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Massive oil find in time for general election?

category national | environment | other press author Thursday January 25, 2007 22:03author by Miiram Cottonauthor email mcotton at mediabite dot org Report this post to the editors

What have FF been holding back?

In discussion with a member of the Rossport Five last autumn mention was made of the fact that he believed the government were planning to make a big, election-winning announcement about the discovery of oil off our shores in time to secure a resounding victory at the next election. A tiny item in today's Irish Daily Mirror might point to something in that direction too:

"The government is locked in talks this week which could result in the biggest oil rush the country has ever seen. Officials are holding meetings at the UN headquarters in New York to secure more offshore territory to drill in".

Ireland can currently explore for natural resources on the sea bed up to 320 kilometeres outside the coastline. But now the state has requested access to an extra 39,000 square km off the southwest coast - about half the size of the country. The UN will make a decision on this submission during its next session in March or April. Ireland was only the fourth country ever to make a submission to the UN following similar moves by Rissia, Brazil and Australia. Last May, Ireland also requested access to 80,000 square km on the Celtic Sea off the south coast."

The piece is on page 2, barely noticeable in the least viewed part of the layout. For such an extraordinarily signficant item of news, this seems a bit strange. Why so coy? Do Manchester United's training secrets seriously warrant front page coverage ahead of this?

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Our old friend Andy Pyle fetches up again     Miriam Cotton    Thu Jan 25, 2007 22:13 
   gosh! if there is oil in the Celtic Sea..,     iosaf    Fri Jan 26, 2007 17:59 
   Shell Oil sponsored link on Google     M Cotton    Sat Jan 27, 2007 13:19 
   Should have stressed     M Cotton    Sat Jan 27, 2007 14:04 
   Oil find     John    Sun Jan 28, 2007 17:19 
   This is not small news     M Cotton    Mon Jan 29, 2007 10:24 
   OIl industry and the Irish governement     Boru    Fri Feb 02, 2007 09:01 
   There is oil all around ireland but the irish dont have the Rights.     Mark Mc    Wed Feb 04, 2009 01:09 
   Please tell!     MG    Wed Feb 04, 2009 09:44 
 10   in response to MG     Mark Mc    Wed Feb 04, 2009 23:27 


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