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         press release          Tuesday August 01, 2006 16:38
 Tuesday August 01, 2006 16:38 by S2S Network
 by S2S Network
Today's announcement from Island oil and gas that they have discovered
a significant gas find of the south coast of Ireland reinforces correct
decision taken by the council
Donegal County Council has unanimously supported a Sinn Fein motion 
calling on the government to ensure that any future oil and gas 
exploration licences are only granted when clear benefits can be guaranteed for 
the people of Ireland. The council also called for the suspension of the 
current round of applications that are due to be granted this week, 
until the terms and conditions attached to the licences are reviewed and a 
better deal struck for the people. 
In welcoming the decision taken by Donegal county council, Cllr. Pearse 
Doherty said that today's announcement from Island oil and gas, that 
they have discovered a significant gas find of the south coast of Ireland 
reinforces the correct decision taken by the council.
Cllr. Doherty said,
Donegal County Council's support for my motion is an important step 
forward in the campaign to insure that our natural resources that lie of 
our coast are not exploited by large multinational oil and gas 
companies but are instead harnessed with a clear benefit being brought to the 
Irish people. A clear signal has now being sent to this government that 
all parties on Donegal county council accept that there has been little 
benefit to the state in the granting of previous exploration licenses, 
and are now calling on the government to immediately address this 
disgraceful situation where our oil and gas reserves are being given away.
I have consistently called on the government to suspend the Frontier 
Exploration Licenses applications off the coast of Donegal and have 
demanded an immediate review of the present terms and conditions that apply 
to these offshore oil and gas exploration licenses. I have done so 
because the current licensing terms for offshore oil and gas exploration 
are highly flawed and represent an extremely bad deal for the Irish 
People. 
"Theses terms and conditions end any hope of Ireland benefiting from 
what nature has provided for her. The terms include an oil tax rate of 
25%, the lowest in the world, all of which can be written off, it 
includes the abolition of royalties, which mean that we now have to buy our 
own gas back from these companies at the current market cost with no 
reduction to the state and it also has ended all other production- related 
levies. The fatal flaw in these terms and conditions is that there is 
no commitment by the oil companies to use any Irish jobs, goods or 
services. All of these initiates have resulted in that out of the 102 oil 
and gas producing countries, Ireland has the most generous terms and 
conditions for the oil companies in the world. 
In debating this motion the application from Grianan energy, the 
Donegal based oil exploration company was discussed, as an example of a 
company that agree that these licenses are a giveaway, and as a result have 
offered to allocate 10% of their profits to an independently run 
charitable trust that will invest this money in infrastructure, health and 
education projects in Donegal and the west of Ireland. While recognizing 
that this application offers a tangible difference to the other 
applications, it is my belief and as I stated during the debate on the motion, 
that the harnessing of our oil and gas must result in real benefits to 
the Irish and 10% of own resources does not go far enough. 
Therefore the only way to ensure that Donegal and other counties 
benefit is to change the term and conditions, to ensure that all companies 
that are allocated licenses pay their fair share to the state and also 
bring benefits to the local economy. 
"Sinn Fein has consistently challenged the government to suspend this 
current round of applications which are only 30 kilometers of the 
Donegal coast until terms and conditions could be agreed that would benefit 
the Irish people. We need a major review of the 1992 legislation and 
until such times as this happens the Government must put the interests of 
the Irish People before the corporate interests of the oil and gas 
companies. 
"The Marine Minister Frank Fahey, in 2001, said that in the event of a 
significant discovery off the Donegal coast during that year that the 
Government would seriously consider changing the 1992 oil and gas 
legislation. With today's announcement from Island oil and gas that they have 
discovered a significant gas find of the south coast of Ireland I now 
challenge the government to end the giveaway and live up to ministers 
Fahey's commitment of 2001.
"There is no doubt that with proper terms and conditions any oil or gas 
find of the Donegal coast would have massive benefit for Donegal. 
However it is reckless in the extreme for Minster Dempsey to issue new 
licenses without first carrying out a major review of the 1992 legislation. 
The time has come for this Government to start putting the interests of 
the Irish People before the corporate interests of the oil and gas 
companies. In the present economic crisis we must have a clear explanation 
from the government with regard to their handing over of potentially 
billions of euro worth of Irish resources that will be of little benefit 
to the Irish state and I and Donegal County Council are calling on the 
government to stop issuing licenses that will have little benefit to 
the state and to suspend these applications until a full review has been 
conducted.ENDS
Note to editor
Sinn Fein motion adopted by Donegal County Council
That this council recognize that the granting of oil and gas licenses 
to multinationals has had little benefit to Donegal and call on the 
government to ensure that the current round of oil and gas exploration 
licenses are granted to ensure that the people of Donegal will benefit 
from the natural resources that nature has provided for her. 
In the absence of this that the current round is suspended and the 
terms and conditions of the licenses are reviewed.
Pearse Doherty