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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Environment and Natural Resources

MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU

© Mines and Geosciences Bureau June 2017

Gross Ouptut(2018)

PhP 720,830,032.19

Value of Limestone, Pebbles, Sand and Gravel,

Shale, Silica, Calcareous Sandstone, Zeolite,

Bentonite

Export

Php 3,919,254.49 and US$ 38,713,208.65 (2018)

Total estimated export value of pebbles and

processed aggregates, construction river sand,

crushed limestone and gravel in 2018. Japan,

Singapore, Malaysia, Belgium, Canada, South

Korea, Taiwan, Germany, Australia and Cavite

are its major trading partners.

Employment

4,259 (employed, as of 2018)

While estimates vary, it is conservatively

projected that for every basic job in the mining

company about four (4) ancillary and indirect jobs

may be generated in the upstream and

downstream sectors.

The emergence of small enterprises/ businesses

in the host and neighboring communities due to

the presence of mining operations in the area,

and the livelihood projects supported by the

mining companies, which generate both

employment and income, cannot be discounted.

These economic activities will naturally stimulate

the local economy.

Taxes & Fees Paid

PhP 28.439 Million (estimated, 2018)

Amount of national and local taxes, fees and

royalties generated and contributed to the

Philippine economy.

Extraction and other fees

Php 37,969,992.43

LGU payments collected by the Provincial

Treasurer’s Offices(as of December 2018)

Social Equity and Development

The Philippine government

recognizes the rights and

participation of the communities

and indigenous peoples and

ensures the fair and equitable

sharing of benefits among the

company, the government and

host communities

Social Development and

Management

PhP 9.630 Million (as of December 2018)

Amount committed by operating mines

for the development of their host and

neighboring communities through their

approved Social Development and

Management Program. Around 58 (fifty-

eight) barangays stand to benefit from

the implementation of approved SDMP

of the mining company.

Environmental Protection and

Rehabilitation

PhP266.54 Million (as of December 2018)

Amount committed by operating mines

for the implementation of approved

plans/programs/projects/activities under

their Environmental Protection and

Enhancement Program, and Final Mine

Rehabilitation and/or Decommissioning

Plan, respectively.

Mining Forest Program

17,693 seedlings as of December 2018

Number of seedlings planted by

operating mines in more than 896.3024

hectares of mined-out and other areas

as of 2018.

Environmental Protection

and Rehabilitation

The Philippine government

ensures the adequate

protection of the

environment, before, during

mining operations and

beyond the life of the mine.

The Philippine government

promotes the rational

exploration, development,

utilization and conservation of

mineral resources guided by its

commitment to responsible

minerals development.

Land Area and Mineral Potential

1, 296,462 ha (source PSA)

Total land area of the Region in

hectares.

24.79% in hectarage or as of 2018

Percentage of the Region’s total

land area covered by mining

tenements. However, it should be

emphasized that it is still subject to

the mandatory relinquishment as

provided by law.

“Mining shall be pro-people and pro-environment in sustaining wealth creation and improved quality of life”

ILOCOS REGION

Mineral ProfileRegion: Region I (Ilocos)

Provinces: 4

Cities: 9

Municipalities: 116

Barangays: 3,265

Population (as of 2015 census):

Total: 5,024,128

Density: 390/km2 (1,000/sq mi)

Major economic activities: Livestock

raising, farming and fishing, fish paste

processing, milkfish (bangus)

cultivation

Mineral Resources Development Projects

▪ Ilocos Norte (4 MPSA)

▪ Ilocos Sur (1 MPSA)

▪ La Union (1 Cement Plant, 3 MPSA)

▪ Pangasinan(1 Cement Plant, 8

MPSA, 1 FTAA)

Economic Growth

The Philippine government

commits to provide a competitive

investment climate and adequate

protection of the rights and

privileges of mining investors.

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ILOCOS NORTE

2 MPSA▪ Marble Mining Corporation (under care

and maintenance)

▪ Rigid Aggregates and Mining

Corporation (under exploration)

-28 Industrial Sand and Gravel

-76 Commercial Sand and Gravel

-1 Quarry Operator

ILOCOS REGION

Mineral Resources Development Projects

ILOCOS SUR

▪ 2 Crushing Plants

▪ 10 Industrial Sand and Gravel

▪ 30 Commercial Sand and Gravel

▪ 3 Quarry Operators

▪ 1 Mineral Processing Permit

LA UNION

MPSA▪ Holcim Mining and Development

Corporation

-9 Special Pebble Picking Operators

-41 Commercial Sand and Gravel

-5 Industrial Sand and Gravel

PANGASINAN

2 MPSA▪ Northern Cement Corporation

▪ Heirs of Elias Olegario

-1 Financial or Technical Assistance Agreement

-2 Mineral Processing Permit

-33 Quarry Operators

-66 Industrial Sand and Gravel

-103 Commercial Sand and Gravel

▪ Ilocos Norte (2 MPSA)

▪ Ilocos Sur (2 Crushing Plants)

▪ La Union (1 Cement Plant)

▪ Pangasinan(1Cement Plant, 2 MPSA, 1 FTAA)

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Environment and Natural Resources

MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU

Gross Output

30 cu.m. of Pebbles, 16,477 cu.m of pebbles

valued at Php 11,400.00, 467,711.60 cu.m of sand

and gravel valued at 116,782,359.20

(as of December 2018)

Export

948,000.00 metric tons and 1,600 cu.m valued at

USD 3,080,125.00 (2018)

Total estimated export value of sand and gravel and

processed aggregates to Japan, Taiwan, Korea,

Malaysia and Netherlands, Singapore.

Employment733 (employed, as of December 2018)

While estimates vary, it is conservatively

projected that for every basic job in the mining

company about four (4) ancillary and indirect

jobs may be generated in the upstream and

downstream sectors.

The emergence of small enterprises/ businesses

in the host and neighboring communities due to

the presence of mining operations in the area,

and the livelihood projects supported by the

mining companies, which generate both

employment and income, cannot be discounted.

These economic activities will naturally stimulate

the local economy. .

Extraction and other fees

Php 18.53 Million

LGU payments paid to the Treasurer’s Office(as of December 2018)

Taxes and Fees Paid

PhP 153,277,775.67 (CY 2018)

Amount of national and local taxes, fees and

royalties generated and contributed to the

Philippine economy by operating mines in the

province.

Social Equity and Development

The Philippine government

recognizes the rights and

participation of the communities

and Indigenous Peoples and

ensures the fair and equitable

sharing of benefits among the

company, the government and

host communities

Social Development and

Management ProgramPhP 840,331.18 (as of December 2018)

Amount committed by operating mines

and mineral processing plant for the

development of their host and

neighboring communities through their

approved Social Development and

Management Program. Around 13

(thirteen) barangays stand to benefit

from the implementation of approved

SDMP of the companies.

Environmental Protection and

Rehabilitation

PhP 43,681,766.2 (as of December 2018)

Amount committed by operating mines

for the implementation of approved

plans/programs/projects/activities under

their Environmental Protection and

Enhancement Program, and Final Mine

Rehabilitation and/or Decommissioning

Plan, respectively.

Mining Forest Program

759 seedlings (as of December 2018)

Number of seedlings planted by

operating mines in more than 0.076

hectares of mined-out and other areas.

Environmental Protection

and Rehabilitation

The Philippine government

ensures the adequate

protection of the

environment, before, during

mining operations and

beyond the life of the mine.

The Philippine government

promotes the rational

exploration, development,

utilization and conservation of

mineral resources guided by

its commitment to responsible

minerals development.

Land Area and Mineral Potential

350.4 has.

Total land area of IN in hectares.

8.59% (as of 2018)

Percentage of the IN’s total land area

covered by mining tenements.

However, it should be emphasized that

said area is still subject to the

mandatory relinquishment as provided

by law.

“Mining shall be pro-people and pro-environment in sustaining wealth creation and improved quality of life”

ILOCOS NORTE

Mineral Profile

Region: Region I (Ilocos)

Province: Ilocos Norte (IN)

City: 2

Municipality: 21

Barangays: 557

Population (2015 Census):

Total: 593,081

Density: 170/km2 (440/sq mi)

Income Classification: 1st Income Class

Province

Major economic activities: Farming,

fruit/meat processing, tourism, furniture

making, pottery, mining, etc.

Mineral Resources Development

Projects

1. Marble Mining Corporation (under

care and maintenance)

2. Rigid Aggregates and Mining

Corporation (under exploration)

3. Shuley Mines Inc.

4. Investwell Resource Inc.

5. 76 Commercial Sand and Gravel

Permits

6. 28 Industrial Sand and Gravel

Permits

7. 1 Quarry Permit

8. 1 Financial or Technical Assistance

Agreement (FTAA)

© Mines and Geosciences Bureau June 2017

Economic Growth

The Philippine government

commits to provide a

competitive investment climate

and adequate protection of the

rights and privileges of mining

investors.

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Department of Environment and Natural Resources

MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU

Gross Output

Sand and Gravel and Calcareous

Sandstone (2018)

124,078.7 cu.m. (sand and gravel)

valued Php 54,954,393.00 and 396

cu.m. (calcerous sandstone) valued

at PhP 472,800.00

Estimated value of sand & gravel

produced and sandstone respectively.

Export

No exports for 2018

Employment

333 (employed, as of December, 2018)

The emergence of small enterprises/

businesses in the host and neighboring

communities due to the presence of

mining operations in the area, and the

livelihood projects supported by the

mining companies, which generate both

employment and income, cannot be

discounted. These economic activities

will naturally stimulate the local

economy. .

Extraction and other feesPhp 19.41 Million

LGU payments collected by the Treasurer’s

Office(as of December 2018)

Social Equity and Development

The Philippine government

recognizes the rights and

participation of the communities

and Indigenous Peoples and

ensures the fair and equitable

sharing of benefits among the

company, the government and

host communities

Social Development and

Management Program

PhP 198,891.47 (as of December 2018)

Amount committed by operating mines

for the development of their host and

neighboring communities through their

approved Social Development and

Management Program. Around 22

barangays stand to benefit from the

implementation of approved SDMP of

the companies.

Environmental Protection and

Rehabilitation

PhP 4,075,000 (as of 2018)

Amount committed by operating mines

for the implementation of approved

plans/programs/projects/activities under

their Environmental Protection and

Enhancement Program, and Final Mine

Rehabilitation and/or Decommissioning

Plan, respectively.

Mining Forest Program1, 413 seedlings as of 2018

Number of seedlings planted by

operating mines in more than

0.3464 hectares of mined-out and

other areas.

.

Environmental Protection

and Rehabilitation

The Philippine government

ensures the adequate

protection of the

environment, before, during

mining operations and

beyond the life of the mine.

The Philippine government

promotes the rational

exploration, development,

utilization and conservation of

mineral resources guided by

its commitment to responsible

minerals development.

Land Area and Mineral Potential

0.100232 has

Total land area of IS in hectares.

0.0013%(as of 2018)

Percentage of the IS’s total land area

covered by mining tenements.

However, it should be emphasized that

said area is still subject to the

mandatory relinquishment as provided

by law.

“Mining shall be pro-people and pro-environment in sustaining wealth creation and improved quality of life”

ILOCOS SUR

Mineral Profile

Region: Region I (Ilocos)

Province: Ilocos Sur (IS)

City: 1

Municipality: 33

Barangays: 768

Population (2015 Census):

Total: 689,668

Density: 270/km2

Income Classification: 1st Class Province

Major economic activities: farming,

cottage industries

Mineral Resources Develpment Projects

1. Discovery Mines Inc.

2. Northern Horizon Exploration and

Mining Corporation (approved but for

registration)

3. 10 Industrial Sand and Gravel Permits

4. 30 Commercial Sand and Gravel

Permits

5. 3 Quarry Permits

6. 1 Mineral Processing Permit

7. 1 MPSA

© Mines and Geosciences Bureau June 2017

Economic Growth

The Philippine government

commits to provide a

competitive investment climate

and adequate protection of the

rights and privileges of mining

investors.

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Department of Environment and Natural Resources

MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU

Gross Output

1,181,667.00 metric tons of Limestone, 16,477

cu.m of pebbles, 416,511.68 cu.m of sand and

gravel

(as of December 2018)

Export

33,414.80 MT or PhP 38,713,208.65 and

USD 839,128.99 (2018)

Total estimated export value of pebbles to Japan,

Singapore, Malaysia, Belgium, Canada, South

Korea, Taiwan, Germany, Australia and Cavite.

Employment

1,259 (company employed as of December

2018)

While estimates vary, it is conservatively

projected that for every basic job in the mining

company about four (4) ancillary and indirect

jobs may be generated in the upstream and

downstream sectors.

The emergence of small enterprises/ businesses

in the host and neighboring communities due to

the presence of mining operations in the area,

and the livelihood projects supported by the

mining companies, which generate both

employment and income, cannot be discounted.

These economic activities will naturally stimulate

the local economy. .

Taxes and Fees PaidPhP 29,992.43 (CY 2018)

Amount of national and local taxes, fees and

royalties generated and contributed to the

Philippine economy by operating mines in the

province.

Extraction and other fees

Php 7.05 Million

LGU payments collected by the Treasurer’s

Office(as of December 2018)

Social Equity and Development

The Philippine government

recognizes the rights and

participation of the communities

and Indigenous Peoples and

ensures the fair and equitable

sharing of benefits among the

company, the government and

host communities

Social Development and

Management ProgramPhP 3,045,672.98 (2018)

Amount committed by operating mines

and mineral processing plant for the

development of their host and

neighboring communities through their

approved Social Development and

Management Program. Around 13

(thirteen) barangays stand to benefit

from the implementation of approved

SDMP of the companies.

Environmental Protection and

RehabilitationPhP 116, 349, 974.46 (As of December 2018)

Amount committed by operating mines

for the implementation of approved

plans/programs/projects/activities under

their Environmental Protection and

Enhancement Program, and Final Mine

Rehabilitation and/or Decommissioning

Plan, respectively.

Mining Forest Program12,080 seedlings as of December 2018

Number of seedlings planted by

operating mines in more than 432.4

hectares of mined-out and other areas.

Environmental Protection

and Rehabilitation

The Philippine government

ensures the adequate

protection of the

environment, before, during

mining operations and

beyond the life of the mine.

The Philippine government

promotes the rational

exploration, development,

utilization and conservation of

mineral resources guided by

its commitment to responsible

minerals development.

Land Area and Mineral Potential

150,400 has.

Total land area of LU in hectares.

14.29% (as of 2018)

Percentage of LU’s total land area

covered by mining tenements.

However, it should be emphasized that

said area is still subject to the

mandatory relinquishment as provided

by law.

“Mining shall be pro-people and pro-environment in sustaining wealth creation and improved quality of life”

LA UNION

Mineral Profile

Region: Region I (Ilocos)

Province: La Union (LU)

City: 1

Municipality: 19

Barangays: 576

Population (2015 Census):

Total: 786,653

Density: 530/km2 (1,400sq mi)

Income Classification: 1st Income Class

Province

Major economic activities: Softbroom

Industry, Service Manufacturing and

Agricultural Industries

Mineral Resources Development

Projects

3 MPSA

1. Holcim Mining and Development

Corporation

2. 9 Special Pebble Picking Permits

3. 41 Commercial Sand and Gravel

Permits

4. 5 Industrial Sand and Gravel Permits

© Mines and Geosciences Bureau June 2017

Economic Growth

The Philippine government

commits to provide a

competitive investment climate

and adequate protection of the

rights and privileges of mining

investors.

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Department of Environment and Natural Resources

MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU

Mining Investments

PhP 4 Million (estimated as of December 2018)

Gross Output

1,774,346.45 Metric tons of Limestone, Silica,

Shale, Zeolite, Bentonite 1,463,672.96 cu.m. of

sand and gravel worth Php 464,577,301.38

Export

No exports for 2018

Employment

1,934 (employed, as of December 2018)

While estimates vary, it is conservatively

projected that for every basic job in the mining

company about four (4) ancillary and indirect

jobs may be generated in the upstream and

downstream sectors.

The emergence of small enterprises/ businesses

in the host and neighboring communities due to

the presence of mining operations in the area,

and the livelihood projects supported by the

mining companies, which generate both

employment and income, cannot be discounted.

These economic activities will naturally stimulate

the local economy. .

Php 47.941 Million

LGU payments collected by theTreasurer’s

Office(as of December 2018)

Social Equity and Development

The Philippine government

recognizes the rights and

participation of the communities

and Indigenous Peoples and

ensures the fair and equitable

sharing of benefits among the

company, the government and

host communities

Social Development and

Management Program

PhP 5,546,035.88 (as of December 2018)

Amount committed by operating mines

and mineral processing plant for the

development of their host and

neighboring communities through their

approved Social Development and

Management Program. Around 10 (ten)

barangays stand to benefit from the

implementation of approved SDMP of

the companies.

Environmental Protection and

Rehabilitation

PhP 102, 439,000 (as of December 2018)

Amount committed by operating mines

for the implementation of approved

plans/programs/projects/activities under

their Environmental Protection and

Enhancement Program, and Final Mine

Rehabilitation and/or Decommissioning

Plan, respectively.

Mining Forest Program3,441 seedlings as of 2018

Number of seedlings planted by

operating mines in more than 463.48

hectares of mined-out and other areas.

Environmental Protection

and Rehabilitation

The Philippine government

ensures the adequate

protection of the

environment, before, during

mining operations and

beyond the life of the mine.

The Philippine government

promotes the rational

exploration, development,

utilization and conservation of

mineral resources guided by

its commitment to responsible

minerals development.

Land Area and Mineral Potential

536.818 has.

Total land area of Pangasinan in

hectares.

1.81% (as of 2018)

Percentage of the Pangasinan’s total

land area covered by mining

tenements. However, it should be

emphasized that said area is still

subject to the mandatory

relinquishment as provided by law.

“Mining shall be pro-people and pro-environment in sustaining wealth creation and improved quality of life”

PANGASINAN

Mineral Profile

Region: Region I (Ilocos)

Province: Pangasinan

City: 4

Municipality: 44

Barangays: 1,364

Population (2015 Census):

Total: 2,956,726

Density: 540/km2 (1,400/sq mi)

Income Classification: 1st Income Class

Province

Major economic activities: Agriculture and

Fishery Production, Livestock and Poultry,

Furniture Making

Mineral Resources Development

Projects

1. 2 Holcim Mining and Development

Corporation

2. Northern Cement Corporation

3. Heirs of Elias Olegario

4. 1 Napoleon Navato

5. 1 Financial or Technical Assistance

Agreement (FTAA)

6. Oregon Mining and Development

Corporation

7. Cunickel Mining and Industrial

Corporation

8. Gulf Estates Mining Corporation

9. 11 Mineral Processing Permits

10. 33 Quarry Permits

11. 66 Industrial Sand and Gravel

Permits

12. 103 Commercial Sand and Gravel

Permits

© Mines and Geosciences Bureau June 2017

Economic Growth

The Philippine government

commits to provide a

competitive investment climate

and adequate protection of the

rights and privileges of mining

investors.

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Department of Environment and Natural Resources

MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU

Economic Contribution

Mining Investments

PhP 4 Million (estimated as of December

2017)

Gross Output

925.91 Metric tons of Zeolite ore

worth PhP 2.9 Million

1,110.82 Metric Tons of Bentonite

ore worth PhP 0.533 Million(estimated, 2018)

Exports

No exports for 2018

Taxes & Fees Paid (2018)

PhP 857,539.80

Amount of national and local taxes,

fees and royalties generated and

contributed to the Philippine economy

in 2018.

Social Equity and Development

The Philippine government

recognizes the rights and

participation of the communities and

Indigenous Peoples and ensures the

fair and equitable sharing of benefits

among the company, the government

and host communities.

Social Development and

Management Program

PhP 73,654.2 (as of December 2018)

Amount committed by the company for

the development of its host and

neighboring communities through the

approved 5 year Social Development

and Management Program (SDMP).

Around Four (4) barangays stand to

benefit from the implementation of its

approved SDMP.

Environmental Protection and

Rehabilitation

PhP 2,205,000 (as of 2018)

Amount committed by the company for

the implementation of approved

plans/programs/projects/activities under

its Environmental Protection and

Enhancement Program, and Final Mine

Rehabilitation and/or Decommissioning

Plans, respectively.

Mining Forest Program

141 seedlings as of December 2018

Number of seedlings planted by the

mining company in more than 15.94

hectares of mined-out and other areas

as of December 2018.

Environmental Protection and

Management

The Philippine government

ensures the adequate protection

of the environment, before,

during mining operations and

beyond the life of the mine.

The Philippine government

promotes the rational

exploration, development,

utilization and conservation of

mineral resources guided by its

commitment to responsible

minerals development.

“Mining shall be pro-people and pro-environment in sustaining wealth creation and improved quality of life”

Heirs of Elias E. Olegario

(Zeolite and Bentonite Project)

Quickfacts

Mining Project General

Information

Mineral Production Sharing

Agreement (MPSA) Contractor:

Heirs of Elias E. Olegario

Elysee Industries, Inc. (Service

Contractor)

Mining Tenement: MPSA No.

200-2004-I

Date Approved: June 17, 2004

Date of Expiration: June 17,

2029

Term of MPSA: 25 years;

renewable for another term not

exceeding 25 years

Contract Area: 761.83 hectares

Location: Mangatarem,

Pangasinan

Mineral Commodity: Zeolite

and Bentonite.

Mineral Resource: 707,400 MT

(Zeolite), 387,640 MT

(Bentonite). (estimated)

Office Address: 97 R. Jacinto

St. Canumay West, Valenzuela

City.

Company Structure: 100%

Filipino owned.

© Mines and Geosciences Bureau June 2017

Region: Region I (Ilocos Region)

Province: Pangasinan

Municipality: Mangatarem

Barangays: 4

Population of Mangatarem ( 2016):

Population: 76,011

Land Area: 36,856.80 ha

Income Classification: 1st Class

Municipality

Major economic activities:

Primarily Agricultural

Employment

10 employees (company employed as of

December 2017)

Economic Growth

The Philippine

government commits to

provide a competitive

investment climate and

adequate protection of

the rights and privileges

of mining investors.

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Department of Environment and Natural Resources

MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU

Economic Contribution

Mining Investments

PhP 606.211 Million (Estimated. as of

December 2017)

Gross Output

1.181 Million metric tons of

Limestone, 59.470 Million (estimated,

2018)

Exports

No Exports for 2018

Taxes & Fees Paid (2018)

PhP 29,922.43

Amount of national and local taxes,

fees and royalties generated and

contributed to the Philippine economy

in 2018.

Social Equity and Development

The Philippine government

recognizes the rights and

participation of the communities and

Indigenous Peoples and ensures the

fair and equitable sharing of benefits

among the company, the government

and host communities.

Social Development and

Management Program

PhP 2,383,094.52 (2018)

Amount committed by the company for

the development of its host and

neighboring communities through the

approved Social Development and

Management Program (SDMP). 13

(thirteen) barangays, stand to benefit

from the implementation of its approved

SDMP.

Environmental Protection and

Rehabilitation

PhP 49,974.46 (as of December 2018)

Amount committed by the company for

the implementation of approved

plans/programs/projects/activities under

its Environmental Protection and

Enhancement Program, and Final Mine

Rehabilitation and/or Decommissioning

Plans, respectively.

Mining Forest Program

8,623 seedlings as of December 2017

Number of seedlings planted by the

mining company in 432.4 hectares

mined-out and other areas as of

December 2018.

Environmental Protection and

Management

The Philippine government

ensures the adequate protection

of the environment, before,

during mining operations and

beyond the life of the mine.

The Philippine government

promotes the rational

exploration, development,

utilization and conservation of

mineral resources guided by its

commitment to responsible

minerals development.

“Mining shall be pro-people and pro-environment in sustaining wealth creation and improved quality of life”

Holcim Mining and Development

Corporation

Quickfacts

Mining Project General Information

Mineral Production Sharing Agreement

(MPSA) Contractor: Holcim Mining and

Development Corporation

Mining Tenement: MPSA 042-95-1, MPSA

043-95-1, MPSA 236-2007-1, MPSA 238-

2007-1, MPSA 295-2009-1

Date Approved: June 21, 1995, June 21,

1995, June 8, 2007, July 6, 2007, November

5, 2009

Date of Expiration: June 20, 2020, June

20, 2020, June 7, 2032, July 5, 2032,

November 4, 2034

Term of MPSA: 25 years; renewable for

another term not exceeding 25 years

Contract Area:

411.2449 hectares, 217.7435 hectares,

246.4756 hectares, 259.0831 hectares,

657.8361 hectares

Location: Agno, Pangasinan, Balaoan and

Luna La Union, Balaoan, La Union,

Bacnotan and Balaoan La Union, Agno,

Pangasinan

Mineral Commodity: Silica, Limestone,

Pozzolan (shale), Silica, Limestone

Mineral Resource: 2M Mt at 75% SiO2,

12.1M Mt CaO, 42M Mt CaO, 7M Mt CaO,

3.5M Mt. at 75% SiO2 , 6M Mt CaO

Office Address: 151 EDSA, : 5th Floor

One Campus Place, Tower B, 1080 Campus

Avenue,McKinley Hill, Taguig City 1634

Company Structure: Holcim Philippines

Incorporated 29.71% - Filipino, Holcim

Philippines Manufacturing Corporation

10.29% - Filipino, Holcim Philippines

Incorporated Retirement Fund 60.00% -

Filipino

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Employment

90 (company employed as of December 2018)

5 regulars, 85 contractor employees

The emergence of small enterprises/

businesses in the host and neighboring

communities due to the presence of

mining operations in the area, and the

livelihood projects supported by the

mining companies, which generate both

employment and income, cannot be

discounted. These economic activities

will naturally stimulate the local

economy.

Estimated total cost of labor at the mine

site is about PhP 20,536.00 in CY 2018.

Said amount includes salaries and

wages, overtime pay, extra benefits

both in cash and in kind, among others.

Economic Growth

The Philippine

government commits to

provide a competitive

investment climate and

adequate protection of

the rights and privileges

of mining investors.

Region: Region I (Ilocos)

Province: La Union

Municipality: Bacnotan

Barangays: 47

Population of Bacnotan (as of

2015):

Population: 47, 078

Density: 550/km2 (1,400/sq mi)

Land Area: 76.60 sq/km2

Income Classification: 1st municipal

income class

Major economic activities: farming,

honey making

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MINES AND GEOSCIENCES BUREAU

Economic Contribution

Mining Investments

PhP 1.89 Billion (Estimated. as of

December 2018)

Gross Output

49.620 Million Bags of cement sold

or PhP 6.783 Billion (estimated, 2018)

Exports

No exports for 2018

Taxes & Fees Paid (2018)

PhP 621.53 Million

Amount of national and local taxes,

fees and royalties generated and

contributed to the Philippine economy

in 2018.

Social Equity and Development

The Philippine government

recognizes the rights and

participation of the communities and

Indigenous Peoples and ensures the

fair and equitable sharing of benefits

among the company, the government

and host communities.

Social Development and

Management Program

PhP 4,218,265.00 (as of 2018)

Amount committed by the company for

the development of its host and

neighboring communities through the

approved Social Development and

Management Program (SDMP). Six (6)

barangays (Labayug, Inmalog, Sugcong,

Sitio Saguitlang, Calunetan, Paldit)

stand to benefit from the implementation

of its approved SDMP.

Environmental Protection and

Rehabilitation

PhP 63,380,000.00 (as of December 2018)

Amount committed by the company for

the implementation of approved

plans/programs/projects/activities under

its Environmental Protection and

Enhancement Program, and Final Mine

Rehabilitation and/or Decommissioning

Plans, respectively.

Mining Forest Program

3,300 seedlings as of December 2018

Number of seedlings planted by the

mining company in more 462.04

hectares of mined-out and other areas

as of June 2018.

Environmental Protection and

Management

The Philippine government

ensures the adequate protection

of the environment, before,

during mining operations and

beyond the life of the mine.

The Philippine government

promotes the rational

exploration, development,

utilization and conservation of

mineral resources guided by its

commitment to responsible

minerals development.

“Mining shall be pro-people and pro-environment in sustaining wealth creation and improved quality of life”

Northern Cement Corporation

Quickfacts

Mining Project General

Information

Mineral Production Sharing

Agreement (MPSA) Contractor:

Northern Cement Corporation

Mining Tenement: MPSA No.

106-98-1

Date Approved: March 12, 1998

Date of Expiration: March 11,

2023

Term of MPSA: 25 years;

renewable for another term not

exceeding 25 years

Contract Area:

630.4978 hectares

Location: Brgy. Labayug, Sison,

Pangasinan

Mineral Commodity: Limestone

and Shale

Mineral Resource:

55,473,991.09 metric tons

mineable limestone/93% CaCO3,

645,840,000 metric tons positive

(proven/measured) limestone

3,235,619.01 metric tons

mineable shale/40% SiO2

(as of 2017)

Office Address: 151 EDSA,

Brgy. Wack-Wack, Mandaluyong

City, Metro Manila

Company Structure: 64.46%

Lucky Star Holdings, Inc., 35%

San Miguel Yamamura

Packaging Corporation

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Region: Region I (Ilocos)

Province: Pangasinan

Municipality: Sison

Barangays: 28

Population of Sison (as of 2015):

Population: 47,518

Density: 580/km2 (1,500/sq mi)

Land Area: 81.88 sq/km

Income Classification: 3rd

municipal income class

Major economic activities:

farming, wood carving

Employment

2,477 (company employed as of 2018)

The emergence of small enterprises/

businesses in the host and neighboring

communities due to the presence of

mining operations in the area, and the

livelihood projects supported by the

mining companies, which generate both

employment and income, cannot be

discounted. These economic activities

will naturally stimulate the local

economy.

Economic Growth

The Philippine

government commits to

provide a competitive

investment climate and

adequate protection of

the rights and privileges

of mining investors.