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FOR MONTH of JUNE 2021 MINING TENEMENTS STATISTICS REPORT MINES and GEOSCIENCES BUREAU REGIONAL OFFICE NO. I Republic of The Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU REGIONAL OFFICE NO. I MINING TENEMENTS STATISTICS REPORT FOR MONTH OF JUNE 2021 SUMMARY Republic of the Philippines Department of Environmen and Natural Resources MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU REGIONAL OFFICE NO. I MINING TENEMENTS STATISTICS REPORT FOR MONTH OF JUNE 2021 SUMMARY STATISTICS OF MINING TENEMENTS MPSA FTAA EP IP MLC PLC LLC Mining Patents SSMP MPP ACCREDITATION TOTAL I. NUMBER OF MINING TENEMENTS This To This To This To This To This To This To This To This To This To This To This This To To Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Month Date A. Mining Tenement Applications 1. Mining Tenement Applications filed 2. Under Process (Refer to "ANNEX A - DETAILED STATISTICS OF PROCESSING OF MINING APPLICATIONS" for details) - 8 4 2 35 29 6 82 3. Denied/Rejected - 3.1 With Appeal 6 7 1 14 3.2 Final and Executory - 193 3 47 1 145 6 391 4. Withdrawn by/Returned to Applicant - 17 3 15 12 1 48 5. Forwarded applications to other Regional Office covering larger area of the application - 2 2 6. Total No. of Existing Applications ( I.A.2 + I.A.3.1+ I.B.5.2) - 82 B. Approved Mining Tenements 1. Approved (I.B.1.2 + I.B.1.3) - 1.2 Approved with pending registration - 0 1.3 Existing Approved and registered - 13 2 - 1 53 1 4 14 72 2. Cancelled (I.B.2.1 + I.B.2.2) - 2.1 Cancelled with Motion for Reconsideration/Appeal - - 2.2 Cancelled with Finality - 3 1 4 3. Abandoned - 1 1 4. Wholly Relinquished to Govt. - 2 - - - 5 - - - 8 - 9 - - - - - 3 - 7 - 34 5. Expired - - 5.1 Expired with no application for renewal - - - - 2 - 17 - 20 - - - - - - - - - - 39 5.2 Expired with Pending Applications for Renewal - 2 - - - 6 - 9 - - - - - - - - - - - 17.00 5.3 Converted to other Tenements - 4 - 1 - 6 - 1 - 4 - 2 - 3 - - - - - - 21 6. Total No. of Existing Approved - 13 - 2 - - 1 53 - - - - - - - - - - 1 4 - 72 Tenements ( I.B.1.3 + I.B.1.2) MPSA FTAA EP IP MLC PLC LLC Mining Patents SMP MPP ACCREDITATION TOTAL II. AREA OF MINING TENEMENT This To This To This To This To This To This To This To This To This To This To This To This To (Hectares) Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date A. Mining Tenement Applications 1. Mining Tenement Applications filed - 2. Under Process 11,352.1424 96,154.3689 29114.6851 92,220.1400 506.3394 200,232.9907 3. Denied/Rejected - 3.1 With Appeal 12,996.73 17,086.3761 8.55 30,091.6561 3.2 With Finality 302,531.0243 15,136.4057 176,463.9014 20.0008 2,413.8483 83.0094 481,491.7834 4. Withdrawn by/Returned to Applicant 32,694.99 125,008.0000 99,863.2899 102.1362 10 3 257,681.4113 5. Forwarded applications with larger area to Regional Office covering larger area of the application 718.03 6. Total Area of Existing Applications ( II.A.2 + II.A.3.1+ II.B.5.2) - - B. Approved Mining Tenements 1. Approved (II.B.1.2 + B.1.3) - 1.2 Approved with pending registration - 2,349.00 2,349.0000 Copyright Mines and Geosciences Bureau (2011) Page 2 of 99 SUMMARY MPSA FTAA EP IP MLC PLC LLC Mining Patents SMP MPP ACCREDITATION TOTAL II. AREA OF MINING TENEMENT This To This To This To This To This To This To This To This To This To This To This To This To (Hectares) Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date 1.3 Existing Approved and registered - 15,317.9987 19,652.53 19.9900 855.3008 3.00 35,828.8313 2. Cancelled (II.B.2.1 + II.B.2.2) 59.9995 59.9995 2.1 Cancelled with Motion for Reconsideration/Appeal - - 2.2 Cancelled with Finality - 74.1556 74.1556 3. Abandoned 834.2651 834.2651 4. Wholly Relinquished to Govt. - 9,000.8428 463.914 7,631.66 27.40 17,123.8176 5. Expired 5.1 Expired with no application for renewal - 11,291.1167 235.8171 11,526.9338 5.2 Expired with Pending Applications for Renewal - 628.9884 16,162.3493 105.2314 16,896.5691 5.3 Converted to other Tenements - 17,190.7425 16,200.00 9,794.98 7.05 362.48 266.49 21.01 43,842.7543 6. Total Area of Existing Approved - 15,317.9987 - 19,652.5318 - 2,349.0000 19.9900 855.3008 - - - - - - - - - - - 3.0000 - 38,237.8308 Tenements ( II.B.1.3 + II.B.2.1) Copyright Mines and Geosciences Bureau (2011) Page 3 of 99 ANNEX-A Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU REGIONAL OFFICE NO. I MINING TENEMENTS STATISTICS REPORT FOR MONTH OF JUNE 2021 ANNEX A - DETAILED STATISTICS OF PROCESSING OF MINING APPLICATIONS ANNEX-A MPSA FTAA EP IP SMP MPP TOTAL STAGES OF PROCESSING This To This To This To This To This To This To This To Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date Month Date 1. Under Preliminary Evaluation - - - 2. Area Status and Clearance 1 8 1 - 10 3. Pending NCIP requirement/Proof of consultation from LGU 1 18 19 4. Undergoing Publication/Posting/Radio Announcement 3 3 6. Pending issuance of Certification from Panel of Arbitrators - 7. Under Final Evaluation by R.O. 2 1 17 10 5 35 8. Endorsed to Central Office 4 2 5 - 1 1 12 9. Others (Pls. specify) - 9.1 With mining dispute filed at Panel of Arbitrators 1 1 9.2 Mining dispute appealed to other Offices such as - 9.2.1 Mines Adjudication Board/MGB Central Office/DENR 6 7 13 9.2.2 Other Offices of other circumstances/Coverted to other Mining Tenements - 9.2.3 Order of Rejection issued by MGB-RO8 - TOTAL - 13 - 4 - 41 - 29 - - - 6 1 93 Copyright Mines and Geosciences Bureau (2011) Page 4 of 99 MPSA Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU REGIONAL OFFICE NO. I MINING TENEMENTS STATISTICS REPORT FOR MONTH OF JUNE 2021 MINERAL PRODUCTION SHARING AGREEMENT (MPSA) ANNEX-B WITHIN PARCEL %Ownership of Major Filipino and DATE_FILED DATE_APPROVED APPRVD SEQ (Integer no. of TENEMENT_NO) TENEMENT_NO TEN_TYPE HOLDER AREA (has.) MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE COMMODITY MINERAL REMARKS No. Foreign Person(s) with Nationality (mm/dd/yyyy) (mm/dd/yyyy) (T/F) RES. (T/F) A. Mining Tenement Applications 1. Under Process 65 000065 APSA Marilou Guiang 100% Filipino 494.3967 05-16-94 Bgys. Sapa Grande, Pangasinan Silica, Limestone F UNDER FINAL EVALUATION as per E0 130 Pequiña & Cacayasen Memo dtd 02/14/18 from MGB CO returned to MGB ROI. N0. 4 Ilang-Ilang St., Capitol View Burgos, Agno, SPA registered 08/16/19. Subd. Poro, San Fernando City, La Union Tel. No. (072) 888-7812/0920- 4200000 Arvin M. Navarro Authorized Rep. 86 000086 APSA Northern Cement Corp. 566.9980 05/10/1995 Bgys. Bacundao Este & Pangasinan Tuffaceous-Shale F ENDORSED Manggan Dampay, ORDER OF TRANSFER/ASSIGNMENT issued on 05-19-15. * Douglas L. YM, Chairman of the Malasiqui Board 5/F Valero Tower, Valero St. Brgy. La Paz Villasis, Salcedo Village, Makati City, M.M. Tel. No. 893-72-76 *Mr. Alfredo B. Balleteros Jr. 09286244130, 09228887507 98 000098 APSA Pinatubo Cement & Mining Corp. 2,134.4669 10-18-95 Mabini Pangasinan Limestone Shale F UNDER FINAL EVALUATION as per E0 130 Tuff Returned to RO by MGB CO thru memo dated September 18, 2015 * Ms. Wanda Michelle Buencamino, Per letter dtd 02-21-13 from MGB C.O held in abeyance per EO-79 & DENR No. 2012-07. President SDK Center, 153 EDSA, Mandaluyong City, M. M. Tel. No. (02)732-6076/725- 9676/722-5024 Ms. Lani Balinas (Contact Person) Cell No. 0916-4736-798 113 000113 APSA Calbayog Mining & Development 3,368.4900 08-15-96 Bgys. Malituek & Dangon Ilocos Norte Limestone F UNDER FINAL EVALUATION as per E0 130 Corp. Duanor, Burgos and Returned to RO by MGB CO thru memo dated September 18, 2015 Bgys. Rinatan, Dadaor ENDORSED per Memo dated 04-12-11. * Mr. CZERNY P. SURIO, President Nagabunan, Alao-ao, 153 EDSA, SDK Bldg., Payac nan, Alao-ao, etc Mandaluyong City, M.M. Bangui, Ms. Lani Balinas (Contact Person) Cell No. 0916-4736-798 100 000100 APSA Kanlaon Mineral Corp. 1,420.7434 12-08-95 Agno, Pangasinan Limestone Shale F P.A. Case No. 2003-008 filed 06-05-03 by Bgy. Cayungnan, et. Al Tuff OSS area status issued 10-03-05 * Mr. Ferdinand Luciano, President UNDER PANEL OF ARB. 153 EDSA, SDK Bldg., UNDER FINAL EVALUATION Mandaluyong City, M.M. Ms. Lani Balinas (Contact Person) Cell No. 0916-4736-798 Ms. Lani Balinas (Contact Person) Cell No. 0916-4736-798 230 000230 APSA Leverson Brothers Corp. 100% Filipino 1,956.4674 01-10-05 Bamban/Maasin Pangasinan Manganese F UNDER FINAL EVALUATION as per E0 130 Mangatarem - 1820.819 APPEAL GRANTED ORDERED 05/28/19 124 Canberra Street, Pasig Greenpark Village, Mangahan, Pasig CityPlant Address: Brgy. Portic, Bugallon, PangasinanEmail: [email protected] 245 000245 (MLC- APSA Alice Raval Ventura 100% Filipino 24.0000 07-09-12 Bgy.
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