Another Philippine Energy Blog

Dr. Joselito R Ruaya is blogging on Philippine energy issues at http://pilipinasenergy.blogspot.com/ with an area of expertise much different than my own.

I’ve missed this blog completely. I think it’s because when it’s posts come up on my radar, they are sometimes re-prints of newspaper articles – something I’m typically uninterested in since I usually find most of those directly on the internet anyway.

But I see that he’s actually posting commentary, as in today’s post on Tiwi-Makban – a subject he probably knows a little something about. I may have missed other commentary posts also. But I’m now subscribed via RSS. Maybe you should be too.

Digging on the web a little I see that he worked for 20 years at PNOC-EDC. Here is a 2006 paper he co-authored on Low Temperature Waster Water Injection Experiments at the Bac-Man Geothermal Field, Philippines. Digging further I find that he is a …

Freelance consultant on energy projects. Has a Ph.D. in science from a New Zealand University and a post-graduate diploma in energy technology from Geothermal Institute, Auckland UIniversity. Has a B.S. (Chemistry) degree from University of the Philippines.

I’m looking forward to following along with Dr. Ruaya’s experience and insights. The more bloggers in this space, the better for the Philippine energy sector (and for prices) in general.

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