SHELL TO SEA SUPPORTER MICHAEL D. HIGGINS (RIGHT) BECOMES PRESIDENT AS CAMPAIGN MARKS ANNIVERSARY OF GARDA BATON CHARGE AT SHELL’S REFINERY SITE 10 November 2011 – Michael D. Higgins: The people of Erris deserve protection from any company that seeks to trample over their rights. No company should be outside the law – As Shell [...]
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Warning issued by Garda watchdog over Corrib tapes
The Irish Times – Monday, October 31, 2011 LORNA SIGGINS, Western Correspondent THE IRISH Federation of University Teachers has expressed serious concern about a warning of possible prosecution issued to an academic at NUI Maynooth by the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission. The warning relates to alleged obstruction of the Garda Ombudsmans continuing inquiry into taped [...]
‘The Pipe’ Norwegian premiere
The project is currently 10 years behind schedule, projected costs have risen from $800 million to $2.5billion, Statoil has had to sell off its retail outlets in Ireland because of the damage to its reputation and internationally the reputation of Statoil has suffered due to its partnership in the Corrib field. CORRIB GAS PROJECT The [...]
Natural resources they havent gone away you know
Friday, 07 October 2011 Liamy MacNally The days are getting shorter and the lawyers are tripping over themselves in the noontime darkness. Their cathedral minds are busy. The Four Courts silver spoon still shines with looming cases. The law does not always bring justice, even if the ladder of law has no top or no [...]
Corrib gas objectors denied entry to hearing
Corrib gas objectors denied entry to Oireachtas hearing The Irish Times – Wednesday, September 28, 2011 PAUL CULLEN SECURITY STAFF at the Houses of the Oireachtas yesterday refused entry to a group of opponents of the Corrib gas terminal who had travelled from Co Mayo to attend an Oireachtas committee. The group of 15 Shell [...]
Corrib Gas Project may grind to a halt? (update)
Update from our sources “Strong rumours here in Erris, Co Mayo (beside Corrib gas development) that the project will grind to a halt following an up-and-coming court case involving a local contractor, Shell and the local police force (Garda). The word is that the CEO and others are heading for the exit over this matter.” [...]
Corrib Gas Project may grind to a halt?
We hear from our sources “Strong rumours here in Erris, Co Mayo (beside Corrib gas development) that the project will grind to a halt following an up-and-coming court case involving a local contractor, Shell and the local police force (Garda). The word is that the CEO and others are heading for the exit over this [...]
Shell espionage firm opens spy nest in New York
Activists campaigning against Shell’s plans to drill in the Arctic Ocean may be concerned at this development. 18 September 2011 By John Donovan Hakluyt, the London corporate intelligence firm, which has been closely associated with Royal Dutch Shell, has recently opened a bureau in New York. Titled Shell directors have been major shareholders in Haklut [...]
Protecting Irelands oil and gas reserves
Monday, September 5, 2011 Sir, As a former ambassador to Denmark and Norway (1998-2001) I would like to endorse your call for judicious and far-sighted harvesting of this countrys oil and gas reserves (Editorial, August 29th). Oil wealth can often prove to be a curse, but the Nordic countries are examples of the positive [...]
MEP lodges complaint over Corrib protest with Garda ombudsman
As well as an investigation of his complaint, Mr Murphy said a public inquiry should be held into the entire policing operation around the Shell project and the working relationship between Shells private security contractors and the Garda. CONOR LALLY, Crime Correspondent DUBLIN SOCIALIST Party MEP Paul Murphy has lodged a formal complaint with the [...]
The Irish Times: Protecting our resources
The Irish Times – Monday, August 29, 2011 OF ALL the big questions facing the State, few have more profound long-term implications than the management of our natural resources. Official estimates suggest a potential reserve of hydrocarbons equivalent to 10 billion barrels of oil off the west coast alone. Were all of this to be [...]
MEP claims gardaí assaulted him at Corrib gas protest
The Irish Times – Friday, August 26, 2011 LORNA SIGGINS, Western Correspondent SOCIALIST Party MEP Paul Murphy says he intends to lodge a complaint with the Garda Síochána over his treatment at a Corrib gas protest in north Mayo yesterday. Mr Murphy says he was assaulted by gardaí as he participated in a sit-down protest [...]
Irish resistance against Shell Corrib project continues
Issued by Shell to Sea Wednesday 20 th July 2011 11am Shell to Sea protest halts Shell’s peat works for second day At 10.30 am this morning Shell to Sea campaigners stopped work for the second day in a row at the Bord na Móna site at Shramore, near Bangor, Co. Mayo. They are [...]
Corrib gas could push up prices
10 July 2011 By John Burke Public Affairs Correspondent Homeowners are facing the very likely risk that energy prices could rise due to competition between the new Corrib gas supply and the Bord Gáis owned undersea gas-supply interconnectors, the state energy regulator has warned. In a paper published last week, the regulator said that any decline [...]
Irelands share of revenue from its gas fields could be as low as 7%, report shows
July 3, 2011 by William Hederman The tax write-offs under Irelands licensing terms for oil and gas are so generous, oil companies could end up paying the exchequer as little as 7% of the revenue from Irish gas fields. This shocking figure is extrapolated from information provided by Brian OCathain, former head of the Corrib [...]


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