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Enough Already About Rossport

category international | anti-capitalism | opinion/analysis author Wednesday November 02, 2005 20:34author by Henry Report this post to the editors

This dispute is simply intractable.

The position as I understand it of the Shellto Sea (from reading newspaper, listening to radio, watching television and following the debate on this website) is that they want NO gaspipe line or refinary to be constructed.
That position appears uncompromising.

Shell and Statoil et al meanwhile have met with those opposed to them and outlined in detail what their plans are.

I take it that those opposed believe that they are being lied to about the danger of an explosion and besides they are unsatisfied no matter what assurances they recieve that the pipeline will be safe.

Hypothetically if there is in fact no danger of an explosion and the pipeline is in fact safe the Rossport protestors would oppose it anyway because they believe it is forced upon them by a multi-national company and they compare the persecution they feel to the tyranny of Cromwell.
They have repeatedly stated that they believe the offshore gas should be held in trust by the government for the Irish people even though the government lacks the expertise to pipe it ashore and need the help of a private company to do it for them.

The gas is useless to anybody where it is beneath the sea so presumeable for it be of future use it would have to be brought ashore at some time. ShelltoSea want the proposed gas refinery built offshore. Once the gas would be refined it would still have to piped ashore somewhere. The protestors in Rossport do not want it piped ashore where they live so presumeably if the government ( it could not be a private multinational according to the Rossport demonstrators) would have to pipe it somewhere else.

For many years now the Kinsale gasfield has supplied gas through a high pressure pipe into Cork and from there throughout the country. Gas tankers regularly arrive at Whiddy Island even though there was a major disaster in the early eighties.

Oil petrol and gas and other hazardous substances are transported and stored through out the country with the risk of potential disasters.

Cars containing many gallons of fuel in their tanks travel through our cities and towns.
Buses carrying our children to school carry hundreds of litres of highly combustible fuel.
Aersols which can exploded near naked flames are sold in shops through out the country even to children and sprayed on human bodies.

Its getting to dangerous to go out.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   As I understand it     Joe    Wed Nov 02, 2005 21:45 
   As you understand it Henry     Niall    Wed Nov 02, 2005 22:41 
   Shell to Sea     Geoff    Thu Nov 03, 2005 11:19 
   How safe does the pipeline have to be?     Henry    Thu Nov 03, 2005 11:22 
   What "seems" to be happening?     moylan    Thu Nov 03, 2005 12:15 
   Well said     IF    Thu Nov 03, 2005 13:22 
   And the irony goes unmarked     moylan    Thu Nov 03, 2005 14:06 
   Unbiased Information is hard to come by...     BANANAMAN    Thu Nov 03, 2005 17:07 
   My understanding of this     S Lavelle    Thu Nov 03, 2005 17:55 
 10   Is pipeline adequate?     Gyro    Fri Nov 04, 2005 00:55 
 11   That comment the most revealing of all     moylan    Fri Nov 04, 2005 12:03 
 12   Not for Sale     Síog    Fri Nov 04, 2005 17:45 
 13   the whole world is watching     gylangirl    Sat Nov 05, 2005 04:15 
 14   340 Bar     Iwik    Mon Nov 07, 2005 03:20 
 15   Planning??     cool j    Tue Nov 14, 2006 12:15 
 16   Hurrah Henry     cool j    Tue Nov 14, 2006 12:31 
 17   Language that makes you cringe     Paul O'Donnell    Tue Nov 14, 2006 15:23 


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