"The Government have clearly sent the message to Shell, ‘you can do whatever you want’. Fortunately due to protest, the refinery remains unconnected to the gas field. If, as Shell planned, gas had been flowing by now, we would potentially all be dealing with a gas leak and explosion.”
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Ben Amunwa - Platform17th May 12
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17th May 12
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Jason Gorringe - Tax-News.com16th May 12
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Gerry Georgatos - Indymedia Australia16th May 12
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Barry O'Halloran & Ciara O'Brien - Irish Times16th May 12
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Offshore15th May 12
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Barry O'Halloran - Irish Times15th May 12
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Irish Times14th May 12
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Letters - Irish Times14th May 12
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OilVoice14th May 12
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Treacy Hogan - Irish Independent11th May 12
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Josiane Kremer - Bloomberg4th May 12
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Treacy Hogan - Irish Times4th May 12
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Greenpeace4th May 12
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Participants in No Fracking Ireland - NO FRACKING IRELAND3rd May 12
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Bernice Barrington - Business And Leadership3rd May 12
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BenAmunwa of Platform writing an article for Greenpeace2nd May 12
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Lorna Siggins - Irish Times2nd May 12
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Lorna Siggins - Irish Times2nd May 12
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Andrew Simms - The Guardian2nd May 12

