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Dublin Shell to Sea protest 2pm Sat to build for 14th Sept blockade

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Friday September 07, 2007 19:38author by DS2S - Dublin Shell to Sea Report this post to the editors

Stop Shell's inland refinery before it's too late

"Stop the inland refinery before it's too late," is the message of a Dublin Shell to Sea protest in Dublin's O'Connell St at 2pm this Saturday, September 8th. Campaigners around Ireland are building towards a major sit-down protest at the proposed refinery site on September 14th.
Eamon Ryan: hasn't been seen on any Shell to Sea protests recently
Eamon Ryan: hasn't been seen on any Shell to Sea protests recently

Caoimhe Kerins of Dublin Shell to Sea said: "Shell have yet to start building the inland refinery. It's not too late to make them process at gas at sea, as is done at Kinsale. Community opposition to the inland refinery is as strong as ever. "

"They haven't been given permission by the EPA to operate the refinery, yet they seem determined to steamroll ahead with the project despite massive local opposition."

Hundreds of campaigners from around Ireland will be travelling to Erris for a major sit-down blockade at the gates of Shell's proposed Bellanaboy refinery site on the morning of Friday 14th September to highlight the ongoing community campaign against the controversial Corrib gas development.

Cormac McMahon of Dublin Shell to Sea said: "We also want to remind the public that they will not benefit at all from the Corrib Gas project. Thanks to the extraordinary deal done with the oil and gas companies by Ray Burke in 1987, the Shell-led consortium will own 100 per cent of the gas that comes ashore. Bord Gais will have to bid for the gas, and pay full market prices for gas extracted from Irish waters."

"In other words, all the distress to the affected communities - the polluted drinking water, the garda brutality and intimidation, the risks associated with the high-pressure pipeline - it's all being suffered in the cause of the shareholders of Shell, Statoil and Marathon."

In recent months a number of blockades have held up work at the refinery site. These have included lock-ons, at which campaigners have locked themselves together or to vehicles. On other occasions work has been stopped when large groups of Shell to Sea campaigners have entered and occupied the proposed refinery site.

From October 2006, Shell's contractors removed several hundred thousand tonnes of peat from the proposed refinery site to a peat deposition site several miles away. In recent weeks, the company has started pouring cement in advance of the construction of the refinery.

Sit-down protest at Bellanaboy, 14th September:
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/83932

Bus from Dublin, 13th September:
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/83911

Related Link: http://www.shelltosea.com
author by Commentpublication date Fri Sep 07, 2007 20:44author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I find the pic of Eamon Ryan quite offensive, maybe one of the blockades....
I don't think shaming the Greens into upholding the Green party eco issues would work afterall
they have dumped Poolbeg, Tara and anti-war and E Ryan seems quite happt to use the
resources available to him to hock the broadband inititatives started by Dempsey.

Please, a pic of the lads and ladies of Rossport- would it not be more approporiate?

 
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