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LIST of MPSA APPROVED & APPLICATIONS with STATUS (As Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU Regional Office No. II No. 18 Dalan na Pagayaya corner Matunung, Regional Government Center Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City Tel No. (+63 078)304-5561; (+63 078)304-0508, (+63 078)304-0694; Fax No. (+63 078)304-5561; E-mail: [email protected] LIST OF MPSA APPROVED & APPLICATIONS WITH STATUS (As of March 2019) "ANNEX C" APPLICANT ADDRESS DATE AREA SIZE LOCATION BARANGAY COMMO- STATUS CONTACT CONTACT ID FILED (Has.) DITY PERSON NO. 6325.0000 UNDER PROCESS (1) 2 APSA -000021 Vulcan Ind'l & Mining Corp. 4th Flr. Quad AlphaCentrum Bldg. 05/13/93 6325.0000 Cordon, Isabela & Cordon, Isabela & gold Endorsed to MGB-CO per memo Patrick V. Caoile- (02) 552-2751 125 Pioneer St., Mandaluyong City Diadi, Nueva Vizcaya Diadi, Nueva Vizcaya dated 20 February 2009 but was sent Executive Vice- Fax no. 555-0863 back for completion of requirements. President Re endorsed to MGB-CO dated 6/1/2012 was returned back April UNDER EVALUATION by the 2014 Denied dated 6/11/2014 MGB C.O. (1) 1. APSA -0000122 Kaipara Mining & Devt. Corp. No. 215 Country Club Drive, 10/22/04 1841.7537 Sanchez Mira, Namuac. Bangan, Sta. Magnetite Forwarded to Central Office but was Silvestre Jeric E. Lapan - ( formerly Mineral Frontier Ayala Alabang Vill. Muntinlupa Pamplona, Abulug & Cruz, Bagu,Masisit, Sand, returned due to deficiencies. Under President Resources & Development Corp.) City Ballesteros, Cagayan Biduang, Magacan titanium, Final re-evaluation APPROVED (6) 58,404.8041 Vanadium 1 MPSA No.258- GEOGEN Corp. 506 Cernan St., Moonwalk Vill. 11/20/96 2391.8041 Dinapigue, Isabela Dimaluadi Nickel, Iron, Issued contract dated 30 July 2007 Jose Francisco Miranda (02) 931-8062 2007-II Parañaque City Chromite (previously APSA -000078). Fax no. 453-8371 Approval of Assignment to Geogen 2 MPSA No.128- Long Fong Corp. 64-A Scout Delgado St., Quezon 08/10/95 2349.0000 Gonzaga, Cagayan Mission, Dungalan, limestone Previously APSA -000048 Jinky leilanie Lu - (02) 478-6733 Fax 1998-II City Calayan, Rebecca Chairperson No (02) 478-6732 3 337-2010- Peniel Resources Mining Corp. 21D LPL Bldg. 17 Eisenhower St., 11/20/09 14,860.00 Sanchez Mira, Offshore Magnetite Conversion of EP-II-OMR 15-2010 Victor Jin Soo Lee, Ms. (02) 478-6733 Fax IIOMR Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Pamplona, Abulug, Sand to MPSA Arlene Yerro No (02) 478-6732 Manila Aparri, Gonzaga, 4 338-2010-II- JDVC Resources Corp. (assigned by N0. 83 Times St., West triangle 11/20/09 11,840.00 Pamplona,Cagayan Abulug, Offshore Magnetite Conversion of EP-II-OMR 16-2010 Paul Anthony P.Unate OMR-Amended Bo Go Resources Mining Corp) 1104, Quezon City Aparri, Gonzaga, Sand to MPSA A Cagayan 338-2010-II- (Assigned to) Sanlorenzo Mines, Inc. Unit 28, 2nd floor, Facilities 5/20/16 2,400.00 Sanchez Mira , Offshore Magnetite Assigned by JDVC Resources Corp. Alfredo U. Filart (02) 478-6733 Fax OMR-Amended center, Shaw Boulevad 1552 Pamplona Sand portion of the contract area under President No (02) 478-6732 B Mandaluyong City MPSA No. 338-2010-II-OMR 5 339-2010- T & T Resources and Mining Corp. 21D LPL Bldg. 17 Eisenhower St., 12/07/09 14,710.00 Sanchez Mira, Abulug, Offshore Magnetite Conversion of EP-II-OMR 17-2010 Victor Jin Soo Lee, Ms. (02) 478-6733 Fax IIOMR Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Pamplona, Ballesteros, Sand to MPSA Arlene Yerro No (02) 478-6732 Manila Aparri, Buguey & Gonzaga Cagayan Page 1 Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU Regional Office No. II No. 18 Dalan na Pagayaya corner Matunung, Regional Government Center Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City Tel No. (+63 078)304-5561; (+63 078)304-0508, (+63 078)304-0694; Fax No. (+63 078)304-5561; E-mail: [email protected] LIST OF MPSA APPROVED & APPLICATIONS WITH STATUS (As of March 2019) "ANNEX C" APPLICANT ADDRESS DATE AREA SIZE LOCATION BARANGAY COMMO- STATUS CONTACT CONTACT ID FILED (Has.) DITY PERSON NO. 6 340-2010- J & M Resources Mining & 21D LPL Bldg. 17 Eisenhower St., 12/07/09 9,854.00 Abulug, , Ballesteros, Offshore Magnetite Conversion of EP-II-OMR 18-2010 Victor Jin Soo Lee, Ms. IIOMR Exploration Corp. Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Aparri, Buguey & Sand to MPSA Arlene Yerro Manila Gonzaga Cagayan Approved but Cancelled (1) 1,692.8391 1 APSA -000008 V.R. Romero Const. 110 San Miguel St. Plain- 04/23/92 1692.8391 Bangaan, Perlite Cancelled per DMO 2005-03 dated Const. view Subd., Mandaluyong Calayan, Cagayan 2/01/2005 WITHDRAWN (3) 23063.0000 1 APSA -000032 CRP Cement Phil. Inc. 213 Celestial Mary Bldg.950 11/23/94 5000.0000 Antagan, Tumauini, Limestone Withdrawn Arsenio Lacson St. Sampaloc, Isabela Manila 2 APSA -000038 Penablanca Cement Corp. 15 Forest Hills St., New Mla. Q.C. 1/9/1995 9963.0000 Penablanca, Cag. Limestone Withdrawn 3 APSA -000054 Yong Tai Corporation 64-A Scout Delgado St., Quezon 11/24/1995 8100.0000 Cabutunan Pt. & Twin Limestone, Withdrawn per letter dated City Peaks, sta. Ana, basalt (9/03/2001) DENIED/REJECTED (113) 346382.4841 1 APSA -000020 Christian Mng. Corp. A. Atienza St. Lemery, Batangas 5/10/1993 1296.0000 Runruno, Quezon, Gold Denied No MR Nueva Vizcaya 2 APSA -000016 Ofelia Castillo 2-A M. Pauza St. Project 4, 11/10/1992 324.0000 Banua, Calayan, sulfur Denied dated 05/03/99 No MR Quezon City Cagayan 3 APSA -000024 Geophilippines Demonstration Mines Rd., Loakan, 12/15/1994 9720.0000 Nueva Vizcaya Gold, Cu Denied No MR Baguio City 4 APSA -000084 Even Mng. Expl. Co. 643 Sikatuna Bliss II, Q.C. 5/7/1997 7938.0000 Basco, Mahatao, Ivana, Basalt Rejected per letter dated 5/27/97 5 APSA -000001 Manuel Ramos San Mateo, Isabela 2/7/1991 324.0000 Duruarog,Uyugan, Diadi, Nueva Gold Cancelled Vizcaya 6 APSA -000006 Ancan Mining Corp. No. 3 A De Legaspi St., Project 4, 4/10/1992 1944.0000 Palanan, Isabela Copper Cancelled Q.C. 7 APSA -000007 Geosand Res. Corp. 7th flr., Electra Bldg. Cor. Herrera 4/10/1992 729.0000 Gonzaga, Cagayan Magnetite, Cancelled & Esteban Sts., Legaspi Vill. Sand 8 APSA -000009 First Richland Min. Corp. 64Makati Luis Palad St. Tayabas, Quezon 4/29/1992 1215.0000 Ayod, Dinapigue, Chromite Cancelled Isabela 9 APSA -000011 Base Metals Min. Res. Corp. 4th Flr. Transphil Hse. Bldg. 5/7/1992 4941.0000 San Mariano, Lallo & Manganese Cancelled Bagtikan cor. Gil Puyat Ave & Buguey, Cagayan Page 2 Republic of the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU Regional Office No. II No. 18 Dalan na Pagayaya corner Matunung, Regional Government Center Carig Sur, Tuguegarao City Tel No. (+63 078)304-5561; (+63 078)304-0508, (+63 078)304-0694; Fax No. (+63 078)304-5561; E-mail: [email protected] LIST OF MPSA APPROVED & APPLICATIONS WITH STATUS (As of March 2019) "ANNEX C" APPLICANT ADDRESS DATE AREA SIZE LOCATION BARANGAY COMMO- STATUS CONTACT CONTACT ID FILED (Has.) DITY PERSON NO. 10 APSA -000012 Palawan Chrome 4th Flr. Transphil Hse.Bldg. 5/7/1992 4941.0000 Sta. Teresita, Cagayan Manganese Cancelled Bagtikan cor. Gil Puyat Ave & 11 APSA -000014 Giporlos Mining Corp. -do- 7/20/1992 2430.0000 Lasam, San Mariano, Manganese Cancelled Isabela 12 APSA -000019 Northern Cag. Mining Corp. Centro Pamplona, Cagayan 3/15/1993 4779.0000 Callungan, Sanchez Manganese Cancelled Mira, Cag. 13 APSA -000030 Phil Arch Marble Inc. Tipas, Taguig, Rizal City 4/5/1994 324.0000 Comon, Aritao, Nueva Marble Cancelled Vizcaya 14 APSA -000034 Piedra Millenia Mng. Co. Suite 503 Peninsula Court Bldg. 12/7/1994 2916.0000 Cordon, Isabela Gold Cancelled Paseo de Roxas Cor. Makati Bayombong, N.Viz. 15 APSA -000026 Japhil Trade Dev't. Inc. Rm. 203 Madrigal Bldg., Escolta 4/27/1994 64.0000 Pateng,Cab., Quirino Gonzaga, SAG denied dated 12/15/1998 No MR Manila Cagayan 16 APSA -000027 Japhil Trade Dev't. Inc. Rm. 203 Madrigal Bldg., Escolta 4/27/1994 64.0000 Isca/Rebecca, Gonzaga, SAG denied dated 12/15/1998 No MR Manila Cagayan 17 APSA -000028 Japhil Trade Dev't. Inc. Rm. 203 Madrigal Bldg., Escolta 4/27/1994 38.0000 Baua, Gonzaga, SAG denied dated 12/15/1998 No MR Manila Cagayan 18 APSA -000029 Japhil Trade Dev't. Inc. Rm. 203 Madrigal Bldg., Escolta 4/27/1994 32.0000 Casambalangan, Sta. SAG denied dated 12/15/1998 No MR Manila Ana, Cagayan 19 APSA -000074 East Coast Min. Res. Co. Inc. 144-A de Legaspi St., 144-A de 11/11/1996 8100.0000 Palanan, Isabela chromite area is inside NSMNP denied dated Legaspi St., 12/15/1998 20 APSA -000075 VRA Mines Inc. Project 4, Quezon City 144-A de 11/11/1996 8100.0000 Palanan, Isabela chromite area is inside NSMNP denied dated Legaspi St., Project 4, Quezon City 12/15/1998 21 APSA -000076 Norweah Metals & Min. Co., Inc. 144-A de Legaspi St., Proj. 4, 11/11/1996 8100.0000 Palanan, Isabela chromite area is inside NSMNP denied dated Quezon City 12/15/1998 22 APSA -000077 Dingalan Mining & Ind'l. Devt. 144-A de Legaspi St., Proj. 4, 11/11/1996 278.0000 Palanan, Isabela chromite area is inside NSMNP denied dated Quezon City 12/15/1998 Corp. 23 APSA -000065 P & N Mng. & Dev't. Corp. Unit 602 G/F Vasquez Madrigal 1/15/1996 7347.0000 Camiguin Island, Limestone denied dated 05/04/1999 Bldg. Annapoli St. Greenhills Cagayan 24 APSA -000005 Mineral Frontier Resources & Dev'.t 4632Mand. Arellano City St., Palanan, Makati 2/5/1992 3483.0000 Palanan, Isabela chromite denied dated 26/8/1999 Corp.
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