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MINES and GEOSCIENCES BUREAU CARAGA REGIONAL OFFICE DIRECTORY of OPERATING MINES & QUARRIES Period 2018 MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU CARAGA REGIONAL OFFICE DIRECTORY OF OPERATING MINES & QUARRIES Period 2018 Duration of Permit Status Location (Barangay, Region Mineral Province Municipality/City Commodity Permit Holder Operator Managing Official/Position Mailing Address Telephone Number/Fax Number/E-mail Address Type of Permit Permit Number Effectivity of Expiration of Area (hectares) Municipality, Province) Producing Non-Producing Permit Permit Caraga Metallic Agusan del Norte Tubay Nickel SR METALS INCORPORATED - Miguel Alberto Gutierrez, President HEAD OFFICE: Unit 501, L5, C2 Building, Room 501- HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 856-5701 (Phone); 63 02 MPSA 261-2008-Xlll (Amended) 03/10/2008 03/10/2033 1,079.050 Producing 505, 28th St. Corner, 7th Ave., Bonifacio High Street, 856-5687 (Fax); [email protected] 1630 Taguig City MINE SITE: 63 85 815-7517 (Phone) MINE SITE: Brgy. La Fraternidad, Tubay, Agusan del Norte Caraga Metallic Agusan del Norte Tubay & Santiago Nickel MINIMAX MINERAL EXPLORATION AGATA MINING VENTURES Cynthia Marie S. Delfin, President HEAD OFFICE: 22/F Equitable BDO Tower, 8751 HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 728-8491 (Phone); 63 02 MPSA 134-99-Xlll 05/26/1999 05/26/2024 4,995.000 Producing CORPORATION INCORPORATED Paseo de Roxas, Salcedo Village, 1226 Makati City 728-8515 (Fax) MINE SITE: Brgy. Lawigan, Tubay, Agusan del Norte MINE SITE: Caraga Metallic Agusan del Sur Bunawan & Rosario Gold; Silver PHILSAGA MINING CORPORATION - Atty. Raul C. Villanueva, President HEAD OFFICE: C.P. Garcia Highway, Sasa, Catipan, HEAD OFFICE: 63 82 235-0045 to 47 ext 3000 MPSA 262-2008-Xlll 03/11/2008 03/11/2033 2,538.792 Producing 8000 Davao City (Phone); 63 82 235-0047 loc 1212 (Fax); MINE SITE: Sitio Upper Co-O, Bunawan, Agusan del [email protected] Sur MINE SITE: Caraga Metallic Agusan del Sur Rosario Gold; Silver MINDANAO MINERAL - Atty. Raul C. Villanueva, President HEAD OFFICE & MINE SITE: Bayugan 3, 8504 HEAD OFFICE & MINE SITE: 63 82 235-0045-47 MPP 001-2007-Xlll 09/27/2017 (2nd 09/27/2022 Processing PROCESSING & REFINING Rosario, Agusan del Sur ext 3000 renewal) CORPORATION Caraga Metallic Dinagat Islands Cagdianao Nickel EAST COAST MINERAL CAGDIANAO MINING Sofia Gata G. Pagauitan, President HEAD OFFICE: Lot 17, Road 19, Cogeo Village, HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 647-9817 (Phone); 63 02 MPSA 078-97-XIII (SMR) 11/19/1997 11/19/2022 697.048 Producing RESOURCES COMPANY CORPORATION Bagong Nayon, 1870 Antipolo City 639-6137 (Fax) INCORPORATED MINE SITE: Brgy. Valencia, Cagdianao, Dinagat Islands MINE SITE: 63 86 826-6113 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 02 304-8307 (Phone); 63 02 MPSA 072-97-XIII-(SMR) 08/07/1997 08/07/2022 25,000.000 Under Care & Jose, Dinagat & Surigao INCORPORATED EDSA, Brgy. Wack-Wack, 1555 Mandaluyong City 304-8352 (Fax) Maintenance City MINE SITE: Brgy. Talisay, Nonoc Island, Surigao City MINE SITE: Program Caraga Metallic Dinagat Islands Libjo & Tubajon Nickel VISTA BUENA MINING WELLEX MINING CORPORATION James B. Palit-Ang, President HEAD OFFICE: P.O. Box 13867, Ortigas Central Post HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 893-5658 (Phone); 63 02 MPSA 031-94-X (SMR) 06/19/1992 06/19/2017 3,696.000 Expired CORPORATION Office, F. Ortigas Ave., Ortigas Center, 1605 Pasig City 893-5657 (Fax) MINE SITE: Mun. of Libjo, Dinagat Islands MINE SITE: 63 927 433-8756 Caraga Metallic Dinagat Islands Loreto Chromite KROMINCO INCORPORATED - Ruben H. Fuentes, President HEAD OFFICE: Room 320 Narra Building, 2276 Pasong HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 893-3278/819-1130 (Phone); MPSA 291-2009-Xlll (SMR) 09/28/2009 09/28/2034 757.118 Under Care & Tamo Extension, Makati City 63 02 819-1125 (Fax) Maintenance MINE SITE: Brgys. Santiago & Esperanza, Loreto, MINE SITE: NONE Program Dinagat Islands 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 & Fax) MPSA 011-92-X (SMR) 05/14/1992 05/13/2017 648.000 Expired *for CORPORATION Grace Park, 1403 Caloocan City MINE SITE : 63 948 152-2426 cancellation MINE SITE: Bel-at, Brgy. Esperanza, Loreto, Dinagat Islands Caraga Metallic Dinagat Islands Loreto Nickel SINOSTEEL PHILIPPINES H. Y. - Lionel Ty Tiao Hui, President HEAD OFFICE: Unit 1614, Tower One, Ayala Triangle, HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 715-1231 (Phone); 63 02 MPSA 002-90-X (SMR) 01/22/1991; 01/22/2041 972.000 Non-Producing MINING CORPORATION Ayala Ave., 1226 Makati City 715-1035 (Fax) 06/20/2016 MINE SITE: Brgy. Panamaon, Loreto, Dinagat Islands MINE SITE: 63 947 031-7839 (Renewal) Caraga Metallic DINAGAT ISLANDS Loreto Nickel CENTURY PEAK CORPORATION - Wilfredo D. Keng, President HEAD OFFICE: 13th Floor, Unit 1403 & 1404 Equitable HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 856-0999 (Phone); 63 02 MPSA 010-92-X(SMR) 05/07/1992 05/06/2017 1,198.000 Expired *filed for (Casiguran Nickel Project) Bank Tower, 8751 Paseo de Roxas Ave., Salcedo 856-4844 (Fax) renewal of permit Village, 1226 Makati City MINE SITE : MINE SITE: Brgy. Panamaon, Mun. of Loreto, Dinagat Islands Caraga Metallic Dinagat Islands Loreto Nickel CENTURY PEAK CORPORATION - Wilfredo D. Keng, President HEAD OFFICE: 13th Floor, Unit 1403 & 1404 Equitable HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 856-0999 (Phone); 63 02 MPSA 283-2009-Xlll (SMR) 06/19/2009 06/19/2034 3,188.257 Producing (Parcel II Project) Bank Tower, 8751 Paseo de Roxas Ave., Salcedo 856-4844 (Fax) Village, 1226 Makati City MINE SITE : MINE SITE: Brgy. Panamaon, Mun. of Loreto, Dinagat Islands Caraga Metallic Dinagat Islands Tubajon Nickel NORWEAH METALS AND ORIENTAL VISION MINING Hilario G. Pagauitan, Chairman of the Board HEAD OFFICE: Lot 39 Cluster L. Bagong Nayon I, HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 677-9424 (Phone); 63 02 MPSA 242-2007-XIII SMR 07/12/2007 07/12/2032 2,314.202 Non-Producing MINERALS COMPANY PHILIPPINES CORPORATION Cogeo Vill., 1870 Antipolo City 647-4537 (Fax) INCORPORATED MINE SITE: Brgy. Malinao, Tubajon, Dinagat Islands MINE SITE: 63 910 043-5261 Caraga Metallic Dinagat Islands Tubajon Nickel EAST COAST MINERAL LIBJO MINING CORPORATION & Sofia Gata G. Pagauitan, President HEAD OFFICE: Lot 17, Road 19, Cogeo Village, HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 647-9817 (Phone); 63 02 MPSA 233-2007-Xlll (SMR) 06/08/2007 06/08/2032 4,226.274 Producing *LMC RESOURCES COMPANY WESTERNSHORE MINING Bagong Nayon, 1870 Antipolo City 639-6137 (Fax) under suspension INCORPORATED CORPORATION MINE SITE: Brgys. Navarro and San Antonio, Tubajon & MINE SITE: 63 86 231-5131 thru DENR Libjo, Dinagat Islands Resolution dated Nov. 12, 2018 Caraga Metallic Surigao del Norte Claver Nickel SURIGAO INTEGRATED PLATINUM GROUP METALS Atty. Dante R. Bravo, President HEAD OFFICE: 7th Floor, Corporate Business HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 519-7888/812-1494 (Phone); MPSA 007-92-X (SMR) 02/14/1992; 02/14/2042 4,376.000 Producing RESOURCES CORPORATION CORPORATION Center,151 Paseo de Roxas corner Arnaiz Street, 1226 63 02 812-0833 (Fax) 06/21/2016 Makati City MINE SITE: 63 917 717-1641 (Renewal) MINE SITE: Sitio Kinalablaban, Brgy. Cagdianao, Claver, Surigao del Norte Caraga Metallic Surigao del Norte Claver Nickel TAGANITO MINING CORPORATION - Gerard H. Brimo, President HEAD OFFICE: 29th Floor, NAC Tower, 32nd St. HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 798-7622/892-6669 (Phone); MPSA 266-2008-Xlll SMR 07/28/2008 07/28/2033 4,862.712 Producing Bonifacio, Global City, 1634 Taguig City 63 02 892-5344 (Fax) (Amended) MINE SITE: Brgy. Taganito, Claver, Surigao del Norte MINE SITE: Caraga Metallic Surigao del Norte Claver Nickel ADNAMA MINING RESOURCES - Fernando S. Borja, President HEAD OFFICE: 7th Flr., Adnama Bldg., Larrazabal HEAD OFFICE: 63 32 236-0027/236-0028 (Phone); MPSA 259-2007-Xlll (SMR) 07/12/2007; 07/12/2032 7,017.714 Producing INCORPORATED Ave., N. Reclamation Area, 6014 Mandaue City 63 32 236-9507 (Fax) (Amended II) 07/24/2015 MINE SITE: Brgy. Urbiztondo, Claver, Surigao del Norte MINE SITE: (Amended); 05/19/2016 (Amended II) Caraga Metallic Surigao del Norte Claver Nickel/Cobalt Mixed TAGANITO HPAL NICKEL - Toru Higo, President HEAD OFFICE: 24th & 25th Floors, NAC Tower, 32nd HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 548-7710 (Phone); 63 02 MPP 14-2013-Xlll (1st 11/16/2018 11/16/2023 Processing Sulfide CORPORATION St. Bonifacio Global City, 1634 Taguig City 548-7170 (Fax) renewal) MINE SITE: TSEZ, Taganito, Claver, Surigao del Norte MINE SITE: Caraga Metallic Surigao del Norte Claver Nickel CLAVER MINERAL DEVELOPMENT - Hervic D. Calo HEAD OFFICE: New Hervic Commercial, Yakal St., - MPSA 103-98-XIII (SMR) 02/23/1998 02/23/2023 433.980 *for cancellation CORPORATION Taglatawan, Bayugan 1, Agusan del Sur Julita T. Cezar HEAD OFFICE: Poblacion, Bayugan City, Agusan del - Sur Fe M. Ligtas HEAD OFFICE: 15-A Anonas St., Project 3, Quezon - City Santos C. Barote HEAD OFFICE: Poblacion, Esperanza, Agusan del Sur - Prospero A. Pichay HEAD OFFICE: 39 Carmel Ave., Brgy. Bahay Toro, HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 928-6457 (Phone) 1106 Quezon City MINE SITE: MINE SITE: Claver, Surigao del Norte Caraga Metallic Surigao del Norte Tagana-an Nickel HINATUAN MINING CORPORATION - Gerard H. Brimo, President HEAD OFFICE: 29th Floor, NAC Tower, 32nd St. HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 798-7622 (Phone); 63 02 MPSA 246-2007-Xlll (SMR) 07/25/2007 07/25/2032 773.770 Producing Bonifacio, Global City, 1634 Taguig City 892-5344 (Fax) MINE SITE: Brgy. Talavera, Tagana-an, Surigao del MINE SITE: 63 86 826-7776 Norte Caraga Metallic Surigao del Norte Tubod; Mainit Gold; Silver GREENSTONE RESOURCES - Love D. Manigsaca, President HEAD OFFICE: Unit 507-508, 5th Floor, Coherco HEAD OFFICE: 63 02 804-5600 (Phone); 63 02 MPSA 184-2002-Xlll 12/11/2002 12/11/2027 3,288.768 Temporary shutdown CORPORATION Financial Tower Trade Street cor.
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