Tag Archives: Irish oil and gas giveaway

Opinion article in Evening Echo: ‘Ireland will not reap the reward of oil finds’

Below is an an opinion article by me that appeared in the Evening Echo (a daily newspaper published in Cork) on May 1st, about the fact that Ireland has very little control over its oil and gas resources. The article … Continue reading

Posted in Ireland's management of its oil and gas, Media coverage, Security of supply, State 'take' | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

‘Dalkey and oil’ – opinion piece on Broadsheet.ie

By William Hederman [Article published on Broadsheet.ie on 4th October 2012] “We’re going to be rich” That was one response on Twitter last night to the news that Providence Resources has been granted a licence to drill for oil less … Continue reading

Posted in Ireland's management of its oil and gas, Media coverage, Security of supply, State 'take' | Tagged , , , , | 1 Comment

Our oil and gas might as well be off the coast of Brazil for all the good it will do us

Comment piece by William Hederman published in today’s Irish Daily Mail (10 September 2012) The dogs in the street now understand that Ireland’s share of revenue from our oil and gas fields is set to be pitifully small, thanks to … Continue reading

Posted in Ireland's management of its oil and gas, Security of supply, State 'take' | Tagged , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Article on The Journal.ie about Barryroe discovery and Ireland’s oil and gas

Following the announcement in March 2012 by Providence Resources of a commercially viable oil discovery at the Barryroe field off Co Cork, The Journal.ie (an Irish online newspaper) ran this well-researched article (published 25th March 2012) about the significance of … Continue reading

Posted in Ireland's management of its oil and gas, Media coverage, Security of supply, State 'take' | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Newstalk item about Providence discovery at Barryroe

Here is a recording of a discussion I was involved in on Newstalk radio on 15th March 2012. The item was about the announcement by Tony O’Reilly’s Providence Resources that it had made Ireland’s first commercially viable discovery of oil … Continue reading

Posted in Ireland's management of its oil and gas, Media coverage, Security of supply, State 'take' | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Corrib: Shatter’s ‘protest tourists’ are acting in Ireland’s interest

[Article published on Politico.ie on 21 February 2012] As 19 campaigners go on trial in Mayo, William Hederman writes that the expensive policing of the Corrib gas project is facilitating a transfer of resources to private corporations. Those “outsiders” who … Continue reading

Posted in Corrib Gas project, Media coverage, Myths about Corrib Gas project | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Submission to Oireachtas Committee reviewing oil and gas exploration licensing

Last month (December 2011) I was invited to make a written submission to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Communications, Natural Resources and Agriculture, which is reviewing Ireland’s licensing terms for oil and gas exploration. My submission is below. 

Posted in Gas prices, Media coverage, Security of supply, State 'take' | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , | 6 Comments

BBC radio documentary on ‘oil and gas giveaway’

A BBC radio documentary examining controversial aspects of oil and gas exploration in Ireland aired on BBC Radio Ulster today (Sunday, October 2nd, 2011). As the title suggests, ‘Ulster’s Oil and Gas Giveaway’ deals primarily with exploration north of the … Continue reading

Posted in Media coverage, State 'take' | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Guardians of oil and gas giveaway to be questioned in public

At last, the people most culpable for maintaining Ireland’s giveaway licensing terms for oil and gas are being made to explain themselves in public. At 3pm today (Tuesday, September 27th), senior officials from the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural … Continue reading

Posted in State 'take' | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

Ireland’s share of revenue from its gas fields could be as low as 7%, report shows

The tax write-offs under Ireland’s licensing terms for oil and gas are so generous, oil companies could end up paying the exchequer as little as 7% of the revenue from Irish gas fields. This shocking figure is extrapolated from information … Continue reading

Posted in Corrib Gas project, Gas prices, State 'take' | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | 9 Comments