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DEPARTMENT of ENERGY List of Valid and Subsisting Accredited Coal Traders As of 31 May 2021 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY List of Valid and Subsisting Accredited Coal Traders as of 31 May 2021 Certificate of Accreditation Coal Transport Coal Transport Permit Company Period of Validity Contact Person and Address Supplier/s No. Permit No. (Form 1) No. (Form 2) Catherine C. Martinez DEUS-BENEDICAT CARRIERS Logistics Service 02 June 2020 - 01 June Owner 1 CT-2020-06-0442 Logistics Service Provider Logistics Service Provider ENTERPRISES Provider 2021 Km 37 Brgy. Pulong Buhangin, Sta. Maria, Bulacan Marcelino G. Temario with Mr. Jake Vincent S. Villa SSCMP No. VFO-2019- LAVYNJEX MINES 25 June 2020 - 24 June 2 CT-2020-06-0443(R) LMI-2020-06 LMI-2020-0001 onwards President 002® INCORPORATED 2021 Building 119 T. Padilla St., Cebu City Florentino C. Llorando with SSCMP No. 2018-001 Elenita B. Gumban SURIGAO COAL MARKETING 26 June 2020 - 25 June 3 CT-2020-06-0444(R) SCMC-2020-06 SCMC-2020-0001 onwards Chairman Surigao SSCMPs COOPERATIVE 2021 Murio St., Mangagoy, Bislig City Surigao del Sur Joseph C. Dyhengco 16 July 2020 - 15 July Semirara Mining and Power 4 JET POWER CORPORATION CT-2020-07-0445(R) JPC-2020-07 JPC-2020-0001 onwards President 2021 Corp. 808 Reina Regente St. Binondo, Manila John Louie N. Sy 19 September 2020 - Proprietor Semirara Mining and Power 5 SY LINK MARKETING CT-2020-09-0446(R) SLM-2020-09 SLM-2020-0001 onwards 18 September 2021 #20 Gov. Ramos Ave., Sta. Maria, Zamboanga Corporation City Maria Anna M. Agbunag VP - MIS, MMD, FMD, COT GLOBAL TRADE ENERGY GTrade-2020-0001 29 August 2020 - 28 Coaltrade Services 6 CT-2020-08-0447® GTrade-2020-08 Noel A. de Asis RESOURCES CORPORATION onwards August 2021 International PTE Ltd SM-Coal Trading Brgy. Daanlungsod, Toledo City, Cebu Brgy. Dapdap, Batan Is., Rapu-rapu, Albay Serapio N. Villapando, Jr. SERAPIO N. VILLAPANDO, JR. SSCMP-No. 2019- SSCMP-No. 2019-001(R)- 10 August 2020 - 09 7 CT-2020-08-0448® Mailing Address: Purok 1A, Brgy. San Roque, with SSCMP No. 2019- with SSCMP No. 2019-001(R ) 001(R)-2020-08 2020-0001 onwards August 2021 Mercedes, Camarines Norte 001(R ) Mr. Rommel A. Ibuna GOLD NUGGETS HAULING AND Logistics Service 10 August 2020 - 09 President 8 CT-2020-08-0449 Logistics Service Provider Logistics Service Provider TRUCKING CORPORATION Provider August 2021 7F Dela Rosa Centre, 7603 Dela Rosa St., Pio del Pilar, Makati VINCENT C. VERANO with SSCMP-No. 2020-006- SSCMP-No. 2020-006- 26 August 2020 - 25 Purok 1, Sitio Sikahoy, San Jose, Bislig City, Vincent C. Verano with 9 CT-2020-08-0450 SSCMP No. 2020-006 2020-08 2020-0001 onwards August 2021 Surigao del Sur SSCMP No. 2020-006 Grace Cochingyan 17 October 2020 - 16 President Trafigura Pte Ltd. 10 ENCOAL CORPORATION CT-2020-10-0451(R) EC-2020-10 EC-2020-0001 onwards October 2021 Unit 4H Amber Place #67 Bayani Rd. Fort Adimitra Resources Pte Ltd. Bonifacio Taguig City JAYLORD C. BANUG with SSCMP SSCMP-No. 2020-008- SSCMP-No. 2020-008- 01 September 2020 - Purok 1, Castillo Village, Mangagoy, Bislig City, Jaylord C. Banug with 11 CT-2020-09-0453 No. 2020-008 2020-09 2020-0001 onwards 31 August 2021 Surigao del Sur 8311 SSCMP No. 2020-008 LENEVIC D. SERRANO with SSCMP-No. 2020-010- SSCMP-No. 2020-010- 21 September 2020 - Purok 1-A, Brgy. San Jose, Bislig City, Surigao Lenevic D. Serrano with 12 CT-2020-09-0454 SSCMP No. 2020-010 2020-09 2020-0001 onwards 20 September 2021 del Sur SSCMP No. 2020-010 Mega Mineral PTE Ltd Ceasar I. Lao-as PT Jaya Selaras Globalindo ASIA PACIFIC ENERGY APERVI-2020-0001 23 October 2020 - 22 Chairman and President 13 CT-2020-10-0455® APERVI-2020-10 PT Kalimantan Anugerah RESOURCES VENTURES, INC. onwards October 2021 4th Street Mission Viejo Homes, Mandalangan, Mandiri Investa/PT Esa Bacolod City, Negros Occidental 6100 Harapan Baru Prepared by: Noted by: ______________________ _______________ Janish S. Gutierrez Nenito C. Jariel, Jr. Sr. SRS Chief, CNMD Page 1 of 6 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY List of Valid and Subsisting Accredited Coal Traders as of 31 May 2021 Certificate of Accreditation Coal Transport Coal Transport Permit Company Period of Validity Contact Person and Address Supplier/s No. Permit No. (Form 1) No. (Form 2) Purok 2, Brgy. San Jose, Bislig City, Surigao del ALFREDO D. OZARAGA with SSCMP-No. 2020-011- SSCMP-No. 2020-011- 28 September 2020 - Sur Alfredo D. Ozaraga with 14 CT-2020-09-0456 SSCMP No. 2020-011 2020-09 2020-0001 onwards 27 September 2021 Mailing Address:Purok 1, Gamaon District, SSCMP No. 2020-011 Mangagoy, Bislig City, Surigao del Sur Mr. Teodorico J. Patag, Jr. Vice President LIMAY BULK HANDLING Logistics Service 30 September 2020 - 2nd Floor, Eurovilla I Condominim, Legaspi 15 CT-2020-09-0457® Logistics Service Provider Logistics Service Provider TERMINAL, INC. Provider 29 September 2021 corner Rufino Sts., Legaspi Village, Makati City Seafront Shipyard, Barangay Lucanin Mariveles, Bataan Carlito L. Aparri SC-COC129-2020-0001 15 October 2020 - 14 President Samaju Corporation COC SAMAJU CORPORATION SC-COC129-2020-10 onwards October 2021 Block. 20, Lot 23, Orendain St., Doña Maria No. 129 Subd., Tagas, Daraga, Albay 16 CT-2020-10-0459® Carlito L. Aparri SC-COC128-2020-0001 15 October 2020 - 14 President Samaju Corporation COC SAMAJU CORPORATION SC-COC128-2020-10 onwards October 2021 Block. 20, Lot 23, Orendain St., Doña Maria No. 128 Subd., Tagas, Daraga, Albay Wilfredo J. Velilla IPRUDENTIAL STEVEDORING Logistics Service 06 October 2020 - 05 17 CT-2020-10-0460® Logistics Service Provider General Manager Logistics Service Provider AND PORT SERVICES, INC. Provider October 2021 VIEA Compound, Vitas Tondo, Manila Mr. Leo Roberto M. Tengson EON BULK HANDLING Logistics Service 31 October 2020 - 30 President 18 CT-2020-10-0461® Logistics Service Provider Logistics Service Provider SERVICES INC. Provider October 2021 322 G. Araneta Ave., Doña Imelda Quezon City Robinson K. Sy ASIAN SHIPPING Logistics Service 16 October 2020 - 15 General Manager 19 CT-2020-10-0462® Logistics Service Provider Logistics Service Provider CORPORATION Provider October 2021 50 North Bay Boulevard Navotas City Mr. Arvin Peter M. Nuñez COO-Chief Operations Officer ONC LOGISTICS SPECIALIST Logistics Service 19 October 2020 - 18 20 CT-2020-10-0463 Logistics Service Provider Unit 4G VMCC Apartment Logistics Service Provider CORP. Provider October 2021 Santolan Rd. Cor. Granada St., Brgy. Valencia, Quezon City Ms. Noela N. Gole Cruz WBCARMIL TRUCKING Logistics Service 20 October 2020 - 19 Proprietor 21 CT-2020-10-0464 Logistics Service Provider Logistics Service Provider SERVICES Provider October 2021 No. 668 J. Barcial Street, Mag-asawang Sapa, Santa Maria, Bulacan Jimmy L. Ang J-CHANNEL INGREDIENTS 21 October 2020 - 20 22 CT-2020-10-0465® JCIC-2020-10 JCIC-2020-0001 onwards President JetPower Corp. CORP. October 2021 808 G/F Reina Regente St. Binondo, Manila Victor Ocampo Tan 13 November 2020 - 12 President Semirara Mining and Power 23 V T PRIMETECH INC. CT-2020-11-0452(R) VTPI-2020-11 VTPI-2020-0001 onwards November 2021 Lakestone Compound, Daang Bato St., Lawang Corporation Bato, Valenzuela City Charles Henry Yap 20 November 2020 - 19 President Semirara Mining and Power 24 KCAL COAL CENTRE INC. CT-2020-11-0458® KCCI-2020-11 KCCI-2020-0001 onwards November 2021 Top Harbor International Bredco Port, Corporation Reclamation Area Brgy. 10, Bacolod City Prepared by: Noted by: ______________________ _______________ Janish S. Gutierrez Nenito C. Jariel, Jr. Sr. SRS Chief, CNMD Page 2 of 6 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY List of Valid and Subsisting Accredited Coal Traders as of 31 May 2021 Certificate of Accreditation Coal Transport Coal Transport Permit Company Period of Validity Contact Person and Address Supplier/s No. Permit No. (Form 1) No. (Form 2) Ms. Rubina G. Dumada-ug 29 November 2020 - 28 Global Trade Energy 25 TRIPLE R & S TRADING CT-2020-11-0466® TRST-2020-11 TRST-2020-0001 onwards General Manager November 2021 Resources Corp Brgy. Basak, Sudtonggan, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu Mr. Leo Roberto M. Tengson RAYS LADING OPERATIONS Logistics Service 10 November 2020 - 09 President 26 CT-2020-11-0467 Logistics Service Provider Logistics Service Provider CORPORATION Provider November 2021 322 G. Araneta Ave., Doña Imelda Quezon City Ms. Maria Paz Salud C. Imperial NEW HORIZONS CARGO Logistics Service 11 November 2020 - 10 27 CT-2020-11-0468 Logistics Service Provider General Manager Logistics Service Provider SERVICES Provider November 2021 Brgy. Lidong, Sto. Domingo, Albay, 4508 Joseph U. Chuason 27 November 2019 - 26 President/CEO North Carbon Resources 28 RELIANCE COMMODITIES, INC. CT-2019-11-0469® RCI-2020-11 RCI-2020-0001 onwards November 2020 121 A. De Jesus St. (formerly 8th St.) 8th Ave., Co., Ltd. East Grace Park, Caloocan City Jose Antonio T. Villanueva SEMIRARA MINING AND POWER SMPC-COC5-2020-0001 15 December 2020 - 14 Vice President Marketing Semirara Mining and Power 29 CT-2020-12-0470® SMPC-COC5-2020-12 CORPORATION onwards December 2021 2nd Floor DMCI Plaza, 2281 Chino Roces Ave., Corporation Makati City Annalou Daruca President GRAND THERMAL POWER 18 December 2020 - 17 Christopher Henry M. Yap 30 CT-2020-12-0471® GTPC-2020-12 GTPC-2020-0001 onwards KCAL Coal Centre, Inc. CORPORATION December 2021 Officer-in-Charge Bacolod Bakerite LCC Galo St., Barangay 12, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Maria Teresa Herrera-Ly 17 December 2020 - 16 Manager EnergiesSupply Chain 31 VITAL RESOURCE ENTERPRISE CT-2020-12-0472® VRE-2020-12 VRE-2020-0001 onwards December 2021 Unit 505 Union Square One Condominium #145 Solutions Inc 15th Avenue, Cubao, Quezon City Ralph Valentin L. Kho SONERA INDUSTRIAL GROUP 17 December 2020 - 16 Treasurer Semirara Mining and Power 32 CT-2020-12-0473® SIGI-2020-12 SIGI-2020-0001 onwards INC.
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