Philippines: Biliran local govt. halts any resumption plan for geothermal project due to its threats to ecosystem and local livelihood
"Biliran gov opposes geothermal project resumption" 16 January 2026
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Biliran Governor Rogelio Espina said that he will not grant permits for the Biliran II Geothermal Project, or BIIG, to proceed anywhere in the province. The governor’s statement followed social media reports suggesting that work on the project could resume early this year.
“No permit application for this project has reached the capitol,” Espina said in a statement. “We have not granted any, and we will not allow additional drilling or any activity for their expansion.”
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In 2024, a new consortium — including AG&P Industrial, Cresphil Inc., Energy Stream Power Corp., and Royal Eijkelkamp — announced it would take over the management and development of the site.
Energy Stream Power Corp. CEO Carlos Ruiz previously estimated the project’s potential at 50 to 70 megawatts across an 11,178-hectare area.
...Opponents of the project argue that geothermal activity could lead to environmental disasters, though officials noted that no specific study has confirmed such risks.
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“The local government has not issued any permit for drilling and will not allow any activity that may endanger the municipality’s forests, watersheds, natural resources or communities,” Revita said.
She added that any future geothermal activity would require strict evaluation, transparency and “meaningful public consultation” before being considered.