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R1 MTSR JUL 2021.Pdf 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 JULY 2021 MINERAL PRODUCTION SHARING AGREEMENT (MPSA) ANNEX-B WITHIN SEQ (Integer no. of PARCEL %Ownership of Major Filipino and DATE_FILED DATE_APPROVED APPRVD TENEMENT_NO TEN_TYPE HOLDER AREA (has.) MUNICIPALITY PROVINCE COMMODITY MINERAL REMARKS TENEMENT_NO) 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 10/05/1995 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 Per letter dtd 02-21-13 from MGB C.O held in abeyance per EO-79 & DENR No. 2012-07. Buencamino, 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, Nagabunan, Alao-ao, President Payac nan, Alao-ao, etc 153 EDSA, SDK Bldg., Bangui, Mandaluyong City, M.M. 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] Copyright Mines and Geosciences Bureau (2011) Page 1 of 80 MPSA 245 000245 (MLC- APSA Alice Raval Ventura 100% Filipino 24.0000 07-09-12 Bgy. Sulongan Pasuquin Ilocos Norte Feldspar etc F UNDER FINAL EVALUATION as per E0 130 425-Alice)) (MLC-521- Cor. P. Gomez & McKinley Sts. Namalitocan)) Laoag City, Ilocos Norte Tel. No. (MLC-319-Pabling)) (077) 771-5001 208 000208 APSA Batac Cement & Mining Ind'l. 100% Filipino 1,386.5800 08-17-00 Brgy. Tay-ac, Bantay and Ilocos Sur Limestone F UNDER FINAL EVALUATION as per E0 130 Corp. Brgys. Nagbettelan & Returned to RO by MGB CO thru memo dated September 18, 2015 Lingsat, Sto. Domingo, Per letter dtd 02-21-13 from MGB C.O held in abeyance per EO-79 & DENR No. 2012-07. * Mr. Hercules V. Galicia, President ENDORSED per Memo dated 06-29-11. 4/F Du-Val Bldg., 669 Aurora Blvd., Quezon City Tel. No. (02) 725-61-85 8 11,352.1424 2. Denied/Rejected 2.1 With Appeal - - - - - - - - - - - - - 117 000117 APSA Long Fong Corp. 1,144.1250 02-03-97 Bgys. Paratec, Pangasinan Limestone F Notice of Appeal dated 01-31-12. Motion for Reconsideration dated 09-14-10 denied 12-01-11. Tambobong, Balinmanok, ORDER OF DENIAL issued 08-19-10 for failure to complete deficient requirements. * Ms. Jinky Leilani Lu, Chairman etc. Osmeña, Dasol, RESOLUTION final & executory ordered 12-01-11. Unit 1514 President Tower 81 Pangasinan Bgy. UNDERGOING APPEAL Timog Ave., Quezon City Sabangan Pao, Burgos, Cellphone: 0927-7976788, Telefax (632)259-9356 164 000164 APSA Vinc Vita Mining Corp. 6,115.5904 05-05-98 Bani/Bolinao Pangasinan Limestone Shale F ORDER OF DENIAL issued 05-10-11 for failure to secure NCIP, etc. Silica Urgent Request for Reconsideration dated May 18, 2011. * Ms. Miguelita Terrado, President UNDERGOING APPEAL. &CEO 463 Adalla St., Palm Village, Makati City Tel. No. (02) 898-3405 Fax (02) 896-3485 Mobile Phone 0916-4172486 144 000144 APSA Yong Tai Corp. 150.1628 10-08-97 Bacarra, Ilocos Norte Sand & Gravel F WAITING FOR THE RESOLUTION OF MGB CO of the MR DATED JULY 12,2019 FILED BY YONG TAI CORP. * Ms. Jinky Leilani Lu, Chairman Decision of Denial Ordered 06/13/2019 by CO is hereby Reconsidered, Reversed and Set Unit 1514 President Tower 81 Aside. Timog Ave., Quezon City Cellphone: 0922-804-2350 Telefax: (02)259-9356 118 000118 APSA Long Fong Corp. 3,574.1250 02-03-97 Bgys. Binmanga, Ilocos Sur Sand & Gravel F Entry of Appearance, Notice of Appeal & Appeal from the Counsel dated 01-31-12. Motion for Tarangotong, Jardin, (Riverstones) reconsideration dated 03-07-11 denied 12-01-11. ORDER OF DENIAL issued 02-01-11 for * Ms. Jinky Leilani Lu, Chairman Pacac San Miguel, Pudoc failure to secure NCIP certificate, etc. RESOLUTION final & executory ordered 12-01-11. Unit 1514 President Tower 81 & Bucao East/West, UNDERGOING APPEAL Timog Ave., Quezon City Tagudin, Ilocos Sur Cellphone:0919-728-3750 Telefax Bgys. Mindoro, Alzate, 430-1343 Quintarong & Consuego, Bangar, La Union Bgys. Bangaoilan & San Rafael Sudipen, La Union Santa, 221 000221 APSA Rigid Aggregates & Mining Corp. 1,718.4424 04-05-04 Tagudin, Sta. Lucia, Sta. Ilocos Sur Iron F ORDER issued 12-01-09 denying Motion for Reconsideration re: ORDER OF DENIAL issued Cruz 07-27-09 for failure to comply deficient documents despite letters/notices sent. * Mr. Kenberg Syiaco, President UNDER APPEAL Unit 3102-D, East Tower, Phil. Stock Exchange Center, Exchange Road,Pasig City, M.M. Tel. No. (02)687-6677 Fax No. 6876699 Copyright Mines and Geosciences Bureau (2011) Page 2 of 80 MPSA 231 000231 APSA 31st Century Mining Corp. 285.0695 01-24-05 Bgy. Cacapean (OSS) Ilocos Norte Copper Silver F Motion for Reconsideration dated 01-04-11 DENIED 02-14-11 for failure to secure PMO Nueva Era Gold clearance. ORDER OF DENIAL issued 11-30-10 due to a Memo from the Acting MGB Director Unit 3102 - D East Tower, dated 11-15-10 not to accept mining applications over PMO-held areas w/o written consent/ Philippines Stock Exchange UNDERGOING APPEAL Center, Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City 1605 * Mr. Michael Syiaco, President Tel. # (632)706-1874/75 6 12,987.52 2.2 With Finality/Executory 1 000001 APSA Silanguin Mining Ventures, Inc. 1,070.9076 05-23-91 Bgy. Malabobo, Pangasinan Gabbro F Order of Rejection issued 10-21-99 for failure to comply some mandatory requirements. Mañgatarem NO MR FILED Suite 511 Basement, Peninsula Court Paseo de Roxas cor. Makati Ave., Makati City 4 000004 APSA K & G Mining Corp. 4,493.2870 06-27-91 Bgys. Pita & Babuyan Pangasinan White Clay F Resolution ordered 11-15-11 declared final & executory Order of Denial dtd 12-09-10 and MR Infanta dated 01-04-11, because applicant had not shown interest to perfect requirements tho MR filed * Ms. Elsa A. Go, Administrator within the prescribed 15-day reg. period. Russet Construction, Mining & Dev. MR DENIED 260 Roosevelt Ave., SFDM, Quezon City Tel. Nos. 922-23-38, 908-898, 968-872, 5 000005 APSA K & G Mining Corp. 2,707.7083 06-27-91 Bgys. Bamban & Lacio, Pangasinan White Clay F -do- MR DENIED Infanta, -do- 6 000006 APSA RG Mining & Construction Corp. 4,165.7993 06-27-91 Bgys. Pita & Babuyan Pangasinan White Clay F ORDER OF DENIAL issued 01-30-01 for non-compliance w/ DMO 99-10. NO MR FILED Infanta * Ms. Elsa A. Go, Administrator Russet Construction, Mining & Dev. 260 Roosevelt Ave., SFDM, Quezon City 7 000007 APSA Nicodemus F. Radovan Const. 1,134.0000 06-28-91 Bgys. Cawayan & Pangasinan Silica F Cancelled 08-10-95 for non-compliance of requirements w/in a specified time. Corp. Calomboyan Sual, NO MR FILED 2/F Gualberto Bldg., Bayview Hotel Complex, San Fernando City, La Union 10 000010 APSA Cesar A. Ventura 17.2179 No registration So. Sulongan, Caruan, Ilocos Norte Feldspar F Conversion from MLC to APSA denied since subject lease contracts still exist until 2010, 2012 & fee paid Pasuquin 2014 per letter dated 10-15-97 of this office. 77 V.G. Cruz St., Sampaloc, NO MR FILED Manila 34 P. Gomez St., Laoag City 11 000011 APSA Pansian Minerals 587.1690 01-08-92 Bgy. Pasaleng Pagudpud Ilocos Norte White Clay F RESOLUTION ordered 11-03-11 declaring final & executory the order of Denial dtd 08-19-10 and the HR dtd 09-01-10.
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