DivinaLaw Senior Partner Atty. Jose “Jay” M. Layug Jr. explains the energy development reforms in the Philippines, in this article published by the Asia Business Law Journal.
Layug shares that exploring alternatives such as indigenous petroleum reserves and hydrocarbons should be a long-term policy of the Philippine government.
Read more at: https://law.asia/philippine-indigenous-petroleum-reserves
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Date: 4 April 2018