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A. List of Existing MPSA Total: 47 Total Area: 124,020.29 REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU REGIONAL OFFICE NO. XIII MINING TENEMENTS STATISTICS REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2020 MINERAL PRODUCTION SHARING AGREEMENT A. List of Existing MPSA Total: 47 Total Area: 124,020.29 DATE_APPROVED ITEM NO. TENEMENT NO. HOLDER AREA (has.) MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE COMMODITY President / Chairman Mailing Address REMARKS (mm/dd/yyyy) Commercial Operation - 100.00 hectares (active;producing) Exploration Period - 872.00 Head Office: 22-Jan-1991 On April 13, 2012, the partial Declaration of Mining Project Feasibility (DMPF) covering the 100-hectare portion of the contract area was No. , G. Araneta Avenue, Quezon City approved on interim basis. Mr. Ty Tiao Hui 1 002-90-X (SMR) Sinosteel Phils. H.Y. Mining Corp. 972.0000 Renewal date: Loreto Dinagat Islands Chromite, etc President Minesite Office Address: 20-June-2016 On October 1, 2006, the assignment of J.L.B. Enterprises, Inc. to Sinosteel Phils. H.Y. Mining Corporation was approved. Brgy. Esperanza, Loreto, Dinagat Islands On June 20, 2016, the term of the MPSA was renewed. Filed an application for full DMPF 14-Nov-1991 Development Stage (Inactive) Mr. Mario G. Rm. 603, Ermita Center Bldg., 150 Roxas 2 003-90-X (SMR) Comet Mining Corporation 1296.0000 Renewal date: Esperanza, Loreto Dinagat Islands Chromite, etc Pronstroller On September 16, 2014, DMPF was approved. Blvd., Ermita, Manila 09-Oct-2019 President On October 9, 2019, the term of the MPSA was renewed. For SIRC Commercial Operation - 4,376.00 (Active;Producing) Exploration Period - 843.56 Atty. Dante S. Bravo President On July 20, 2005, the assignment of MPSA of Case Construction and Development Corporation to Surigao Integrated Resources 7th Floor, Corporate Business Center Bldg., Corporation was approved. Surigao Integrated Resources 14-Feb-1992 151 Paseo De Roxas cor. Arnaiz Ave., Corp. Operator: Cagdianao, Makati City On July 18, 2011, the approval of Platinum Group Metals Corporation as authorized Operator was granted. 3 007-92-X-SMR-Amended I 5219.5612 Surigao del Norte Nickel, etc. Renewal date: Claver Operator: Platinum Group Metals Mr. Joseph C. Sy 21-Jun-2016 Minesite: Sitio Kinalablaban, Brgy. The term of the MPSA was renewed on June 21, 2016. Corporati President Cagdianao, Claver, Surigao del Norte On June 28, 2016, the MPSA amended by annexing 843.5612-hectare or Parcel II of EXPA-000101-XIII. COnseqeuntly, the MPSA was Engr. Corsino L. redenominared as MPSA No. 007-92-X-SMR-Amended I. Odtojan Vice President for Three-Year Development/Utlization Work Program for CY 2019-2021 was approved on May 7, 2019. Operations Exploration Period 01-Ju-1993 Mr. Reuben F. Main Office: Carrascal & 4 015-93-XI-SMR BrightGreen Resources Corporation 4860.0000 Surigao del Sur Nickel, etc. Alcantara Unit E, One Luna Place The term was extended for a period of 6 years on February 07, 2019. Extension date: Cantilan President E. Luna St., Butuan City 07-Feb-2019 Third Renewal for the Exploration Period was approved on July 3, 2020. Rolando S. Santos President Arnulfo B. Santiago Commercial Operation (active;producing) SV P for Operations Main Office: Unit E, One Luna Place DMPF for nickel approved on October 15, 2014 01-Ju-1993 Carrascal, Ramesh G. Paliza E. Luna St., Butuan City Marcventures Mining and 5 016-93-XI-SMR- 4799.0000 Cantilan & Surigao del Sur Nickel etc. V P for Compliance The term of the MPSA was extended for a period of 9 years on June 24, 2016 Development Corporation Extension date: Madrid Minesite: 24-Jun-2016 Maila G. De Castro Sitio Banban. Panikian, Carrascal, Surigao Three-Year Development/Utilization Work Program for CY 2017-2019 was approved on May 5, 2017. VP for Legal City Revised Three-Year Development/Utilization Work Program for CY2017-2019 was approved on March 8, 2019. Lito L. Mortella Resident Mine Manager Commercial Operation (Active;producing) Head Office: Barangay Adlay, Carrascal, Surigao del Sur 22-Oct-1993 The assignment of MPSA from Surigao Integrated Resources Corporation to CTP Construction and Mining Corporation was approved on Mr. Clarence T. CTP Construction & Mining August 30, 2005. 6 018-93-XI-SMR 3564.0000 Carrascal Surigao del Sur Nickel, etc. Pimentel Liaison Office: Corporation Renewal date: July 8, President 11 President Ave. BF Homes, Parañaque 2019 DMPF for Nickel on an interim basis was approved on September 21, 2005. City The term of the MPSA was renewed on July 8, 2019. Ms. Estrella F. Bautista Unit 201 Bayview International, Tower I, Estrella F. Bautista Proponent Roxas Blvd., 1700 Parañaque City Others - Expired Exploration Period Malimono & 7 033-95-X 486.0000 01-Feb-96 Surigao del Norte Gold, etc. Operator: MRL Gold Philippines, Mainit Operator: Operator: The approval of MRL Philippines, Inc. as authorized Operator was granted on August 23, 2005 Inc. Mr. Edsel M. Abrasaldo 17-B Pearl of Orient Bldg., Roxas Boulevard, President Manila Mr. Diotrepis M. Suite 205, Bank of Commerce Bldg. A. 8 034-95-X Diotrepis M. Bautista 405.0000 01-Feb-96 Alegria Surigao del Norte Gold, etc. Bautista Others - Expired Exploration Period without exploration activities. Soriano Ave. Inramuros, Manila Proponent Others - Expired Exploration Period 1,378.00hectares under DMPF 9,190.62 under Exploration Period The assignment of the MPSA from Philnico Mining and Industrial Corporation to Pacific Nickel Philippines, Inc. was approved on August 7. 1997. Nonoc, Awasan Fifth renewal of the Exploration Period was approved on February 25, 2017 & Hanigan, Surigao del Norte & Dinagat Horacio C. Ramos 155 EDSA, Brgy. Wack-Wack 9 072-97-XIII-SMR-Amended A Pacific Nickel Phils. Inc. 10577.6157 07-Aug-97 Nickel, etc. Surigao City & Islands President 1555 Mandaluyong City 213 has. 1st PDMPF Cagdianao 1,174 has. 2nd PDMPF On November 6, 2019, the assignment of the 7,035- and 6,264-hectare portions of the contract area under MPSA No. 072-97-XIII-SMR by PNPI to Prima Lumina Gold Mining Corporation (PLGMC) and V .I.L Mines, Inc. (V MI ), respectively, pursuant to the Deeds of Partial Assignment and Transfer dated September 21, 2015 are hereby APPROVED. Consequently, MPSA No. 072-97-XIII-SMR shall be redenominated as 1) No. 072-97-XIII-SMR-Amended A in the name of PNPI covering the remaining 10,577.6157 hectare- contract area, 2) No. 072-97-XIII-SMR-Amended B in the name of PLGMC for the assigned 7,035-hectare area and 3) No. 072-97-XIII-Amended C in the name of V MI for the assigned 6,264-hectare area. Others - Expired Exploration Period On November 6, 2019, the assignment of the 7,035- and 6,264-hectare portions of the contract area under MPSA No. 072-97-XIII-SMR by Horacio C. Ramos PNPI to Prima Lumina Gold Mining Corporation (PLGMC) and V .I.L Mines, Inc. (V MI ), respectively, pursuant to the Deeds of Partial Prima Lumina Gold Mining Basilisa and President 155 EDSA, Brgy. Wack-Wack Assignment and Transfer dated September 21, 2015 are hereby APPROVED. Consequently, MPSA No. 072-97-XIII-SMR shall be 10 072-97-XIII-SMR-Amended B 7035.0000 07-Aug-97 Dinagat Islands Nickel, etc. Corporation Cagdianao 1555 Mandaluyong City redenominated as 1) No. 072-97-XIII-SMR-Amended A in the name of PNPI covering the remaining 10,577.6157 hectare- contract area, 2) No. 072-97-XIII-SMR-Amended B in the name of PLGMC for the assigned 7,035-hectare area and 3) No. 072-97-XIII-Amended C in the name of V MI for the assigned 6,264-hectare area. On July 20, 2020, this Office received a letter re Renewal of Exploration Period. Others - Expired Exploration Period On November 6, 2019, the assignment of the 7,035- and 6,264-hectare portions of the contract area under MPSA No. 072-97-XIII-SMR by Mr. Ricardo L. Yabut 155 EDSA, Brgy. Wack-Wack PNPI to Prima Lumina Gold Mining Corporation (PLGMC) and V .I.L Mines, Inc. (V MI ), respectively, pursuant to the Deeds of Partial 11 072-97-XIII-SMR-Amended C V .I.L. Mines, Inc. 6264.0000 07-Aug-97 Cagdianao Dinagat Islands Nickel, etc. President 1555 Mandaluyong City Assignment and Transfer dated September 21, 2015 are hereby APPROVED. Consequently, MPSA No. 072-97-XIII-SMR shall be redenominated as 1) No. 072-97-XIII-SMR-Amended A in the name of PNPI covering the remaining 10,577.6157 hectare- contract area, 2) No. 072-97-XIII-SMR-Amended B in the name of PLGMC for the assigned 7,035-hectare area and 3) No. 072-97-XIII-Amended C in the name of V MI for the assigned 6 264-hectare area Contractor: Contractor: Mr. Hilario G. Lot 24 Road 19 Commercial Operation (active; producing) Pagauitan Cogeo V illage Chairman & CEO Bagong Nayon, Antipolo City 1870 DMPF was approved in principle on June 21, 2000 East Coast Mineral Resources Co., Inc. V alencia, Operator: Operator: The approval of Cagdianao Mining Corporation as authorized Operator was approved on July 14, 2000 12 078-97-XIII (SMR) 697.0480 19-Nov-97 Dinagat Islands Nickel, etc. Cagdianao Martin Antonio G. Operator: Cagdianao Mining Zamora 29th Floor, 32nd St. BGC, Taguig City Amended Three-Year Development/Utilization Work Program for CY 2017-2019 was approved on May 3, 2019. Corporation President Minesite: Revised Three-Year Development/Utilization Work Program for CY 2020-2022 of CMC in behalf of East Coast Mineral Resources, Co., Inc. Arnilo C. Milaor Brgy. V alencia, Cagdianao, Province of was approved on May 29, 2020 Resident Mine Dinagat Islands Manager Others - Legal Issues concerning Corporate Rehab Jose Ramon V .
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