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Corrib gas well on track to flow in 2015

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Shell has announced the onshore section of the controversial pipeline to bring gas from the Corrib field to be processed at Bellanaboy Bridge Terminal has been successfully completed.

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.

Taoiseach to state his position on pylon controversy

An Taoiseach Enda Kenny is expected to clarify next week his position on controversial plans to erect giant pylons and overground 400 kV lines across the landscape of north and east Mayo.

Maura Harrington convicted of criminal damage and dangerous driving

Shell-to-Sea activist and retired schoolteacher Maura Harrington has been convicted of dangerous driving, criminal damage, and four public order offences in the district court.

Corrib gas costs soar

The cost of the Corrib gas project is set to soar to €3.4 billion before it is completed.

Corrib garda bill hits €16m

The cost of policing the Corrib gas project has now reached €16 million.

Shell to Sea tender for oil and gas review

Shell to Sea has submitted a tender application to the Department of Energy in response to Minister Pat Rabbitte's call for expert advice to review the generous oil and gas terms that are currently on offer to oil and gas companies.

Setback for the Shell Corrib gas pipeline

The Commercial Court on Tuesday granted an order quashing a revised licence which was issued for the Shell gas terminal in north Mayo.

Erris Enterprise Week suspended following Corrib fatality

Erris Enterprise Week, which was scheduled to take place this week, was postponed as a mark of respect for the employee of German subcontractor Herrenknecht AG, who was fatally injured in the Corrib tunnel at Aughoose last Sunday.

Shell welcomes Garda examination of booze delivery claims

Shell E&P Ireland Limited (SEPIL) welcomes An Garda Síochána’s examination of OSSL’s allegations that €35,000 worth of alcohol was delivered to Belmullet Garda Station in December 2007.

 

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