineral Quezon City Reservation) Tel. Nos: 371-3466 5 Nationwide Dev't. 009-92-XI Jose P. De Jesus Pantukan, Davao del 1,656.0000 Copper and gold 5/27/1992 5/27/2017 Development. DMPF approved on December 29, Corp.(NADECOR) and Benguet President Norte 12/11/2002 2015. Corp. Suite 203, Jollibee Centre Bldg, San (Amended) Miguel Ave, Ortigas Center, Pasig City Tel No: (632) 635-0559 to 60, (632) 633-9464 Fax No: (632) 633-9466, (632) 633- 9463 COPYRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU (2016) page 1 MRMS Report No. 002A COMMODITY DATE DATE OF Item No. CONTRACTOR MPSA No. CONTACT INFORMATION LOCATION AREA (Has.) (including associated REMARKS APPROVED EXPIRATION minerals) 6 Century Peak Corp. 010-92-X (SMR) Wilfredo D. Keng Loreto, Dinagat Islands 1,198.0000 Chromite 6/11/1992 6/11/2017 Commercial Operation; DMPF for Nickel (Assignment from Casiguran President (Within Parcel III of approved on December 23, 2009 and affirmed Mining Corp.) 14th Flr. Equitable Bank Tower Surigao Mineral on March 8, 2012. Condominium, 8751 Paseo de Roxas Reservation) Ave., Salcedo Village, Makati City Tel. No: (632) 856-0999, 635-0559, 635-0560, 633-9464 Fax No: (632) 856-4844, 633-9466, 6339463 7 Minahang Bayan ng 011-92-X (SMR) Benglen B. Ecleo Loreto and San Jose, 648.0000 Chromite 6/11/1992 6/11/2017 Development/Commercial Operation; DMPF for Mamamayan ng Dinagat Island President Dinagat Islands (Within Nickel approved on Seprember 25, 2009. Cooperative San Jose, Surigao del Norte Parcel III of Surigao Mineral Reservation) 8 Hinatuan Mining Corporation 012-92-VIII Gerard H. Brimo Manicani Island, 1,165.0000 Nickel 10/28/1992 10/28/2017 Exploration. President Guiuan, Eastern Samar 29th Flr., NAC Tower, 32nd St., Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City Tel. No: (02) 798-7622, 892-6669 Fax No: (02) 892-5344 9 Apo Land and Quarry Corp. 013-93-VII Paul Vincent Arcenas Naga, Cebu 192.0000 Limestone 4/23/1993 4/23/2018 Commercial Operation. (Assignment from Apo Cement Chairman of the Board Corporation) Tina-an, City of Naga, Cebu Tel. No. 849-3754 Fax No. 849-3580 10 Dorilag Cement Corp. 014-93-VI Fe D. Dorilag Jordan and Buenavista, 1,794.6000 Limestone 6/18/1993 6/18/2018 Exploration. Chairman of the Board Guimaras Barangay P.D. Monfort, North Dumangas, Iloilo 11 Carac-an Development Corp. 015-93-X (SMR) Alfredo P. Lozano, Jr. Carrascal and Cantilan, 4,860.0000 Copper and gold 7/1/1993 7/1/2018 Exploration. President Surigao del Sur Unit 4D, LPL Towers, Legaspi Village, Makati City Tel. No. (632) 8153105 12 Marcventures Mining and 016-93-X (SMR) Ramon A. Recto Cantilan, Surigao del Sur 4,799.0000 Gold and copper 7/1/1993 7/1/2018 Development/Commercial Operation. DMPF for Development Corporation President Nickel approved on October 15, 214. Ortiz Corner Arreza Streets, Angosilom, Cantillan, Surigao del Sur Telefax: (086) 212-5777 COPYRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU (2016) page 2 MRMS Report No. 002A COMMODITY DATE DATE OF Item No. CONTRACTOR MPSA No. CONTACT INFORMATION LOCATION AREA (Has.) (including associated REMARKS APPROVED EXPIRATION minerals) 13 Celestial Nickel Mining 017-93-IVB Dante R. Bravo Brookes Pt., Palawan 2,835.0600 Nickel 8/5/1993 8/5/2018 Exploration; Operator: Ipilan Nickel Corp. thru the Exploration Corp. President Approved by Order dated April 20, 2015; DMPF under 193 Aerides St. Pacific Village DENR Secretary. evaluation. Muntinlupa City 9/18/1993 Affirmed by Office of the President. 4/10/2000 Amendment approved by DENR secretary. 14 C.T.P Construction and Mining 018-93-X (SMR) Clarence Pimentel, Jr. Carrascal , Surigao del 3,564.0000 Chromite 10/22/1993 10/22/2018 Commercial Operation; DMPF for Nickel Corp. President Sur (Within Parcel I of approved on September 21, 2005. (Assignment from Surigao #11 President Ave., BF Homes, Surigao Mineral Integrated Resources Corp.) Paranaque City Reservation) 15 Stagno Mining Corporation 022-94-X (SMR) Kendrick Lawrence Lee Libjo, Dinagat Islands 729.0000 Chromite 5/11/1994 5/11/2019 Exploration: Reinstated per DENR Resolution (Assignment from E.L. President (Within Parcel III of dated January 13, 2015. Assignment from E.L. Enterprises Inc.) 2450 Del Carmen Street, Malate, Manila Surigao Mineral Enterprises Inc. approved per Order dated: Tel. Nos. 527-5211 and 219-9065 Reservation) September 14, 2015. 16 Minahang Bayan ng 025-94-X (SMR) Benglen B. Ecleo Loreto, Dinagat Islands 486.0000 Chromite 5/11/1994 5/11/2019 Exploration. Mamamayan ng San Jose Multi- Chairman of the Board (Within Parcel III of Purpose Cooperative Surigao Mineral Susan R. Dela Merced Reservation) President PL Building, Poblacion, San Jose, Surigao del Norte Tel Nos. (02) 7210883, 7255040 17 Republic Cement & Building 026-94-III Renato C. Sunico Norzagaray, Bulacan 559.0000 Limestone 5/11/1994 5/11/2019 Commercial Operation. Materials, Inc. President (formerly Lafarge Republic, Inc.) The Salcedo Tower, 169 H. V. Dela Costa Street, Salcedo Village, 1227 Makati City Tel. No. (632) 885-4599, 238-9881 18 Holcim Mining and Development 027-94-III Ma. Allen M. Arbis Norzagaray, Bulacan 554.3811 Limestone and shale 5/11/1994 5/11/2019 Commercial Operation. Assignment From Holcim Corporation President Philippines, Inc. approved per Order dated: April (Assignment from Holcim 7th Flr. Two World Square, McKinley 7, 2016. Philippines, Inc.) Hill, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634 Tel. No: (02) 632-459-3333 Fax No. (02) 632-459-3444 19 Zhongli Mining Corporation 028-94-X (SMR) Bowen Huwang Albor, Dinagat Islands 570.0000 Chromite 5/11/1994 5/11/2019 Exploration. (Assignment from Minahang 61 Baua St. San Francisco Del Monte, (Within Parcel III of Bayan Ng Albor Cooperative, Quezon City, Surigao Mineral Inc.) 09209249199 Reservation) COPYRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU (2016) page 3 MRMS Report No. 002A COMMODITY DATE DATE OF Item No. CONTRACTOR MPSA No. CONTACT INFORMATION LOCATION AREA (Has.) (including associated REMARKS APPROVED EXPIRATION minerals) 20 Republic Cement & Building 029-95-IVA Renato C. Sunico Taysan, Batangas 321.1700 Limestone and shale 9/29/1995 9/29/2020 Commercial Operation. Materials, Inc. President (formerly Lafarge Republic, Inc.) The Salcedo Tower, 169 H. V. Dela Costa Street, Salcedo Village, 1227 Makati City Tel. No: (632) 885-4599, 238-9881 21 Lazi Bay Resources Devt. Inc. 030-95-VII Henry O. Lo Lazi and Maria, Siquijor 392.8000 Limestone 6/16/1995 6/16/2020 Commercial Operation. President Rm. 107 FCC Bldg., 119 Rada St., Legaspi Village, Makati City Tel. No: (632) 8137581, 8137582, 8137583. Fax No: (632) 8129289, 8162645 22 Vista Buena Mining Corporation 031-94-X (SMR) Francisco Llaguno Libjo and Tubajon, 3,696.0000 Chromite 6/19/1994 6/19/2019 Commercial Operation; DMPF for Nickel President Dinagat Islands (Within approved on interim basis on September 30, 7/F Montepino Bldg. cor. Adelantado Parcel III of Surigao 2013. Operator: Wellex Mining Corporation thru St.,Legaspi Vill., Makati City, Field Mineral Reservation) the Order dated August 14, 2008 Office - Rocha Compound U.N. Ceniza Heights, Surigao City, Tel No. 893-5658, Fax 893-5657 23 EMACO, Inc. 031-95-IX Enrico P. Magsaysay Lintangan, Sibuco, 3,807.0000 Bentonite clay 3/22/1995 3/22/2020 For registration. President Zamboanga del Norte No. 27 3rd Street, New Manila, Quezon City 24 Mindanao Portland Cement 031-95-XII Florante B. Piansay Iligan City, Lanao del 323.0953 Limestone and shale 12/26/1995 12/26/2020 Commercial Operation. Corp. VP for Marketing Norte Crisanta & Pablo Bldg., #5524 South Super Highway Cor. Arnaiz Ave. Makati City Tel. No: 812-7050 Fax No: 812-7055 25 Concrete Aggregates Corp. 032-95-IVA Francisco M. Ortigas III Angono, Rizal 192.0000 Basalt and rock aggregates 12/29/1995 12/29/2020 Commercial Operation. President 9th Floor, Ortigas Bldg., Ortigas Ave., Pasig City 26 Estrella F.
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