Address
Contact Nos.
Company
2.
ALCORN GOLD RESOURCES
ATTY. EDUARDO F. HERNANDEZ
3rd Floor, Tabacalera Building, 900
Phone:
(632) 524-9236 / 524-9238
CORPORATION
1.
Contact Person / Designation
President
D. Romualdez Sr. Street, Paco Manila
Fax:
(632) 524-7452
ALCORN (PRODUCTION)
PHILIPPINES, INC.
ATTY. EDUARDO F. HERNANDEZ
2/F First Life Centre 174 Salcedo Street, Legaspi
Village, Makati City
Phone:
(632) 813-0623 / 54/44/59
Fax:
(632) 812-9828
2/F First Life Centre
Phone:
(632) 813-0623 / 54/44/59
174 Salcedo Street, Legaspi Village
Fax:
(632) 812-9828
Executive VP & General Manager
3.
ALTISIMA ENERGY, INC.
ATTY. EDUARDO F. HERNANDEZ
Executive VP & General Manager
Makati City, Philippines
4.
ALSONS CONSOLIDATED
RESOURCES, INC.
Alsons Bldg., 2286 Pasong Tamo Extension,
Makati City
MR. MELVIN AL ROY
5.
ANGLO-PHILIPPINE OIL & MINING
CORPORATION
MR. CHRISTOPHER M. GOTANCO
6/F Quad Alpha Centrum Building, 125 Pioneer
St., Mandaluyong City
7.
8.
BASIC CONSOLIDATED,
INCORPORATED
COPLEX RESOURCES NL
FORUM EXPLORATION,
INCORPORATED
(632) 817-5506
(632) 894-0655
Phone:
(632) 631-5139 / 634-8573
Fax:
President & Director
6.
Phone:
Fax:
Treasurer
(632) 631-3113
Phone:
6/F Basic Petroleum Bldg., Carlos Palanca Jr. St.,
Legaspi Village
Makati City
Fax:
MR. OSCAR DE VENECIA
President
(632) 817-8596 to 98/817-8642 to 43
(632) 817-0191
(613) 6232-9900
Roxburgh House
President
MR. PETER S. SALUD
Phone:
160 Elizabeth Street, Tasmania 7000 Australia
MR. KENNETH J. FELLOWES
Managing Director
Fax:
22/F Citibank Tower 8741 Paseo de Roxas
Makati City
(613) 6231-2263
9.
GLOBAL EXPLORATION (GLOBEX)
INC.
Phone:
(713) 463-7710
Suite 1680, Houston, Texas 77024
Fax:
(713) 463-7722
NYK tennoz Building, 2-2-20,
Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku,
Tokyo, 140-0002, Japan
Chairman
(632) 848-1075
(632) 848-1137
Memorial Plaza II, 820 Gessner
MR. JOHN C. MILLER
Phone:
Fax:
Phone: +81-3-5461-7327
MR. RICHARD P. CRIST
Exploration Director
10.
JAPAN PETROLEUM
EXPLORATION CO., LTD.
(JAPEX)
YAYUSHI HAMADA
Senior Geologist
12.
13.
NIDO PETROLEUM PHILIPPINES
PTY. LTD.
NOVUS PETROLEUM LIMITED
ORIENTAL PETROLEUM &
MINERALS CORP.
MR. JOE SALOMON
Manager
DR. PHILIP VINGOE
Director
MR. JAIME L. LEDESMA
Vice President
MR. APOLLO P. MADRID
General
Technical
+81-3-5461-7396
E-mail:
hamada@japex.co.jp
Phone:
(612) 9248-0766
Fax:
11.
Fax:
(612) 9248-0767
Phone:
(612) 9299-4077
29th Floor, Galleria Corporate Center
Phone:
(632) 633-7631 / 240-8801
Edsa cor Ortigas Ave., Quezon City
Fax:
(632) 636-2924
Orangehill,451 Bregory Terrace,
Phone:
(61-8) 3216-1000
Spring Hill, Brisbane 4006
Fax:
(61-8) 3216-1888
Level 9, 321 Kent St., GPO Box 4830 Sydney
2000, NSW, Australia
GPO Box 4830, Sydney NSW 2001 Australia
Executive
Senior Vice President - Operations
14.
PACRIM ENERGY LIMITED
(As of 5 April 2002)
MR. KERRY W. DOBLE
Executive Director
MR. EDWARD F. DURKEE
Director - Exploration
Queensland, Australia
Company
15.
PANCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS N.L.
MR. EDWARD SVALBE
Director
Address
Contact Person / Designation
Managing
Contact Nos.
127 Edward St., Perth, Western Australia 6000 P.
PETROENERGY RESOURCES
CORPORATION
MS. MILAGROS V. REYES
President
7/F JMT Bldg., ADB Ave., Ortigas Centre, Pasig
City 1600
Phone:
(618) 922-71144
Fax:
(618) 922-71231
Phone:
(632) 633-8716 to 23
Fax:
16.
O. Box 8475
Perth Business Center 6849
(632) 633-8730
PETROZ N. L.
MR. AL HIYDOCK
Level 23, Hongkong Bank Building
Phone:
(617) 3231-0200
Exploration Manager
17.
300 Queen St., Brisbane
Fax:
(617) 3231-0222
Phone:
(632) 631-8151 to 59
Fax:
(632) 631-3870 / 631-5310
Queensland 400, Australia
18.
MR. ALFREDO C. RAMOS
Chairman
6/F Quad Alpha Centrum Bldg. 125 Pioneer St.,
MR. FRANCISCO A. NAVARRO
PHILODRILL CORPORATION
Mandaluyong City
Vice President-Operations
19.
PHOENIX ENERGY CORPORATION
ATTY. ANTONIO Q. SEVILLA
20.
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL OIL
COMPANY-EXPLORATION
CORPORATION (PNOC-EC)
Phone:
(632) 892-2946
President
6/F Sagittarius Condo 1, H. V. dela Costa St.,
Salcedo Vill, Makati City
Fax:
(632) 815-2855
MR. RUFINO B. BOMASANG
President & CEO
Energy Center, Merritt Road
Phone:
(632) 840-2008
Fort Bonifacio, Makati City
Phone:
(632) 840-2015 / 1608
Vice-President & COO
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL OIL
COMPANY - ENERGY DEV'T.
(632) 840-2008
MR. RAFAEL E. DEL PILAR
21.
Fax:
Fax:
(632) 840-2348
23.
Phone:
(632) 817-5420
Fort Bonifacio, Makati City
Fax:
(632) 840-1894
PREUSSAG ENERGIE GMBH
DR. FRANZ NIEBERDING
Waldstrasse 39, 49808 Lingen
Phone:
(49-591) 612-290
Exploration Manager
22.
ATTY. SERGIO A. F. APOSTOL
President & Chairman
Energy Center, Merritt Road
CORP. (PNOC-EDC)
Germany
Fax:
(49-591) 612-000
MR. ALFREDO C. RAMOS
President
6/F Quad Alpha Centrum Bldg.
Phone:
(632) 631-5190 / 631-2950
125 Pioneer St., Mandaluyong City
Fax:
(632) 631-3113
Phone:
(632) 633-8721
SAN JOSE OIL COMPANY,
INCORPORATED
Philippines
24.
SEAFRONT RESOURCES
CORPORATION
MS. MILAGROS V. REYES
President
25.
SHELL PHILIPPINES EXPLORATION,
MR. JEREMY W. CLIFF
B. V.
Managing Director
Unit D, 7th Floor, JMT Building ADB
Avenue, Ortigas Ctr., Pasig City
Phone:
(632) 876-4000
Filinvest Corporate City
Fax:
(632) 850-4334
3rd Floor, Pacific Star Building
Phone:
(632) 840-0808
Gil Puyat Ave. cor. Makati Ave.
Fax:
(632) 812-2383
28.
MR. EDGARDO P. REYES
Chairman
Vice President
27.
Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa City, Phil.
MR. DAVID R. BALADAD
Makati City, Philippines
MR. CARLOS ROSALES
Assistant Corporate Secretary
RICHARD O' TOOLE
Chairman
NIGEL A. QUINTON
Chief Executive
c/o Basic Consolidated, Inc.
JOSE RAYMOND L. APOSTOL
Country Manager
SOUTH CHINA RESOURCES, INC.
(632) 633-8730
19th Flr. Asian Star Bldg., Asean Dr.,
MR. MARTIN LAMBERT
Business Dev't Manager
26.
Fax:
Manila Branch
SOUTHWEST RESOURCES
STERLING ENERGY
Mardall House 7-9 Vaughan Road, Harpenden
Herts AL5 4HU, United Kingdom
Phone: (44) 1582-4631 43
Fax:
e-mail:
quinton@attglobal.net
Phone: (632) 951 2843
Cell:
e-mail:
(As of 5 April 2002)
(44) 1582 4621 61
0919 404 8755
apostol_jrl@qinet.net
Company
29.
TEXACO PHILIPPINES INC.
MR. JAMES LEJEUNE
President & CEO
Address
Contact Person / Designation
Contact Nos.
8th Flr. Asian Star Bldg., Asean Drive
Phone:
(632) 568-9651 to 58
Filinvest, Corporate City
Fax:
(632) 543-5242
Phone:
(632) 870-0100
Fax:
(632) 870-0433
Phone:
(632) 840-0573 to 77
Fax:
(632) 840-0571
Phone:
(632) 631-5045
Fax:
(632) 631-3880
Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa City, Phils.
30.
TRANS-ASIA OIL & ENERGY
DEVELOPMENT CORP.
MR. ANTONIO V. DEL ROSARIO
President
11th Floor, Phinma Plaza 39 Plaza Drive,
DR. BENJAMIN S. AUSTRIA
Rockwell Centre Makati City
Executive Vice President
31.
UNOCAL SULU, LTD.
MR. BRIAN SIMMONDS
G & G Project Manager
14th Flr., Pearlbank Centre, 146 Valero St.,
MR. EDGAR SEVILLA
Salcedo Vill., Makati City
Senior Associate- Commercial Affairs
32.
VULCAN INDUSTRIAL & MINING
CORPORTION
MR. ALFREDO C. RAMOS
President
4/F Quad Alpha Centrum Bldg.
MR. PATRICK V. CAOILE
125 Pioneer St., Mandaluyong City
Executive Vice President
GEOSERVICES COMPANIES
Company
1.
MR. EDGARDO DANNUG
President & Gen. Manager
2.
LOGISTIC MARKETING PHILS.,
INCORPORATED (LOMAR, INC.)
MR. ROBERT J. GOOLD
General Manager
3.
Address
Contact Person / Designation
ENERGY MANPOWER SERVICES,
INC.
SUPPLY OILFIELD SERVICES, INC.
(S.O.S. INC.)
Rm. 1209, Cityland Condo 10., Tower 1
Phone:
(632) 813-6099 / 812-7675
6815 Ayala Ave., Makati City
Fax:
(632) 812-7702
2/F BO P&L Bldg., 116 Legaspi St.
Phone:
(632) 815-8836 to 39
Legaspi Village, Makati City
Fax:
(632) 817-9978
Phone:
(632) 817-8919 / 817-5026 to 28
MR. LOUIS PAUL HEUSSAF
President & Gen. Manager
Contact Nos.
19th-21st/F Pearl Bank Centre 126 Valero St., Fax:
(632) 818-6931
Salcedo Vill., Makati City
4.
MR. EDWARD F. DURKEE
No. 131 Neptune Street, Bel-Air 2
Phone:
General Manager
E. F. DURKEE & ASSOCIATES, INC.
1209 Makati City
Email:
PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION OF THE
MR. ALFREDO C. RAMOS
PHILIPPINES
Chairman
(As of 5 April 2002)
(632) 896-4834 efd@info.com.ph 9th Flr., Quad Alpha Centrum 125 Pioneer St., Phone:
(632) 631-8151
Mandaluyong City
(632) 631-8080
Fax:
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