Metro Manila, Philippines – A shipment carrying 21,000 metric tons of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) arrived in Calaca, Batangas on May 30 as part of the government’s Emergency Energy Security Program, the Department of Energy (DOE) announced. The DOE said the cargo, consisting of refrigerated propane and butane, was sourced from Enterprise Port in Texas, United States, and procured through Trafigura Pte. Ltd. on April 13. The shipment arrived at the CISC Industrial Park, South Pacific Inc. (SPI) Terminal in Barangay Salong, Calaca. Energy Secretary Sharon Garin said the shipment would help reinforce national LPG reserves and support fuel supply requirements nationwide. “Through proactive action, we secured 21,000 metric tons of LPG that will reinforce our national reserves and help maintain steady supply across the country,” Garin said. “This shipment demonstrates the government’s commitment to staying ahead and protecting the welfare of our people through a secure and resilient energy…