"The Minister [Pat Rabbitte], I think, has done a very good job, and he has come out supporting the industry, in a way that other Ministers haven't in the past. And I think that's to his credit."
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- Frontline on RTE1 discusses Natural Resources, Corrib & Fracking - 2 days ago
- Shell's tunnelling compound shut down for the day - 2 days ago
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- Debate continues on Big Oil's big profits - 22 hours ago
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- Anti-fracking protest held in Enniskillen - 4 days ago
- 150 at successful anti-Household Tax meeting in Castlebar - 4 days ago
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Oil executive Brian O Cathain praising Minster for Energy, Pat Rabbitte for his blind support of the oil companies and betrayal of the Irish people
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Shell's planned tunnel
The tunnel which Minister for the Environment, Phil Hogan signed off on the Foreshore Licence for Shell is planned to run under Sruwaddacon Estuary which is designated a Special Area of Conservation.
Shell's planned tunnel:
- 4.9 kilometers long
- 4.2 meters in diameter
- 15 months of tunnelling
- 24 hour a day tunnelling
- 472 truck movements a day at peak construction
- 68,000 m3 of material removed
- 2.5 km of 3m high fencing
The Pipe DVD now available
The Pipe is now available to buy. It's for sale in Tesco's, IFI, Laser, Lee Records Tralee and Mayo County Library, and online at http://thepipe.myshopify.com/ retailing at €14.99


