What were the main objections to the Corrib gas field?

The Corrib gas controversy is an ongoing social protest campaign against the Corrib gas project in north-western County Mayo, Ireland….

Corrib gas controversy
Caused byEnvironmental Concerns Lack of public consultation Arrest of protesters Alleged excessive use of force by Gardaí

Who owns Corrib gas field?

Deal with Vermilion is worth €434m Norway’s Equinor has agreed to sell its stake in the Corrib gas field to partner Vermilion Energy, the Norwegian oil firm said on Monday, putting an end to its activities in Ireland.

What happened to the Corrib gas field?

Shell has completed the sale of its stake in the Corrib gas field off the Mayo coast, ending its involvement in the most controversial infrastructure project in the history of the State. Shell Energy Europe Limited has signed an agreement to purchase Corrib gas following completion.

How long will the Corrib gas field last?

However, the supply from this undersea gas resource will decline to a point where in just over 10 years, in the absence of the discovery and development of new fields, we will again be about 90% dependent on imported gas from the UK and abroad (Figure 7). This decline could occur in as soon as five years 5,6.

How much is the Corrib gas field worth?

Based on Vermilion’s 18.5 per cent share of the field for the year until December 21st when it increased its share in the field to 20 per cent, total estimated revenues for the entire field increased to 1.1 billion Canadian dollars or €734 million in 2018.

What happened to some of the residents of Rossport in 2005?

In 2005 they were jailed for civil contempt of court after refusing to obey a temporary court injunction forbidding them to interfere with work being undertaken by Shell on their land.

How much did the Corrib gas field cost?

The Corrib Partners – which also includes Statoil with a 36.5 per cent share – invested more than €3.6 billion in the project before gas started to flow – more than four times the original estimate of €800 million.

Where does Ireland get its gas from?

Natural gas in Ireland is currently supplied by a combination of domestic production and imports via pipeline from Scotland. In 2019, 53% of Ireland’s natural gas use was imported from the UK.

When was the Corrib gas field first discovered?

1996
1996 – Corrib gas field discovery declared by Enterprise Energy Ireland Ltd, which submitted plans to pump it ashore and build an onshore refinery in north Mayo.

In what year were the five local men opposed to the project the Rossport Five imprisoned?

Justice Finnegan, President of the High Court of the Republic of Ireland, jailed the five on 29 June 2005 for civil contempt of court after refusing to obey a temporary court injunction forbidding them to interfere with work being undertaken by Shell on their land.

When was the Corrib gas field discovered?

How much oil was found in the Kinsale gas field?

The total recoverable reserves were 1.353 trillion cubic feet of gas. The gas composition was >99% methane with a calorific value of 1.012 Btu/ cubic foot….

Kinsale Head gas field
CountryIreland
RegionCeltic Sea
Offshore/onshoreOffshore
OperatorsKinsale Energy Limited

What is the Corrib gas field?

The Corrib gas field was discovered in 1996 and represents the first commercial find offshore Ireland, since Kinsale Head in 1973. The gas field came online in December 2015 and is anticipated to produce approximately 260MMscf/d (million standard cubic feet per day) of gas.

Who is the owner of Corrib?

The Corrib co-owners are Shell E&P Ireland (operator, 45%), Statoil Exploration Ireland (36.5%), and Vermilion Energy Ireland (18.5%). The water depth in the area is 355m and the gas reservoir is located 11,500ft to 13,000ft below the seabed. Development costs are estimated at around £500m.

Where does the Corrib gas pipeline land in Ireland?

The pipeline landfall at the Corrib gas field. The Corrib field is a Triassic gas development in the Atlantic Ocean, situated off the coast of Ireland. It is approximately 50 miles west of the Mullet peninsula in County Mayo and lies in the Slyne Trough in Blocks 18/20 and 18/25.

What was used to drill the Corrib field?

The Corrib field is a Triassic gas development in the Atlantic Ocean, situated off the coast of Ireland. It is approximately 50 miles west of the Mullet peninsula in County Mayo and lies in the Slyne Trough in Blocks 18/20 and 18/25. The Sedco 711 was used to drill the Corrib field.

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