Marcial Ocampo – Energy Technology Expert – CV and Company Profile
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
Name : MARCIAL T. OCAMPO
Email: mars_ocampo@yahoo.com
Web: www.energytechnologyexpert.com
http://ph.linkedin.com/in/ocampomarcial
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
Elementary : Dologon Laboratory School
Musuan, Bukidnon
1958 – 1964
Valedictorian
High School : San Sebastian College
Claro M. Recto, Manila
1964 – 1968
Salutatorian
College : B. S. Chemical Engineering
University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City
1968 – 1973
2nd Place (87.75%) – Chemical Engineering Board Exam, 1973
Post Graduate : M. S. Chemical Engineering
University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City
Thesis: “The Assimilative Capacity of Some Rivers in the Philippines, an LP Model”
1974 – 1978
M. S. Combustion and Energy
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Thesis: “The Performance and Emission Characteristics of a Methanol-Fueled Spark Ignition Engine”
1979-1980
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY & PROJECTS COMPLETED:
Individual Advisor on the Pre-Feasibility Study for a Coal-fired Power Plant in Zamboanga Sibugay Province, Island of Mindanao
May 16-July 26, 2011 (on-going)
PNOC EC intends to develop a greenfield coal-fired power plant in the province of Zamboanga Sibugay in Mindanao and would like to engage the services of a CONSULTANT to conduct the related technical and financial feasibility study. The CONSULTANT shall, among others, identify potential customers, recommend the best location and optimum capacity, and determine the technical and commercial viability of the proposed power plant.
International Renewable Energy Expert for REMOVAL OF BARRIERS TO
BIOMASS POWER GENERATION IN INDIA, PHASE I
April 3-May 31, 2011 (completed)
The objective of this two-phase project is to remove barriers to the increased use of biomass energy sources for generating electricity for own consumption and export to the grid. This project aims to accelerate the adoption of environmentally sustainable biomass power and cogeneration technologies in India. It will promote combustion, gasification and cogeneration technologies for electricity generation using different types of captive and distributed biomass resources. The project will focus on biomass power projects to be undertaken in three different specific contexts: cooperative sugar mills; agro-processors and biomass producers; and distributed or decentralized biomass. As international expert, the Consultant will conduct a mid-term review of the phase I project, The mid-term evaluation will assess the relevance, performance and success of the project. It looks at early signs of potential impact and sustainability of results, including the contribution to capacity development and the achievement of global environmental goals. It will also identify/document lessons learned and provide recommendations that might improve design and implementation of UNDP/GEF projects.
Consultant for Philippine LNG and Gas Market Study
March 7-April 15, 2011 (completed)
The Consultant shall prepare a comprehensive report on the local market potential for gas in the Philippines in the next ten years. This will require, among others, a research on the following: Historical and forecasted gas consumptions in power, transportation, industrial, commercial and residential sectors in the regions of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao; Available supply gas in the three regions and the potential for future sources of supply from the local and international market; Historical and future trends in gas the prices in the local and international market. For the local market, focus on the gas pricing scheme of Malampaya natural gas while for the international market, the price trends in the Asia-Australia regions. Identify relevant energy policies and legislations encouraging the use of natural gas as an alternative fuel for oil and coal.
Technical and Economic Feasibility Consultant for Wind of Constellation Energy Jan. 31-Mar. 16, 2011 (completed)
This includes wind energy resource assessment (wind speed, direction, power output vs time of year), capital and O&M cost estimate and project finance modeling to determine first year tariff and economic returns of 5 wind sites in Negros Oriental.
Individual Advisor on the Pre-Feasibility Study for a Coal-fired Power Plant in Zamboanga Sibugay Province, Island of Mindanao
May 16-July 26, 2011 (on-going)
PNOC EC intends to develop a greenfield coal-fired power plant in the province of Zamboanga Sibugay in Mindanao and would like to engage the services of a CONSULTANT to conduct the related technical and financial feasibility study. The CONSULTANT shall, among others, identify potential customers, recommend the best location and optimum capacity, and determine the technical and commercial viability of the proposed power plant.
International Renewable Energy Expert for REMOVAL OF BARRIERS TO
BIOMASS POWER GENERATION IN INDIA, PHASE I
April 3-May 31, 2011 (completed)
The objective of this two-phase project is to remove barriers to the increased use of biomass energy sources for generating electricity for own consumption and export to the grid. This project aims to accelerate the adoption of environmentally sustainable biomass power and cogeneration technologies in India. It will promote combustion, gasification and cogeneration technologies for electricity generation using different types of captive and distributed biomass resources. The project will focus on biomass power projects to be undertaken in three different specific contexts: cooperative sugar mills; agro-processors and biomass producers; and distributed or decentralized biomass. As international expert, the Consultant will conduct a mid-term review of the phase I project, The mid-term evaluation will assess the relevance, performance and success of the project. It looks at early signs of potential impact and sustainability of results, including the contribution to capacity development and the achievement of global environmental goals. It will also identify/document lessons learned and provide recommendations that might improve design and implementation of UNDP/GEF projects.
Consultant for Philippine LNG and Gas Market Study
March 7-April 15, 2011 (completed)
The Consultant shall prepare a comprehensive report on the local market potential for gas in the Philippines in the next ten years. This will require, among others, a research on the following: Historical and forecasted gas consumptions in power, transportation, industrial, commercial and residential sectors in the regions of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao; Available supply gas in the three regions and the potential for future sources of supply from the local and international market; Historical and future trends in gas the prices in the local and international market. For the local market, focus on the gas pricing scheme of Malampaya natural gas while for the international market, the price trends in the Asia-Australia regions. Identify relevant energy policies and legislations encouraging the use of natural gas as an alternative fuel for oil and coal.
Technical and Economic Feasibility Consultant for Wind of Constellation Energy Jan. 31-Mar. 16, 2011 (completed)
This includes wind energy resource assessment (wind speed, direction, power output vs time of year), capital and O&M cost estimate and project finance modeling to determine first year tariff and economic returns of 5 wind sites in Negros Oriental.
Demonstration for Fuel-Cell Bus Commercialization in China (Phase II)
Nov 8 – 24, 2010 (Beijing and Shanghai, China) – finalized mid-term review report
This report documents the Mid-Term Review (MTR) of the project following the monitoring and evaluation system of UNDP/GEF to promote accountability for the achievement of GEF objectives through assessment of results of activities and partnership ushered by the project and to serve as feedback mechanism as basis for decision making to improve knowledge and performance. The MTR Team is composed of independent consultants Mr. Marcial T. Ocampo (International Consultant and Team Head) and Prof. Tian Guangyu, Ph.D. (National Consultant and Team Member).
Wind-Diesel Hybrid Power Generation (WHyPGen) Marketing Development Initiatives
August 23-September 29, 2010 (ongoing at Jakarta, Indonesia) – finalizing report and editing the output of the Indonesian national consultants.
International Technical Consultant (ITC) – Renewable Energy Project Development Expert, who will lead a Project Development Team of over 5 Indonesian National Technical Consultants (NTCs) that is tasked to design and develop GEF Renewable Energy Project specifically on Wind-Diesel Hybrid Power Generation (WHyPGen). The output is the final version of the Project Document (ProDoc) and the CEO Endorsement Request (CER). A total of 17 wind sites and 12 wind turbine manufacturers/models were analyzed to arrive at the annual power generation and capacity factors of the wind turbines (around 20-30%). The diesel generation is likewise calculated by difference from demand of the nearby grid (on-grid and off-grid remote areas) leading to annual power generation and capacity factor of the peaking and baseload diesel units. The wind turbine is expected to displace 15% of the peak demand of the grid or around 15% x 30% = 4.5% of annual generation. The peaking and baseload diesel units will carry the remaining 95.5% of energy demand of the grid, and shall be loaded not more than 50% and 75% for the peaking and baseload diesel units, respectively. The total capacities and capacity factors are then fed to the project finance models to determine the all-in project cost and starting electricity tariff (feed-in tariff for wind, tariff for diesel). The wind turbine model that provides the lowest wind tariff is the optimal model for the wind site. Finally, the GHG emission reduction arising from the wind turbine is calculated for the nearby grid and the national grid to determine its impact climate change impact.
Organizing the proposed conference on “Energy & Climate Change : A Complete Review of Power Generation Technologies and Impact on Climate Change”
Tentative September 2010 (ongoing coordination with speakers and donors)
As a follow-up to the Asean Clean Energy Forum held recently at the Asian Development Bank last 21-25 June 2010, and in view of the need to provide stakeholders’ input into the development of a new energy strategy of the incoming administration of President Aquino towards sustainable development, a proposed conference on “Energy & Climate Change” is being planned and coordinated with the ADB, government, end-consumers and power generators, utilities, energy efficiency and demand management practitioners, smart grid and distributed generation provides, and renewable energy developers. The objective is to provide adequate, predictable and secure power supplies, mitigate risks, provide transparency in price setting, protect energy tax revenues, ensure affordable and cheaper power costs, reduce GHG emission and address climate change issues.
Consultancy Services for 150 mw Kanan Hydro Power Project (SK Engineering & Construction Corporation)
June 22-August 22, 2010 (ongoing study)
Secure an off-taker for the Kanan Hydro plant (obtained MOU from MERALCO) and provide data on the Luzon Grid electricity supply and demand situation (historical and forecast) and price of electricity in the grid (average NPC grid, WESM rates). The Kanan Hydro plant is located near Infant and Gen. Nakar, Quezon, and drains into the Pacific Ocean.
Purchase of a Distribution Utility (Ibaan Electric Corporation) by E-Power Corporation
June 1-21, 2010
Analyzed the Annual Report & Performance 2008-2009 and the Audited Financial Report 2008-2009 in order to prepare projected customer count, kW demand, kWh energy consumption, electricity tariff, revenues, power costs, and administrative expenses. This provided inputs for the projected income statement, balance sheet and net cash flow. By comparing project cost (purchase price) with net cash flow, the project IRR, NPV and payback were calculated. Likewise, comparing the equity portion of the project cost (30% equity at 15% p.a. return, 70% debt at 10% p.a. interest) with the net cash flow, the equity IRR, NPV and payback were calculated to guide the investor/purchaser of the utility.
Feed-in Tariff for Waste-to-Power Project for San Pedro Thermal Conversion Inc.
May 23-June 16, 2010
Prepared the all-in capital cost estimate (land, equipment, installation, project development, working capital, interest cost during construction) and project finance model for determining the first year tariff (feed-in tariff) of this renewable energy (RE) project for consideration by the DOE, NREB and ERC. The feed-in tariff is the cost per kWh paid to RE developers by the TRANSCO for delivering RE power to the grid. The TRANSCO collects the RE charge from all customers and pays the RE generators.
New Energy Plan and Climate Change Program for the Incoming President-Elect Noynoy Aquino.
May 24, 2010-28 June, 2010
Together with former USEC Mariano Salazar and Hon. Sec. Heherson Alvarez, prepared a framework for implementing a review of the country’s energy plan to address energy supply security, pricing and climate change potential issues.
Consultancy Services on the Pre-Feasibility Study for a Coal-fired Power Plant in Surigao, Island of Mindanao
April 16-June 16, 2010 – ongoing study
To assist Benguet Mining Corporation in developing a financial model for and to provide certain consulting services in the preparation of a Feasibility Study for a 70-140 mw mine-mouth coal-fired circulating fluidized bed (CFB) power plant in the island of Mindanao.
Consultancy Services for Aboitiz Power Corporation
March 16-April 16, 2010 – completed
To assist Aboitiz in developing a financial model for and to provide certain consulting services in support of its proposed bid for appointment as Administrator of the Energy Conversion Agreement between the National Power Corporation and KEPCO Ilijan Corporation for the 1,200-MW Ilijan combined-cycle gas-turbine power (CCGT) plant.
Study on the economic and financial status of biofuels in the Philippines
Feb – May 2010 – ongoing study
A study for the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan, (IEEJ) for the preparation of biodiesel (copra to biodiesel CME, coconut oil to CME, jatropha to CME, sugarcane to bioethanol).
Waste-to-Energy Project (Municipal Solid Waste or MSW to Diesel)
For local government units in Central Luzon (Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija and possibly Metro Manila) – negotiations on going to finalize project TOR
Prepared proposal for MSW to Diesel project to assist the LGUs comply with the Solid Waste Management Act to operate Material Recovery Facilities and Sanitary Landfill for final disposal of municipal solid wastes and garbage and at the same time producing biomass-derived diesel fuel. Ongoing negotiation with Consultant Ed San Juan.
Feed-in Tariff Project Finance Model for DOE and NREB
January 20-21, 2010 during the TWG Consultative Meeting of the National Renewable Energy Board and Department of Energy at Subic
Prepared feed-in tariff (FiT) calculation procedure (project finance model) for Renewable Energy (RE) power generation technologies (biomass direct combustion, biomass cogeneration, run-of-river mini-hydro, wind, solar) for use by DOE and NREB (January 20-21, 2010 TWG Consultative Meeting held at Subic International Hotel) in recommending to the ERC the FiT needed to encourage RE investments and determine the level of Renewable Energy Charge (REC in PhP/kWh) to be collected from end-users for payment to RE generators. Ongoing work with German Consultant and NREB Consultant Atty. Pete Maniego.
Impact of the New Renewable Energy Law and its IRR on Electricity Price (Feed-In Tariff Calculation Model)
December 2, 2009 during Energy Technology Conference & Exhibits at the New World Hotel, Makati.
Presented a summary of the new RE law and its IRR, including a list of incentives, for project developers, suppliers and users of RE technologies during Energy Conference. A project finance model for calculating Feed-In Tariff (FIT) was also prepared and demonstrated to the various energy practitioners.
Congressional Ad Hoc Committee on Dams Management & Safety
November 11, 2009 to present – Dam Simulation Model for San Roque Dam.
On-going congressional review of Dam Release Protocol in view of the massive damage of around P40 billion brought about by spillway release by San Roque Dam at the height of Typhoon “Pepeng”. Prepared a spreadsheet dam simulation model to predict dam height given the beginning dam height and water volume, inflows (from rainfall and Binga outflows) and outflows (power generation water and spill water) and using the model to estimate the lead time and quantity of pre-emptive discharge needed to attenuate and minimize spillway releases during typhoons and extreme rainfalls.
FEASIBILITY STUDY OF A GREENFIELD NATURAL GAS-FIRED POWER PLANT
July 27 to October 9, 2009 – Feasibility study for a 250-500 MW natural gas-fired CCGT
On-going feasibility study (market, technical, economic and financial) to optimize capacity of natural gas-fired combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant and determine its plant location (Batangas, Laguna, Cavite). Finalized financial model, power pt presentation and Feasibility Study Final Report.
POWER PLANT DESIGN AND COSTS CONSULTANCY FOR PNOC EXPLORATION CORPORATION’s COC 122 COAL PROJECT
June 1 to July 15, 2009 – Feasibility study for a 30, 50 or 100 MW lignite coal-fired atmospheric circulating fluidized bed (CFB) power plant in Cauayan, Isabela.
Competed feasibility study (market, technical, economic and financial) to optimize capacity of a mine-mouth lignite coal-fired CFB power plant and determine its plant location (near river or near mine) using the 28 million tons of coal reserves found in Cauayan, Isabela.
RAPCO Coconut Oil Mill and CME Biodiesel Plant Expansion Study
Oct 2008 – Feasibility Study and Project Finance Model for Coconut Oil mill and CME Biodesel Plant expansion of RAPCO, an integrated CNO plant (25 MT/day) and CME plant (2.5 kL/day expanding to 10.0 kL/day) in San Pablo City.
Feasibility study (market, technical, economic and financial) for the production of coconut oil (CNO) form copra and production of CME for transport use as biodiesel fuel additive. RAPCO has recently obtained a DOE certification as a biofuel additive for use by oil companies and individuals for blending into B1 (1%) and B2 (2%) biodiesels. Three (3) models for an integrated plant (CNO & CME), separate CNO Plant, and separate CME plant were prepared to advice the owner on best equity structure in order to maximize returns, minimize expansion costs and improve overall efficiency. It is evaluating proposals from prospective investors who desire majority ownership of the DOE-accredited CME biodiesel plant.
Optimal Use of Surplus, New Reserves and Bank Malampaya Gas Preliminary Study
September 2008 tentative – A preliminary study to be funded by USAID for the DOE Natural Gas Office (awaiting USAID contract)
A proposed study to determine which Delivery Option (brand new gas pipeline, converted black oil pipeline to gas service, CNG/LNG via lorries, CNG/LNG by sea) is best/timely mode in delivering natural gas for both power and non-power use (residential, commercial & building, industrial, agricultural, power) to ensure maximum benefits to the country, provide cheaper electricity, promote cleaner environment and ensure logical development of natural gas industry through diversified supply from domestic gas, imported LNG and Trans-ASEAN gas pipeline.
Coconut Methyl Ester (CME) from Copra as Bio-Diesel Substitute
May 30-August 5, 2008 – Preliminary Feasibility Study and Project Finance Model for CME Manufacture from Copra – completed study and model, completed.
Prepared a preliminary feasibility study (market, technical, economic and financial) for the production of CME from Copra or Coconut Oil (CNO) for transport use and/or power generation in the province of Sorsogon, Bicol Region, where copra is abundant but afar from coconut oil mills. Project proponent is Harty Philippines, Inc.
Energy Efficiency (EE) Market Transformation Concept Paper
June 11-13, 2008 – Concept Paper for the Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Prepared a “Concept Paper” for ADB that enumerates the various ESCO’s needed to promote energy efficiency and its market transformation into aggregate and bankable ESCO entities in the areas of EE Research & Development, Transport R&D and Management, Commercial Building R&D and Management, Industry and Power Generation R&D and Management which will conduct energy audits, provide consultancy services, promote energy efficiency activities and technologies such as cogeneration and tri-generation, aggregate loads for gas, heat and electricity and purchase as aggregator the cheapest source of energy from the WESM and time-of-use tariffs for electricity and gas
Oil, Energy and Electricity Pricing Modeling Consultant
June 2-30, 2008 – Developed an Oil and Energy Pricing Model – completed
Prepared an energy pricing model for the Philippine Energy Task Force mandated to study the impact of the rising Dubai Crude Oil Marker to $200/bbl to domestic prices of oil products, imported and local coal, geothermal electricity and steam, natural gas and electricity, keeping in mind the price, tax and royalty structure and its impact on government tax revenues, inflation, exchange rate, budget deficit and economic growth and credit rating, and report its findings and recommendations on how to mitigate and manage rising energy prices to the Philippine Cabinet and President
Clean Coal Energy Modeling Consultant
April 2008 – Developed a power plant and project finance model for E-Power – completed
Prepared project finance model for Clean Coal Technology for 4 x 40 mw Power Generation (Atmospheric Circulating Fluidized Bed) for E-Power, a new entrant in the power generation industry in the Philippines
TransCo Power Bill Calculation Model
May 2008 – Prepared latest power bill model for estimating transmission charges
Updated a Power Bill model for calculating power delivery service (PDS) rate, system operator (SO) charge, metering service provider (MSP) charge, adjustments for power factor and interruption, connection charge, residual sub-transmission charge, ancillary services charge, universal charge, and NPC effective rate. Together with the project finance model of a power plant, the delivered cost of electricity to the customer could be calculated for a number of configuration (embedded generator, load) and varying transmission voltage and reliability (firm, non-firm days).
Energy Summit Consultant
January 29-31 and Feb 1-5, 2008 – Energy Summit 2008
Assisted DOE in the planning and conduct of the 2008 Philippine Energy Summit; presented discussion paper on Renewable Energy Market and Financial Barriers; provided expert advice to Workshop Leader during the ADB Workshop on High Oil Prices; provided technical inputs during the substantive review of the Summit and Workshop outputs leading to preparation of the Summit Report to be submitted to the President of the Philippines.
Financial Modeling Consultant
Aug-Sep 2007 – Prepared Guam Power Authority (GPA) O&M Financial Bid for Harty USA, Inc. (completed) and Kalayaan Twin Falls Mini-Hydro Power Plant Model (model completed, securing now DOE non-exclusive reconnaissance permit)
Prepared project finance models for evaluating the value of an asset for sale given the current state of the power asset (capacity, heat rate or efficiency); generation potential (given its over-haul and maintenance schedule, outage rate, external factors, availability); transmission line constraints; net power sales to customers; discounts and net revenue; cost of fuel and O&M costs; local and national taxes, permits & licenses; carbon emission reduction credits when applicable; depreciation & amortization; interest cost of debt; corporate income tax; government incentives; weighted average cost of capital (minimum equity return rate or hurdle rate, debt interest rate); equity structure (equity capital, debt capital, donated capital); and balance sheet accounts to be maintained such as level of working capital, receivables and bad debts, payables and inventories.
Energy Consultant – Liquid Fuels & Fuel Additives
Octagon Chem Oil Corporation
May 22, 2007 to December 31, 2007 – Completed
This project involves the provision of Combustion & Energy expertise with economic & financial analysis in order to promote the use of an aqua bio-fuel additive developed by a Japanese Inventor that will allow the blending of water with diesel oil and fuel oil (bunker fuel and low sulfur fuel oil). The addition of bio-fuel additive will reduce emissions of SO2 and CO2 and raise combustion efficiency due to the enhanced atomization of the fuel due to the rapid volume expansion of liquid water into vapor. The end result is an environmental-friendly and energy-efficient fuel mix that reduces the cost of generating electricity when used in diesel engine generators and cost of steam when used in diesel-fired or bunker-fired steam boilers. The Consultant prepared the testing procedure and calculation sheets for determining combustion efficiency, generator efficiency, boiler efficiency, flue gas emission in general, emission of SO2 and CO2 per kg of steam or kWh of electricity, and fuel cost per kg of steam or kWh of electricity. The fuel additives are presently undergoing joint evaluation and review by DOST, DOE and DENR as part of the DOE registration process for fuel additives in the Philippines.
Energy Planning and Project Finance Consultant
Energy & Power Development (consultancy)
June 22, 2007 to December 22, 2007 – Completed, submitted all reports to DOE
This six (6) month consultancy service intends to assist the Philippine Department of Energy (DOE) and the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) in evaluating Qualified Third Party (QTP) proposals with respect to proposed technology, reliability and availability, equity and debt structure, capital and operating costs, fuel costs, manpower, maintenance and overhaul schedules and requirements, capacity factor, conversion efficiency, economic life and its resulting electricity tariff. By looking into other technology alternatives, configuration and capacity, the “Best New Entrant” Full Cost Recovery Rate (FCRR) will be recommended in order to ensure adequate, reliable and affordable energy services to the rural communities in the Philippines. As QTP Consultant, a policy note was prepared to augment the regulatory framework of the QTP Program to include the methodology, calculation procedure and data requirements for determining the socially acceptable retail rate (SARR) that the rural community could afford to pay for the reliable and cost-effective electricity service. The FCRR was likewise determined from a power plant project finance model using NPC-SPUG’s return on rate base (RORB) tariff methodology which was modified by the QTP Consultant to include capital and reasonable profit recovery (tariff = rate base x WACC + generation cost + profit recovery, revenue = tariff x kWh sales) which allows for sustainable rural electrification. This is a World Bank funded project for Philippine Rural Electrification.
President and Proprietor
Winning Edge Lending Investor (family-owned company)
December 1, 2006 to present (now a stock corporation registered at SEC)
Provide capital to pensioners and salaried employees for consumer loans and investment purposes. Also provide investors opportunities to earn regular interest income higher than bank rates. Develop monthly financial model for lending operation that determines funding requirements and rate of return given number of borrowers, average borrowing, cost of placements, operating costs and lending rates. A daily treasury model was also prepared to monitor bank balances given inflows and outflows of funds. A general ledger accounting system to monitor monthly and cumulative trial balances, incomes, balance sheet was also prepared. Presently, my wife and three staff (office secretary, loan processing clerk and credit investigator) are running the company. I provide financial advice, accounting, financial projections and treasury services.
Senior Manager, Technical Services
First Gen Corporation
February 1, 2001 to November 30, 2006
Provide technical services and advice to projects under development, e.g. power generation technology capital and operating cost, efficiency or heat rate, reliability, availability, maintenance schedule, construction schedule, interest during construction, feasibility study and financial model of power plant project or asset to be acquired. Conduct technical and environmental studies on NPC assets (Calaca and Masinloc coal; Pantabangan, Ambuklao/Binga hydro; Makban-Tiwi geothermal; Sucat oil thermal; and Bauang diesel).
Resigned to start Winning Edge Lending Investor (now Winning Edge Lending Corporation) and to engage in Energy & Business Development Consultancy (clients – DOE, WB, USAID, Harty, RAPCO, Octagon Chem Oil). Also marketing the Real Time General Ledger Accounting & Loans Processing System (a generic database accounting package, presently used by a number of Lending, Manpower Deployment, Construction and Trading companies).
Proprietor and General Manager
Real-Time Management Systems
General Ledger Accounting System, Linear Programming Systems
1993 to 2001
Develop accounting and optimization systems (Linear Programming), e.g. general ledger, trial balance, income statement, balance sheet, cash flow, uses & sources of funds, actual vs budget, product blending optimization, petroleum product shipment and distribution modeling, and refinery modeling (crude and product imports, component blending, refinery units and steam / electricity generation).
Executive Director
Philippine Council for Industry and Energy Research and Development
Department of Science and Technology
September 14, 1999 to January 31, 2001
Develop R&D strategies for the growth and development of industry and energy sectors.
EDP Budget and Planning Manager
Petronas Energy Philippines, Inc.
June 1997 to January 1998
Provide budget and corporate planning services and monitor actual performance versus business plan and budget. Update the financial model of the company’s business plan.
At the Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC)
Makati City
April 1978 – May 1993:
Petron MIS Coordinator, Market Planning and Distribution Department
Petron Marketing Division
November 1990 to May 1993
In-charge of corporate-wide computerization of terminals and offices
Head, Computer Systems Group, Engineering Department
Bataan Refining Corporation (BRC, Limay, Bataan)
June 1986 – November 1990
LP Model consultancy and design of computer systems for refinery
Section Chief (PNOC Engineer on detail), Transport, Building & Machineries
Bureau of Energy Utilization, Ministry of Energy
April 1978 – June 1986
Provide leadership in the development and monitoring of energy utilization efficiency and energy conservation initiatives. Conduct energy audits on establishments in the transport, building & machineries section.
At the College of Engineering, University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City, 1974 – 1986
Senior Lecturer, Energy 211 (Energy Conservation for Transport and Industry)
1986
Lecturer, Energy 201 (World Energy Resources, Supply and Utilization)
1984
Lecturer, Engineering Science 204 (Advance Numerical Methods)
Numerical solutions to engineering and mathematical problems using digital
Computers, 1979
Lecturer, Engineering Science 201 (Advance Analytical Methods)
Analytical solutions to engineering and mathematical problems using
equations and formulas, 1978
Lecturer, Engineering Science 26 (FORTRAN IV Programming)
Computer programming using the FORTRAN IV language, 1975
Lecturer, Engineering Science 1 (Engineering Drawing), 1974
Thermal Stress Engineer (for geothermal steam piping)
Ralph M. Parsons (RMP)
Legaspi Village, Makati City
January 1978 – April 1978
Predicting thermal stresses in piping systems.
Assistant Consultant, Engineering and Consultancy Services
Economic Development Foundation, Inc.
Ayala Avenue, Makati City
May 1976 – January 1978
Projects: Water Quality Modeling of the Laguna Lake and The Maximum Assimilative Capacity of Philippine Rivers (an LP Model for determining maximum BOD load to meet minimum DO levels) for NEDA
Research Associate, Projects and Planning Development Office (PPDO)
Department of Public Works, Transportation and Communications (DPWTC)
Port Area, Manila, January 1976 – May 1976
Project: Water quality modeling and monitoring of the Pampanga River.
Brand Manager, Tide Detergent
Procter & Gamble, Philippine Manufacturing Corporation (PMC)
Tondo, Manila, June 1975 – Dec 1975
To manage the Tide detergent brand, monitor its efficacy versus competition and improve its cost effectiveness (cost per washing).
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