President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. thanked Japanese company Tokyo Gas and Filipino-owned First Gen on Friday for partnering for a liquified natural gas project in the Philippines. | GabrielLaluINQ
The president said the Philippine government looks forward to using clean and renewable sources.
However, Marcos said it would take time before both countries could reap the benefits of the LNG project. First Gen is expected to start the commercial operations of its LNG terminal in Batangas by June. First Gen would shoulder 80 percent of the project and Tokyo Gas 20 percent.
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