The United Nations has approved the
Philippines’ territorial claim to Benham Rise, an undersea landmass in the Pacific
Ocean potentially rich in mineral and natural gas deposits, Environment
Secretary Ramon Paje said.
“We own
Benham Rise now,” Paje said in a media interview. “This is for future
Filipinos,” he added, noting that the 13-million-hectare area off the coast of
Aurora province has been shown to have rich mineral deposits.
Paje
said the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos) sent the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) a letter last week informing the
agency that the landmass is part of the country’s continental shelf and
territory.
Benham
Rise, a seismically active region facing Luzon’s eastern seaboard, is rising
slowly to the surface of the Pacific Ocean, Paje said. Perhaps, in a million
years—a blink in the planet’s geological time—it will be habitable, he said.
Larger
than Luzon
The
plateau is a massive formation of basalt, a common volcanic rock, and is within
coordinates 119°30’E to 132°00’E and 12°10’N to 20°30’N latitude.
Paje
said Benham Rise, named after an American surveyor, is larger in area than
Luzon. It has been shown to have natural gas deposits and manganese nodules,
vital in the production of steel, he added.
Despite
Benham’s proximity to the Philippines and its location within the country’s
exclusive economic zone, the government did not claim it until 2008. Then, the
next year, the government submitted a formal claim to the United Nations
Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf. The Philippine submission
noted that the country reserves the right to submit further claims in the area.
The
Philippines is the sole claimant of Benham Rise. The country is currently
embroiled in territorial disputes over several islands in the West Philippine
Sea (South China Sea).
China
and the Philippines are feuding over Panatag (Scarbourough) Shoal, 220
kilometres (124 nautical miles) west of Zambales province.
The
Philippines and some of its Southeast Asian neighbours are also disputing with
China and Taiwan ownership of parts of Spratly Islands in the West Philippine
Sea.
The
Spratlys are believed to be sitting on vast deposits of minerals and natural
gas, in an area spanned by sea lanes vital to global trade.
In the
Know
Benham
Rise is a 13-million-hectare undersea region that lies east of Luzon and off
the provinces of Isabela and Aurora.
Also
known as Benham Plateau, it is a massive formation of basalt, a common volcanic
rock, and is described in a study as a thickened portion of the Philippine sea
plate’s oceanic crust.
The
formation lies within the continental shelf of the Philippines as defined by
the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos), under which a coastal
state’s exclusive economic zone extends 370 kilometres (200 nautical miles)
from its continental shelf, while its extended continental shelf extends for
another 278 km (150 nautical miles).
Benham
Rise is not subject to any maritime boundary disputes and claims.
Studies
conducted by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) have
indicated large deposits of methane in solid form in the area.
In
August last year, Environment Secretary Ramon Paje announced that the
Philippines will gain additional territory should the United Nations approve
the country’s claim to Benham, which the country submitted to the UN Commission
on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in New York on April 8, 2009.
According
to Paje, an American geologist, Andrew Benham, discovered the area, which was
between 40 meters and 2,000 meters below the waterline, in 1933. Paje said gas
deposits in the area would enable the country to achieve energy sufficiency.
Kristine
L. Alave
Philippine
Daily Inquirer
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