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Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, operations of the refinery was suspended on May 24, 2020 and in August 2020, Pilipinas Shell decided to permanently close the refinery and convert the site into an import terminal. [2] The closure left the Bataan Refinery of Petron as the sole operating oil refinery in the Philippines. [5]
It gave the oil depot six months to cease operating in the area. [2] In 2006, Ordinance No. 8119 ordered the phasing out of hazardous industries in the city, including the depot. In 2009, Ordinance 8027 was upheld by the Supreme Court of the Philippines ; while the City Council passed Ordinance No. 8187 to negate the first ordinance.
Logo used from 2001 to 2017. Still used alternatively. In an effort to link the different Southern Tagalog provinces to the National Capital Region, the government with the cooperation of the Provincial Government of Batangas and with the technical and country developmental assistance of the Government of Japan through the Japan Official Development Assistance, started the development of the ...
Petron Corporation is the largest oil refining and marketing company in the Philippines, [4] supplying more than a third of the country's oil requirements. It operates a refinery in Limay , Bataan with a rated capacity of 180,000 barrels per day (29,000 m 3 /d).
The South Luzon Expressway (SLEX), [c] signed as E2 of the Philippine expressway network and R-3 of the Metro Manila arterial road network, is a controlled-access highway that connects Metro Manila to the provinces in the Calabarzon, Mimaropa and Bicol Region on the island of Luzon in the Philippines.
Port of Manila, one of the world's busiest container ports.. The following is a list of major ports in the Philippines organized by water mass. This list consists primarily of shipping ports, but also includes some that are primarily or significantly devoted to other purposes: cruises, fishing, local delivery, and marinas.
Tabangao Refinery (Royal Dutch Shell), Tabangao, Batangas 110,000 bbl/d (17,000 m 3 /d) - ceased refinery operations 2021 and converted into an import terminal. [60] Batangas Refinery (Caltex ), Batangas City, Batangas 86,000 bbl/d (13,700 m 3 /d) - ceased operation in 2003 to give way to a P750-million finished product import terminal [61]
It is owned and operated by Petron Corporation and is the largest oil refinery in the Philippines with the capacity to process 180,000 barrels per day (29,000 m 3 /d). It began operation in 1961. It began operation in 1961.