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Gas still set to flow this year, says Shell spokesperson

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Shell E&P Ireland says it is still on schedule to have gas flowing from the Corrib Gas Field within the next six months.

Shell to Sea criticise planned review of oil and gas terms

The campaign group Shell to Sea has slammed the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources for selecting British consultancy firms Wood Mackenzie as the advisors on a new review of Ireland’s oil and gas fiscal terms.

Book about the Corrib controversy

A book which tells the definitive story of the battle between oil giant Shell and a small Irish farming community over the location of an onshore gas pipeline is now released.

Independent inquiry needed into sinking of Iona Isle

Now more than ever there is a need for an independent inquiry into the sinking of Pat O’Donnell’s boat the Iona Isle, according to Independent councillor Catherine Connolly.

Topaz start the big changeover at Galway service stations

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Galway motorists will soon notice a big change when they go to fill up their cars at their local service station becauseTopaz, Ireland’s largest fuels and retail convenience business has been busy transforming every Shell and Statoil service station in Galway as part of its ambitious national rebranding programme.

Harrington hunger strike continues

High-profile Shell to Sea campaigner Maura Harrington has vowed to continue her hunger strike until written confirmation is given that the Solitaire is out of Irish territorial waters. At the time of going to print yesterday evening (Thursday) she was in her car at Glengad maintaining her protest.

Mayo Science and Technology Festival a major success

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The 2008 Mayo Science and Technology Festival took place from November 3 to 9 throughout Mayo, with an exciting range of events taking place across the length and breadth of the county.

Further setback for controversial Corrib onshore gas pipeline

The Corrib Gas Partners have insisted that the proposed Corrib gas pipeline is safe and meets all international standards and industry best practice. Their comments were made this week following an announcement by An Bord Pleanála that it would defer its decision on the onshore pipeline. This is the third delay on the decision regarding this onshore section of the pipeline which was originally due on August 10.

 

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