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Shell attempt to create illusion of local benefits with announcement of 5 mil. in local contracts

category mayo | environment | news report author Tuesday August 22, 2006 23:06author by EC - rossport solidarity camp/ shell to seaauthor email rossportsolidaritycamp at gmail dot com Report this post to the editors

In a bit to create the illusion of local benefits Shell have announed that they are “seeking expressions of interest” from local businesses to tender for services and work required at the Bellanaboy refinery site to the value of five million euro.
Shell's double page spread in the Mayo Echo today
Shell's double page spread in the Mayo Echo today

In their latest attempt to contrive the semblance of local benefits from the Corrib project Shell announced yesterday that they are “seeking expressions of interest” from local businesses to tender for services and work required at the Bellanaboy refinery site to the value of five million euro. Today’s local papers the Mayo Echo and Connacht Telegraph carried a double page spread of Shell notices advertising “tender opportunities” for sub-contracts for site establishment of project offices, fencing, concrete works, site maintenance, road sweepers and supply of fuel oils.

Given the development cost of the project which is approximately 1,000 million euro, the value of the Corrib gas reserve which is in excess of 10 billion euro, and the enormous profits of Shell and their partners, the sourcing of 5 million euro among local businesses can be seen as mere tokens and designed only to create the illusion of local benefits.

In an interview with Midwest radio station yesterday Terry Nolan, Deputy Managing Director of SEPIL claimed that Shell have a “commitment” to delivering “tangible economic benefits” to the area. However when pressed by Liam McNally of Midwest on the unresolved issues raised by Shell to Sea and how the ongoing picket would be addressed Mr Nolan succeeded in avoided the question.

Shell has announced that it intends to recommence works at the site of its proposed refinery at Bellanaboy this September. Work is scheduled to begin with the “upgrade and expansion” of Axonics water treatment systems. The proposed refinery site at Bellanaboy has been picketed for over thirteen months by local campaigners who have succeeded in stopping all work at the site since the Rossport five were imprisoned at the end of June 2005. Shell’s subcontractors have so far only succeeded in limited preparatory peat removal from the site. Residents and campaigners from the Shell to Sea campaign vow to prevent Shell from building at the site for which they do not have the consent of the local community.

Shell has still not announced the new route of the upstream section of pipeline, which they announced would be rerouted in the wake of the Cassells report. Mr. Nolan commented on Midwest yesterday that the route would be subject to “consultation with the local community.” Shell’s decision to move forward with work on the Bellanaboy site gives the lie to their claims to operate with consent and agreement. The decision to begin work at the gas processing plant pre-judges the pipeline issue and presents the local community once again with a fait accompli.

Related Link: http://www.shelltosea.com

Shell seeking "expressions of interest" for local subcontracts
Shell seeking "expressions of interest" for local subcontracts

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Still not listening     JM    Wed Aug 23, 2006 02:01 
   Precedent     supp    Wed Aug 23, 2006 10:45 
   not helping your cause     lkj    Wed Aug 23, 2006 12:15 
   Even if that were true...     Andrew McGrath    Wed Aug 23, 2006 13:08 
   Candy for the children: The adults can take the Emigrant Ship!     JFH    Wed Aug 23, 2006 13:36 
   Truth will out     Mark    Wed Aug 23, 2006 18:42 
   Old news!!     cool j    Wed Aug 23, 2006 22:33 
   To JFH     Andrew McGrath    Thu Aug 24, 2006 11:33 
   To Andrew     JFH    Thu Aug 24, 2006 18:52 
 10   don't believe them!     Chrissie    Thu Aug 31, 2006 15:05 
 11   Lies in our Children's Textbooks     Joe Murphy    Thu Aug 31, 2006 17:51 
 12   don't believe them!     jm    Thu Aug 31, 2006 17:54 
 13   The magic Pipeline     Joe    Thu Aug 31, 2006 18:13 


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