Some
126 mining applications were received by the government after the
moratorium on approval of permits was lifted yesterday, the Mines and
Geosciences Bureau (MGB) said.
“So far, we have received 126 mining applications,” MGB director Leo Jasareno said in a telephone interview.
Earlier
this month, the MGB announced that it would start accepting
applications for Exploration Permits (EPs) as well as Financial or
Technical Assistance Agreements (FTAAs).
The
MGB imposed a moratorium on the processing of all types of mining
applications in January 2011 as it moved to cleanse the industry of
dormant applications.
The number of applications received yesterday is lower than the 1,218 areas which are open to mining.
“Many
were not able to file mining applications due to their failure to meet
the minimum capitalization requirement,How efficient and environmentally
friendly processing prepregproduction
is important part of the mobile artificial aggregate processing system
will be greatly reduced as the traditional manual excavation of sand and
gravel processing system.” Jasareno said.
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Last
month, the MGB issued Memorandum Order No. 2013-01 which raised the
minimum authorized capital requirement for applicants of EPs, mineral
agreements and FTAAs to P100 million from P10 million.
The
MGB likewise issued Administrative Order No.2013-10, or the “Procedural
Guidelines in the Filing and Processing of Applications for Exploration
Permit” which hiked mining application fees.
Under the guidelines,Auto Accessories wholesalers the EP and MA application fee was increased to P300 per hectare,Vintage tubs but not less than P200,000 per application, from P60 per hectare.
The
fee for FTAA application was likewise raised to P300 per hectare, but
not less than P500,000 per application, from P60 previously.
Jasareno
said that of the 126 applications received, seven were accepted by the
MGB as these were able to comply with all the requirements.
He said 59 of the applications filed were rejected as these either had incomplete requirements or covered no-go zones.Vintage bath fixturestyre equipments
Jasareno said those with rejected applications could reapply to the MGB once the requirements have been completed.
Some
28 applications, meanwhile were returned for corrections and the rest
are “It will take a maximum of six months to determine whether the
application has been approved,” Jasareno said.
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