The Pandacan Scale Down Project
A brief history on how the Pandacan Scale Down Project was formed
True to its commitment to give high regard for the Health, Safety, Security, and Environment of the communities in which it operates, Shell signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Mayor of Manila, the Department of Energy (DOE), Caltex, and Petron in June 2002; to scale down its operations and establish joint operations and management of common, integrated and shared facilities. This initiative led to the formation of the Pandacan Scale Down Team.
Dismantling of tanks, warehouse and offices as part of the scale down activities
An independent panel of experts was engaged by Shell to ensure the right expertise and transparency for this project
A joint venture company was formed by Shell, Petron, and Caltex to operate the scaled-down Pandacan terminal
Shell's dialogues and engagements with the government, the community, and other sectors
An environmental study on the condition of the soil and groundwater was conducted to ensure the safety and health of its staff and its communities.
DENR and Sagip Pasig Movement awarded an environmental merit citation to Shell's Pandacan Scale Down Project