Pilipinas Shell's Newly Upgraded Malampaya Exhibit at The Mind Museum



Going out on a date with my daughter is a precious moment for the both of us. Visit to The Mind Museum is our first time together and this excites us! Its going to be fun, educational and memorable—well, every time we spent time together is always memorable and we both treasure each day we spent it together. Since my daughter, Rain, is a homeschooler, visit to the Pilipinas Shell's Malampaya Exhibit on its opening day last December 8 was a big advantage for her.



For me, the visit to the Malampaya exhibit gains us both new knowledge that I myself doesn't even remember if the journey of natural gas was taught to us in a fun way when I was in grade school and high school. Here at the exhibit together with all the visitors, we will all rediscover what power really means in the Philippines—the fun and interactive way! Let's go!

For a start, we were treated to an experimental walkthrough to understand more deeply the journey of natural gas. Watch how gas is formed, extracted, and distributed from start to end before it powers up to 40% of homes in Luzon.


Kids and kids-at-heart can play and gain more knowledge at the newly-installed fun, interactive wall. 
See the journey of natural gas unfold in the augmented reality feature.
                                                                                      

Get to know what Phase 3 of the Malampaya Gas-to-Power Project is all about and learn some trivia on what makes it extra special as an engineering feat in the country. The redesigned exhibit will take up an expanded space of the "How Things Work"wing, located at the second level of the Mind Museum.
                                                                               
For a more fruitful learning experience, download the free Journey to Malampaya app available in Google Play and iOS Store.
The Malampaya Exhibit first opened to the public in March 2012. Its goal is to inform museum visitors of the process of gathering, transforming, and distributing natural gas, which is a less pollutive alternative resource to coal and oil. The project  showcases the engineering feat conducted in the Malampaya project in Palawan to extract the 2.7 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in the area.

Experience the best interactive and fun way to learn about the Malampaya Exhibit by visiting The Mind Museum. Know more about the innovative engineering feat that powers a good portion of the nation, and discover more about how human ingenuity harnesses natural gas to fuel our daily lives.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

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