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Sunday, July 24, 2011

The Philippines to Test WPS-SCS Agreement with Push for Oil & Gas Exploration

The Philippines will go ahead with oil exploration in the West Philippines Sea (WPS) or also known as South China Sea, challenging the July 2011's regional agreement with China aimed at lowering tensions over the disputed waters, Foreign Minister Albert F. del Rosario said.

Hydrocarbons resources "well within" Philippine sovereignty are essential to the country's energy strategy, Rosario said in an interview. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned that increased confrontations in the area are a threat to sea lanes that are "absolutely essential" to world trade.

"If there are assets there, and we believe that there are, we should develop them," del Rosario said on July 23 at the end of five days of Asian security meetings in Bali, Indonesia. "The need for us to develop them is greater than China's. China can afford to wait forever. They have the patience of Job. We don't have that luxury. We've got to move ahead."

The Philippines' drive to secure energy resources against the wishes of Asia's biggest economy and military spender risks clashes that may ensnare the U.S., a treaty ally. Del Rosario's comments, coming days after China and the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations agreed on non-binding guidelines for operating in the sea, echo Clinton's call to draw up a more comprehensive and binding code of conduct.

"The declaration is a first step, nobody claims it is more than that," she said yesterday. "It needs to be quickly followed up on by the code of conduct," based on international law.

Chinese vessels in May sliced cables of a survey ship doing work for Vietnam, the second such incident in a month. In March, Chinese ships chased away a ship working for U.K.-based Forum Energy Plc off the Philippines.

West Philippines Sea - Troop Deployments

Most claimants have troops on the Spratlys, a group of islands and reefs with a total land area equivalent to 1 1/2 times the size of New York's Central Park spread over an area roughly the size of Iraq. The Philippines spent about 1 percent of China's budget for its military last year, according to the Brussels-based Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

The agreement "will go a long way to maintaining peace and stability and good neighborliness," Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi told reporters on July 22. ASEAN members Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei have competing claims in the sea.

The Philippines "went along with the family" in signing the agreement though expressed misgivings because it is non- binding and fails to define a specific area, del Rosario said. That benefits China because it maintains the status quo, he said.

"If China is not challenged on this nine-dash map, which effectively gives them sovereignty over the South China Sea, at some point in time there may be potential threats to freedom of navigation for" other countries, he said. "I don't know how those guidelines will actually work. The risk of clashes remains."

China's Map

China's map includes oil and gas fields more than three times further from its coast than they are from Vietnam. That includes two of 15 exploration blocks the Philippines put out for tender last month.

More than 100 energy companies including Chevron Corporation and Total SA attended a June 11 road show in Singapore to meet Philippine energy officials and get more information on the blocks, according to the Department of Energy. Three weeks later, Energy Secretary Rene Almendras said the government may offer more exploration contracts in the West Philippines Sea – a Philippines’ territory which claimed by Chinese waters because it is "staking claims to these areas."

The Philippines, an economy smaller than 30 of China's 32 provinces, plans to boost hydrocarbon reserves by 40 percent in the next two decades to reduce its almost total reliance on imports, according to a department of energy plan. Vietnam's domestic gas demand is set to triple by 2025, according to World Bank estimates.

Oil and Gas Reserves in the West Philippines Sea

Chinese studies suggest the waters sit atop more than 14 times estimates of its oil reserves and 10 times those for gas. The West Philippines Sea now ranks as 4th Largest Oil and Gas Deposit in the World.

Moves by private oil and gas companies are necessary to spur action on the blocks "because no politician wants to make tough decisions," said Randall C. Thompson, whose former company Crestone Energy Corp. was awarded rights by state-owned Cnooc Ltd., China's largest offshore energy producer, to explore an area also claimed by Vietnam. Any discoveries will hasten joint development agreements, he said.

Crestone is now owned by Houston-based Harvest Natural Resources Inc., which holds Chinese rights to the same block Vietnam has awarded to Calgary-based Talisman Energy Inc.

"By taking no risk, you get no rewards," said Thompson, who now owns Denver, Colorado-based Global Resource Holdings. "Somebody needs to just go in and drill, and then they'll sit down and figure it out."

Kobe Bryant, CP3, Durant, Rose overwhelm Philippines Basketball Association (PBA) selection

By Mark C. Giongco

NBA Stars in Manila, Philippines- Kobe Bryant cuffed the basketball, and then eluded his defender with a show and go as he was driving toward the basket.

And before anyone could blink, the ball ended up in the steady hands of reigning MVP Derrick Rose, who went hard with an emphatic two-handed slam.

You won’t even see Bryant and Rose team up in an actual All-Star game, but the crammed up crowd in the newly renamed Smart Araneta Coliseum got to witness the once in a lifetime spectacle.

Pitted against the PBA All-stars, the nine-man US select squad led by Bryant, Rose, Durant and Paul overwhelmed the star-struck locals, 131-105, Saturday night in the first of two exhibition games of the Smart Ultimate All-star Weekend.

Bryant and company started slow but when their team do make a basket it was most likely to be far less than spectacular.

From the second overall pick Derrick Williams to the back-to-back scoring champion Durant, each had his fair share of highlight reel plays whether it’s one of their dazzling crossovers or spellbinding slams.

In fact, Durant wowed the crowd with his limitless range more than his above the rim antics.

Durant unleashed 19 of his 22 points in the first half alone built around his array of offensive arsenals while Bryant, the showman that he is, did not disappoint either.

The fan-favorite Bryant, who only played three quarters and finished 12 points, was in his usual game-form as he played with the crowd and toyed with his defenders—one of which is Petron Blaze’ Arwind Santos.

Santos, who paced the PBA side in scoring, took part in two of the game’s highlights—the other end of it though.

After falling on his rear end against a crisscrossing Tyreke Evans, Santos got another crack to save his name.

But facing the five-time champion Bryant? Forget it.

Adding more insult, Bryant put Santos to school with a move only seen in the streets before backing him down for the patented Black Mamba turnaround.

It wasn’t all about the US squad though as the PBA stars also showed off.

Talk ‘N Text guard Jason Castro showed off his scrappy side when he pick-pocketed All-star playmaker Chris Paul twice.

Seven-foot slam dunk artist Javale McGee led the NBA stars with 25 points.

The star-studded NBA cast will parade their wares for the second time, and this time expecting tougher and a more serious side in the Smart Gilas Pilipinas.

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