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Philippines Uncovers Major Gas Deposit Near Disputed South China Sea
The Washington Post
January 19, 2026•3 days ago

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The Philippines has discovered a new natural gas deposit northwest of Palawan, near the disputed South China Sea. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced the significant find, which could potentially power millions of households and schools annually. Further exploration and drilling are planned to assess additional resources in the area.
MANILA, Philippines — Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced Monday the discovery of a new natural gas deposit near the disputed South China Sea, which could shield his country from a potential power crisis.
The “significant discovery” northwest off Palawan province, close to an existing gas field in waters adjacent to the critical waterway, could eventually supply power to more than 5.7 million households or nearly 200,000 schools for a year, Marcos said, adding further tests and another drilling in the area would be done “to pursue more potential gas resources.”
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