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EWC sells gas turbines, ending decade-long Philippine LNG project

2h ago· 7 min readenNews

Summary

Australia-based Energy World Corporation (EWC) has sold two Siemens gas turbines and a steam turbine to US-based Hallador Energy, effectively ending its decade-long LNG-to-power project in Pagbilao, Philippines. The equipment will be relocated to Indiana for a natural gas project expanding an existing coal-fired power plant. The sale marks the likely termination of a project that had faced over a decade of delays and development challenges.

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On 2 June 2026, Australia-based Energy World Corporation (EWC) announced the sale of two Siemens heavy-duty natural gas turbines and a steam turbine to the United States (US)-based Hallador Energy.
The equipment, originally intended for EWC's proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Pagbilao, Philippines, will instead be relocated to the US for Hallador's natural gas project in Indiana, which will expand an existing coal-fired power plant.
The sale likely marks the end of EWC's LNG-to-power project in the Philippines that has been under development for over a decade.
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After more than a decade of delays, Australia-based Energy World Corporation’s (EWC) liquefied natural gas (LNG)-to-power project in the Philippines appears to have come to an end following the sale of its gas turbines to a United States (US) company.

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