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Tag Archives: Irish oil and gas giveaway
Rabbitte asks oil industry whether licensing terms are too generous to oil industry
Minister dictates what consultants’ findings should be: that things are fine the way they are Last week Minister for Energy and Natural Resources Pat Rabbitte named the company chosen to carry out a “fitness-for-purpose” review of Ireland’s infamous licensing terms … Continue reading
The day Pat Kenny called me a Luddite: RTÉ radio debate about Ireland’s oil and gas
I was a guest on the Today with Pat Kenny radio show on May 28th, 2013, to discuss Ireland’s management (or mismanagement) of its oil and gas resources. I was debating against David Horgan, MD of Irish exploration company Petrel … Continue reading
‘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
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
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 Brian O'Cathain, Corrib gas project, DCENR, Irish natural resources, Irish oil and gas giveaway, Joint Committee on Communications, Natural Resources and Agriculture, Pat Rabbitte, Petroleum Affairs Division, Royalties on gas, security of supply, William Hederman
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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 Irish natural resources, Irish oil and gas giveaway
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