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Filipino firm eyes partner in S China Sea gas deal

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[January 17, 2013]  MANILA, Philippines (AP) -- A Filipino businessman says delays in his company's oil and gas exploration at a South China Sea reef claimed by China and the Philippines can be overcome if an international operator joins the project.

Manuel Pangilinan said Thursday his group has asked state-owned China National Offshore Oil Corp., a potential partner, to allow an international operator to join to skirt the sovereignty question.

Pangilinan is chairman of Philex Petroleum Corp., majority owner of London-based Forum Energy PLC, the contractor.

He says an international operator "will internationalize the situation and depoliticize the arrangements."

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The Philippines and China claim the Reed Bank that lies in the South China Sea off the Philippines' western Palawan Island.

Chinese ships tried to drive away a Philippine exploration vessel near the area in March 2011.

[Associated Press]

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