PH, China hold 1st meeting for oil and gas development in West PH Sea
MANILA, Philippines — The governments of the Philippines and China have agreed to “further push forward” communication and coordination on oil and gas development.
In a joint statement on Wednesday, the two governments said it convened the first meeting of the Inter-Governmental Joint Steering Committee on Cooperation on Oil and Gas Development on Monday, October 28, in Beijing.
To recall, the Philippines and China signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in November 2018 for oil and gas exploration in the West Philippine Sea.
READ: Welcome gift to Xi: Oil exploration deal
“The committee had a candid, in-depth and friendly exchange on cooperation arrangements under the MOU and agreed to further push forward communication and coordination on oil and gas development, with a view to achieving progress in accordance with the MOU,” the joint statement read.
Article continues after this advertisementThe Philippine delegation was led by Foreign Affairs Undersecretary for Policy Enrique Manalo while the Chinese delegation was led by Vice Foreign Minister Luo Zhaohui.
Article continues after this advertisementBoth sides agreed to hold the second meeting of the inter-governmental committee in the Philippines early next year.
In August, President Rodrigo Duterte said he was “okay” with a 60-40 sharing deal with China if the joint exploration will push through.
READ: Joint oil exploration deal with China: Duterte OK with 60-40 split in PH’s favor
/kga
RELATED STORY
60-40 sharing ‘fair’ as China will spend for WPS exploration – Esperon
For comprehensive coverage, in-depth analysis, visit our special page for West Philippine Sea updates. Stay informed with articles, videos, and expert opinions.