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R12 MTSR JUL 2017.Pdf MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU REGIONAL OFFICE NO. XII MINING TENEMENTS STATISTICS REPORT FOR MONTH OF JULY 2017 ANNEX B - MINERAL PRODUCTION SHARING AGREEMENT (MPSA) A. Mining Tenement Applications 1. Under Process WITHIN TEN_TYP DATE_FILE DATE_APP MINERA PARCE E (APSA, D ROVED MUNICIPALI APPROV L TENEMENT NO. L (1, 2, HOLDER AREA (has.) PROVINCE COMMODITY REMARKS MPSA, (mm/dd/yyy (mm/dd/yyy TY ED (T/F) RESERV …, N) EP, etc.) y) y) ATION (T/F) 1. 000038A-XII APSA ALLAH COPPER 540.0000 9/15/1997 Bagumbayan Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Returned from MGB CO on PORPHYRY INC. Silver, etc. December 7, 2015 pursuant to Section 4 of EO No. 79. AGGREGATES 2. 042-XII APSA AND MINING 6,625.0000 9/14/2004 Kiamba Sarangani Iron, Gold, Returned from MGB CO on CORP.. Copper, etc. December 7, 2015 pursuant to Section 4 of EO No. 79. 3. 051-XI APSA TMC-TRIBAL 2,573.3049 10/13/1993 T'boli South Cotabato Gold, Copper, Endorsed to MGBCO on July MINING CORP. etc. 26, 2010 for final review and (Formerly Holon evaluation of the MGB CO Mining Corporation) 4. 032-XI APSA HOLCIM PHILS., 584.7155 9/10/1992 Maasim Sarangani Limestone, MGB CO issued Order for INC. shale, & other area expansion on July 14, asso. Mineral 2015 involving MPSA No. 274-08-XI by annexing the applications for MPSA denominated as APSA no. 000107-XI and APSA No. 032-XI 10323 2. Denied/Rejected 2.1 With Appeal WITHIN TEN_TYP DATE_FILE DATE_APP MINERA PARCE E (APSA, D ROVED MUNICIPALI APPROV L TENEMENT NO. L (1, 2, HOLDER AREA (has.) PROVINCE COMMODITY REMARKS MPSA, (mm/dd/yyy (mm/dd/yyy TY ED (T/F) RESERV …, N) EP, etc.) y) y) ATION 1. 000028-XII APSA MT. PEAK MINING 5,189.8300 12/27/1995 Palimbang Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, (T/F) Appeal dated December 7, & DEV'T. silver, etc. 2010 at MGB CO CORPORATION Lake Sebu South Cotabato Denied with finality thru Order of Denial issued on October 29, 2010 2. 000029-XII APSA KALAMAZOO 5,354.6850 12/27/1995 Palimbang Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Appeal dated December 2, MINING CORP. silver, etc. 2010 at MGB CO Denied with finality thru Order of Denial issued on October 29, 2010 3. 000030-XII APSA LAZARUS MINING 4,589.7300 12/27/1995 Palimbang Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Appeal dated December 7, CORP. silver, etc. 2010 at MGB CO Denied with finality thru Order of Denial issued on October 4. 000034-XII APSA SILVER BELLS 1,629.1500 10/18/1996 Kalamansig Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Appeal29, 2010 dated December 7, MINING & DEV'T. silver, etc. 2010 at MGB CO CORP. Denied with finality thru Order of Denial issued on October 29, 2010 5. 043-XII APSA SHAMROCK 8,100.00 2/2/2005 Malapatan Sarangani Copper, Gold, Appeal dated December 2, METAL & MINERAL Silver, iron, 2010 at MGB CO PROCESSING Chromite, etc. CORP. Denied with finality thru Order of Denial issued on October 29, 2010 6. 093-XI APSA REXSTONE 914.0229 3/11/1995 Maasim Sarangani Marble, Silica MGBCO Order dated 5 May MINERALS AND 2016 affirming Order of INDUSTRIAL Denial by MGBXII CORP. Order of denial issued on June 3, 2015 due to non- compliance to DMO 2013-01 7. 130-XI APSA EVERCREST CEMENT1,019.8120 & MINING CORPORATION10/26/1995 Polomolok South Cotabato Limestone, Appeal dated November 30, Shale, & other 2010 at MGB CO associated mineral Denied with finality thru Order of Denial issued on October 29, 2010 8. 132-XI APSA AGUSAN 3,572.8300 10/26/1995 Glan Sarangani Limestone, Appeal dated November 30, PETROLEUM & shale, & other 2010 at MGB CO MINERALS asso. Mineral CORPORATION Denied with finality thru Order of Denial issued on October 29, 2010 9. 133-XI APSA HIRICH MINING & DEV'T.8,195.2132 CORPORATION11/9/1995 Malapatan & Sarangani Limestone, Appeal dated December 7, Glan shale & other 2010 at MGB CO asso. mineral Denied with finality thru Order of Denial issued on October 29, 2010 10. 134-XI APSA PINATUBO 1,020.3717 11/17/1995 Malapatan Sarangani Limestone, Appeal dated November 30, CEMENT & MINING shale & other 2010 at MGB CO CORPORATION asso. mineral Denied with finality thru Order of Denial issued on October 29, 2010 11. 139-XI APSA AGUSAN 1,417.1680 12/28/1995 Maasim Sarangani Limestone, Issued Order of Denial on PETROLEUM & Shale, & other Feb. 9, 2011. MFR dated MINERAL asso. Mineral March 8, 2011 was denied on CORPORATION 04 April 2011. -Appeal dated August 16, 2011 at MGB CO 12. 140-XI APSA LOOC MINING, INC. 6,120.6828 12/28/1995 Malapatan & Sarangani Limestone, Denied with finality thru Order Alabel shale & other of Denial issued on October asso. mineral 29, 2010 -Appeal dated November 30, 2010 at MGB CO 13. 141-XI APSA TALIBAYOG 637.7014 12/28/1995 Maasim Sarangani Limestone, Denied with finality thru Order MINING CORP. shale & other of Denial issued on October asso. mineral 29, 2010 -Appeal dated November 30, 2010 at MGB CO 14. 159-XI APSA GALACTICA 5,085.3228 8/16/1996 Lake Sebu South Cotabato Gold, Copper, Denied with finality thru Order MINING & DEV'T. Palimbang Sultan Kudarat etc. of Denial issued on October CORPORATION 29, 2010 -Appeal dated December 6, 2010 at MGB CO 52,846.5198 2.2 With Finality/Executory TEN_TYP DATE_FILE DATE_APP MINERA PARCE E (APSA, D ROVED MUNICIPALI APPROV L TENEMENT NO. L (1, 2, HOLDER AREA (has.) PROVINCE COMMODITY REMARKS MPSA, (mm/dd/yyy (mm/dd/yyy TY ED (T/F) RESERV …, N) EP, etc.) y) y) ATION 1. 011-XI APSA BLUCOR MINERAL 4,758.7500 9/9/1991 Kiamba Sarangani Gold, Copper Issued Order of Execution on CORP. Lake Sebu South Cotabato and other October 21, 2010 Tboli South Cotabato asso. Minerals 2.000037-XII APSA CARAGA 1189.2300 9/15/1997 Bagumbayan Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Issued Order of Denial for EXPLORATION & silver, etc. non-compliance per DMO 99- MINING 34 on Nov. 10, 2004 CORPORATION BALANGIGA Gold, Copper, Denied on Nov. 3, 1997 due 3. 008-XII APSA MINING CORP. 1944.0000 11/9/1992 Alamada North Cotabato etc. to non-compliance of DMO etc. 97-07 LALAG MINING Gold, Copper, Denied on Nov. 3, 1997 due 4. 010-XII APSA CORP. 4860.0000 3/1/1994 Bagumbayan Sultan Kudarat etc. to non-compliance of DMO etc. 97-07 5. 011-XII APSA BAI SARIPINANG 972.0000 10/18/1994 Bagumbayan Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Denied on Jan. 12, 2001 due MINING etc. to non-compliance of DMO CORPORATION 99-10 BAI SARIPINANG Denied on Jan. 12, 2001 due MINING to non-compliance of DMO CORPORATION 99-10 6. 012-XII APSA BEDROCK PHILS. 5265.0000 11/9/1994 Kalamansig & Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Denied on June 9, 1999 CORP. Lebak etc. 7. 013-XII APSA GIVFRELL 5022.0000 11/9/1994 Bagumbayan Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Denied on June 9, 1999 CORPORATION etc. 8. 014-XII APSA BROADBASE 4941.0000 11/9/1994 Ninoy Aquino Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Denied on June 9, 1999 DEV'T. CORP. silver, etc. 9. 015-XII APSA COLUMBIO MINING 2511.0000 12/26/1994 Columbio Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Denied on Sept. 7, 2000 due CORP. silver, etc. to RPA Resolution in favor of WMCP 10. 016-XII APSA TGM MINING 1539.0000 12/26/1996 Columbio Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Denied on Sept. 7, 2000 due VENTURES, INC. silver, etc. to RPA Resolution in favor of WMCP 11. 018-XII APSA SULPICIO B. 486.0000 4/4/1995 Rogongon Iligan City Gold, Copper, Denied on April 21, 1995 due ILLANA silver, etc. to overlapping of area already covered by earlier MR Applications 12. 019-XII APSA ROGELIO S. 486.0000 4/4/1993 Rogongon Iligan City Gold, Copper, Denied on April 21, 1995 due ROSALES silver, etc. to overlapping of area already covered by earlier MR Applications 13. 020-XII APSA ILIGAN CEMENT 32.6857 5/31/1995 Iligan City Gold, Copper, Denied on April 26, 1996 due CORP. silver, etc. to overlapping of area already covered by earlier MR Applications 14. 021-XII APSA NIKKO SILICA 4536.0000 6/8/1995 Ninoy Aquino Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Denied on Oct. 31, 1997 due MININ CORP. silver, etc. to non-compliance of DMO 99-10 15. 022-XII APSA ILIGAN CEMENT 32.3964 6/16/1995 Iligan City Gold, Copper, Denied on Oct. 27, 1995 due CORP. etc. to overlapping of area already covered by earlier MR Applications 16. 025-XII APSA HOPE 4941.0000 8/21/1995 Ninoy Aquino Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Denied on Sept. 17, 1997 due RESOURCES etc. to non-compliance of DMO MINING 99-10 17. 027-XII APSA GALACTICACORPORATION 5103.0000 12/27/1995 Palimbang Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Denied on Aug. 12, 1996 in MINING & DEV'T. etc. lieu of another tenement CORPORATION application over the same area filed at MGB XI 18. 027-XI APSA MORNING STAR 4995.0000 8/5/1992 Maitum Sarangani Gold, Copper, Denied on Jan. 12, 2001 due MINING etc. to non-compliance of DMO EXPLORATION 99-10 CORP. 19. 031-XII APSA MADONNA MINING 1485.9600 10/16/1996 Isulan & Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Issued Order of Denial on CO., INC. Bagumbayan Silver, etc. September 21, 2005 20. 000032-XII APSA CAISSA GOLD & 883.3760 10/17/1996 Ninoy Aquino Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Issued Order of Denial on COPPER MINES, Silver, etc. April 24, 2006 INC. 21. 033-XII APSA FLOREN 4245.6000 11/4/1996 Kalamansig Sultan Kudarat Gold, Copper, Issued Order of Denial on MINERALS CORP.
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