The Philippines signed supply deals with the US, Canada, and Mexico for 66 million kilograms (kg) of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), the LPG Marketers Association, Inc. (LPGMA) said.
LPGMA founder Arnel U. Ty said the association was informed by Energy Secretary Sharon S. Garin that the agreements were government-to-government (G2G), with the Department of Energy (DoE) expected to confirm the order publicly soon.
“Secretary Garin informed us that the government is in contact with the three countries — that their ambassadors, through their communication, informed the Philippine government that they have product to be sold to the Philippines,” he told reporters Wednesday.
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