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Caraga Regional Office Directory of Operating Mines & Quarries Cy 2019 MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU CARAGA REGIONAL OFFICE DIRECTORY OF OPERATING MINES & QUARRIES CY 2019 Duration of Permit Status Telephone Number/Fax Number/E-mail Area Location (Barangay, Region Mineral Province Municipality/City Commodity Contractor Operator Managing Official/Position Mailing Address Type of Permit Permit Number Effectivity of Expiration of Address (hectares) Municipality, Province) Producing Non-Producing Permit Permit Caraga Metallic Dinagat Islands Loreto Nickel SINOSTEEL PHILIPPINES H. Y. - Ty Tiao Hui, President HEAD OFFICE: Unit 1614, Tower One, Ayala Triangle, HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 759-4061 (Phone); 63 02 501- MPSA 002-90-X (SMR) 01/22/1991; 01/22/2041 972.000 - Producing MINING CORPORATION Ayala Ave., 1226 Makati City 5334 (Fax); [email protected] 06/20/2016 MINE SITE: Panamaon, Loreto MINE SITE: 63 939 595-6336 (Renewal) Caraga Metallic Surigao del Norte Clav er Nickel SURIGAO INTEGRATED RESOURCES PLATINUM GROUP METALS Joseph C. Sy, Chairman HEAD OFFICE: 7th Floor, Corporate Business HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 519-7888 (Phone); 63 02 812- MPSA 007-92-X (SMR) 02/14/1992; 02/14/2042 4,376.000 - Producing CORPORATION CORPORATION Center,151 Paseo de Roxas corner Arnaiz Street, 0833 (Fax) 06/21/2016 1226 Makati City MINE SITE: 63 917 717-1641; (Renewal) MINE SITE: Cagdianao, Clav er [email protected] Caraga Metallic Dinagat Islands Loreto Nickel CENTURY PEAK CORPORATION - Wilfredo D. Keng, President HEAD OFFICE: 14th Floor, Unit 1403 & 1404 Equitable HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 856-0999 (Phone); 63 02 856- MPSA 010-92-X(SMR) 05/07/1992 05/06/2017 4,376.000 - Expired *filed (Nickel Mining Project) Bank Tower, 8751 Paseo de Roxas Ave., Salcedo 4844 (Fax) for renewal of Village, 1226 Makati City MINE SITE: permit MINE SITE: Panamaon, Loreto Caraga Metallic Dinagat Islands Loreto Nickel ORIENTAL SYNERGY MINING - Vicky Jiang, Chairman HEAD OFFICE: 116 C3 Road cor. 6th Street, 123 HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 354-0638 (Phone) MPSA 011-92-X(SMR) 05/14/1992 05/13/2017 648.000 - Expired *wit h CORPORATION Grace Park, 1403 Caloocan City MINE SITE: 63 948 152-2426 Cancellat ion Order MINE SITE: Esperanza, Loreto Caraga Metallic Surigao del Sur Carrascal; Cantilan Nickel MARCVENTURES MINING AND - Rolando S. Santos, Officer-In-Charge HEAD OFFICE: 4F Citibank Center, 8741 Paseo del HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 831-4479 (Phone); 63 02 856- MPSA 016-93-X 01/07/1993 01/07/2018; 4,799.000 - Producing DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Roxas, 1226 Makati City 7975 (Fax) 01/07/2027 MINE SITE: Pili, Carrascal MINE SITE: 63 909 902-7931 (extended) Caraga Metallic Surigao del Sur Carrascal Nickel CTP CONSTRUCTION AND MINING - Clarence J. Pimentel, Jr., President HEAD OFFICE: 11 President Avenue, BF Homes, 1720 HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 637-2955 (Phone); 63 02 807- MPSA 018-93-X (SMR) 01/11/1991; 07/07/2044 3,564.000 - Producing CORPORATION (Adlay Mining Parañaque City 8709 (Fax); [email protected] 07/08/2019 Project) MINE SITE: Adlay, Carrascal MINE SITE: 63 910 017-3393 (Renewal) Caraga Metallic Dinagat Islands Libjo & Tubajon Nickel VISTA BUENA MINING WELLEX MINING CORPORATION Francisco L. Llaguno, President HEAD OFFICE: 7/F Montepino Bldg. cor. Adelantado HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 893-5658, 63 02 706-7888 MPSA 031-94-X(SMR) 09/08/1994 09/07/2019 3,696.000 - Expired CORPORATION (WMC) (Contractor) Street, Legaspi Village, 1229 Makati City (Phone) MINE SITE: 63 927 433-8756 William T. Gatchalian, President (WMC) 35th Floor One Corporate Center, Doña Julia Vargas cor. Meralco Avenue, Ortigas Center, 1605 Pasig City MINE SITE: Valencia, Cagdianao Caraga Metallic Dinagat Islands Cagdianao, Basilisa, San Nickel PACIFIC NICKEL PHILIPPINES - Horacio C. Ramos, President HEAD OFFICE: G/F SMITS Corporate Center, 155 HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 304-8300 (Phone) MPSA 072-97-XIII-(SMR) 08/07/1997 08/07/2022 25,000.000 - Exploration Period Jose, Dinagat & Surigao INCORPORATED EDSA, Wack-Wack, 1555 Mandaluyong City MINE SITE: [email protected] City MINE SITE: Talisay, Nonoc Island, Surigao City Caraga Metallic Dinagat Islands Cagdianao Nickel EAST COAST MINERAL RESOURCES CAGDIANAO MINING Hilario G. Pagauitan, Chairman & CEO HEAD OFFICE: Lot 17, Road 19, Cogeo Village, HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 647-9817, 63 02 798-7622 MPSA 078-97-XIII (SMR) 11/19/1997 11/19/2022 697.048 - Producing COMPANY INCORPORATED CORPORATION (CMC) (Contractor) Bagong Nayon, 1870 Antipolo City local 8608 (Phone); 63 02 639-6137; 63 02 814- 0026 (Fax) Martin G. Zamora, President (CMC) 29th Floor, NAC Tower, 32nd St. Bonifacio, Global MINE SITE: 63 86 826-6113 (Phone); City, 1634 Taguig City [email protected] MINE SITE: Valencia, Cagdianao Caraga Metallic Agusan del Norte Tubay & Santiago Nickel AGATA PROCESSING, INC. AGATA MINING VENTURES Cynthia Marie S. Delfin, President HEAD OFFICE: 22nd Floor Equitable Bank Tower, HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 728-8491 (Phone); MPSA 134-99-Xlll 05/26/1999 05/26/2024 4,995.000 - Producing INCORPORATED Paseo de Roxas, 1226 Makati City [email protected] MINE SITE: Lawigan, Tubay MINE SITE: Caraga Metallic Surigao del Sur Carrascal Nickel CTP CONSTRUCTION AND MINING - Clarence J. Pimentel, Jr., President HEAD OFFICE: 11 President Avenue, BF Homes, 1720 HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 637-2955 (Phone); 63 02 807- MPSA 158-00-Xlll (SMR) 05/02/2000 05/02/2025 321.400 - Producing CORPORATION (Dahican Nickel Parañaque City 8709 (Fax); [email protected] Project) MINE SITE: Dahican, Carrascal MINE SITE: 63 910 017-3393 Caraga Metallic Surigao del Norte Tubod; Mainit Gold; Silver GREENSTONE RESOURCES - Love D. Manigsaca, President HEAD OFFICE: 5th Floor, NOL Tower, Commerce HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 807-2790 (Phone); 63 02 807- MPSA 184-2002-Xlll 12/11/2002 12/11/2027 3,288.768 - Care & CORPORATION Avenue cor. Acacia Avenue, Madrigal Business 6655 (Fax) Maintenance Park, Ayala Alabang, 1780 Muntinlupa City MINE SITE: [email protected] MINE SITE: Cawilan, Tubod Caraga Metallic Dinagat Islands Tubajon Nickel EAST COAST MINERAL RESOURCES LIBJO MINING CORPORATION (LMC) Hilario G. Pagauitan, Chairman & CEO HEAD OFFICE: Lot 17, Road 19, Cogeo Village, HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 647-9817, 63 02 511-8312 MPSA 233-2007-Xlll (SMR) 06/08/2007 06/08/2032 4,226.274 - Producing *wt h COMPANY INCORPORATED (Contractor) Bagong Nayon, 1870 Antipolo City (Phone); 63 02 639-6137, 63 02 550-1468 (Fax) st ayed order due t o WESTERNSHORE MINING MINE SITE: 63 86 231-5131; Appeal file before CORPORATION (WNC) t he Office of t he Salvador V. Zamora II, President (LMC) 4th Floor Low Rise Pacific Star Building, Sen. Gil Puyat [email protected] President ALNOR NAC’S CONSTRUCTION AND cor. Makati Avenue, Makati City DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Antonio L. Co, President (WNC) (ANCDC) Unit 202 Tower 1, Rockwell Business Center, Ortigas Avenue, 1605 Pasig City Norberto C. Perez (ANCDC) Sitio Malico, Luna, 8400 Surigao City MINE SITE: Nav arro and San Antonio, Tubajon & Libjo Caraga Metallic Dinagat Islands Tubajon Nickel NORWEAH METALS AND MINERALS ORIENTAL VISION MINING Hilario G. Pagauitan, Chairman & CEO HEAD OFFICE: No.24, Road 19, Bagong Nayon I, HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 647-9817, 814-0029, 812- MPSA 242-2007-XIII SMR 07/12/2007 07/12/2032 2,314.202 - Non-Producing COMPANY INCORPORATED PHILIPPINES CORPORATION (Contractor) Cogeo Vill., 1870 Antipolo City 8022, 63 32 236-0027 / 236-0028 (Phone); 63 02 668-2779, 63 32 236-9507 (Fax) Fernando S. Borja, President (OVMPC) 7th Flr., Adnama Bldg., Larrazabal Avenue, N. MINE SITE: 63 910 043-5261; Reclamation Area, 6014 Mandaue City [email protected] MINE SITE: Malinao, Tubajon Caraga Metallic Surigao del Sur Carrascal Nickel CTP CONSTRUCTION AND MINING CARRASCAL NICKEL Clarence Pimentel, Jr., President HEAD OFFICE: 11 President Avenue, BF Homes, 1720 HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 637-2955, 63 02 891-8176 MPSA 243-2007-Xlll (SMR) 07/17/2007 07/17/2032 4,547.763 - Producing CORPORATION CORPORATION (CNC) (Contractor) Parañaque City local 402 (Phone); 63 02 807-8709, 63 02 891- 8176 local 414 (Fax); Antonio L. Co, President (CNC) 23F High Street South Corporate Plaza, 26th Street [email protected] cor. 9th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, 1630 Taguig MINE SITE: 085 826-8805; City [email protected] MINE SITE: Bon-ot, Carrascal Page 1 of 2 MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU CARAGA REGIONAL OFFICE DIRECTORY OF OPERATING MINES & QUARRIES CY 2019 Duration of Permit Status Telephone Number/Fax Number/E-mail Area Location (Barangay, Region Mineral Province Municipality/City Commodity Contractor Operator Managing Official/Position Mailing Address Type of Permit Permit Number Effectivity of Expiration of Address (hectares) Municipality, Province) Producing Non-Producing Permit Permit Caraga Metallic Surigao del Norte Tagana-an Nickel HINATUAN MINING - Martin Antonio G. Zamora, President HEAD OFFICE: 29th Floor, NAC Tower, 32nd St. HEAD OFFICE: 63 32 798-7622 local 8607 (Phone) MPSA 246-2007-Xlll (SMR) 07/25/2007 07/25/2032 773.770 - Producing CORPORATION Bonifacio, Global City, 1634 Taguig City MINE SITE: 232-4281 (Phone) ; 63 86 826-1153 MINE SITE: Talav era, Tagana-an (TeleFax); [email protected] Caraga Metallic Surigao del Norte Clav er Nickel ADNAMA MINING RESOURCES - Fernando S. Borja, President HEAD OFFICE: 7th Flr., Adnama Bldg., Larrazabal HEAD OFFICE: 63 32 236-0027 to 28 (Phone); 63 MPSA 259-2007-Xlll (SMR) 07/12/2007; 07/12/2032 5,142.880 - Producing INCORPORATED Ave., N. Reclamation Area, 6014 Mandaue City 32 236-9507 (Fax) (Amended II) 07/24/2015 (Amended); MINE SITE: Urbiztondo, Clav er MINE SITE: 086 826-5215 05/19/2016 (Amended II) Caraga Metallic Agusan del Norte Tubay Nickel SR METALS, INC. - Miguel Alberto V. Gutierrez, President HEAD OFFICE: Unit 501, L5, C2 Building, 7th Avenue HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 856-5701 to 05 (Phone) ; 63 MPSA 261-2008-Xlll 03/10/2008 03/10/2033 1,079.050 - Producing cor.
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