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Sounds good to me;-
Extract: 22nd July, 2019
"Conclusion
Having considered the application by Exola DAC, the conclusions of the NIS, the submissions from
the public consultations and the conclusions reached in the Ramboll Report and based on the
foregoing, it can be concluded, and I conclude, for the purposes of Article 6(3) of the Habitats
Directive and Article 42(11) of the Birds and Natural Habitats Regulations, that the application by
Exola DAC to conduct a site survey within the Barryroe licence area ( SEL 1/11) situated in the Celtic
Sea basin approximately 43 km south east of the closest coastline at Ballymacshoneen, Butlerstown
North, County Cork on the south coast of Ireland will not adversely affect the integrity of the
relevant European sites identified (whether individually or in combination with other plans or
projects), in view of the sites’ conservation objectives, subject to the mitigation measures outlined in
Table 1.
I further conclude that the assessment for Annex IV species is of an acceptable standard such that I
am satisfied that there would be no significant adverse effects on Annex IV species that may be
present in the area, should approval be granted for the Exola DAC application."
Source: https://www.dccae.gov.ie/documents/EXOLA%20Barryroe%20-%20AA%20Determination%20Final.pdf
BW
I give up. It's the top match here:
https://www.dccae.gov.ie/en-ie/pages/search.aspx?k=barryroe
I think this link might work better:
https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dccae.gov.ie%2Fen-ie%2Fnatural-resources%2Fconsultations%2FPages%2FApplication-for-consent-for-a-site-survey-at-Barryroe%2C-North-Celtic-Sea%2C-South-West-Coast%2C-Ireland-proposed-by-Exola-DAC-wh.aspx
Manyana,
Is the any time limit for additional steps
This is a report giving the all clear for the sign off of the Barryroe survey and what is important as stated in the assessment is it will be the Minister of State, Sean Canney who will do the sign off.
"the application will then be evaluated by the Petroleum Affairs Division in the Department who will make a recommendation to the Minister of State regarding whether consent should be given for the ‘activities’ applied for."
Sean Canney has been the biggest critic of Brid Smith in the Irish Dail and realises how important indigenous oil is for Ireland so he will be keen to sign off the approval.
Quote:
"Speaking to Irish oil and gas exploration stakeholders at the Atlantic Ireland Conference, the Minister of State for Rural Affairs and Natural Resources Seán Canney dismissed the Climate Emergency Measures Bill, telling the stakeholders at the event that the Irish government “recognises that the realisation of Ireland’s offshore oil and gas resource potential can deliver significant benefits to the people of Ireland”.
Great news. Does anyone know if 3 month judicial review will delay survey
Praise the Lord!
Hup!! On we go....
The Green light. This is far more important than the money now that the go-ahead has been given for the survey.
Let us now see what the share price makes of this.
https://www.dccae.gov.ie/en-ie/natural-resources/consultations/Pages/Application-for-consent-for-a-site-survey-at-Barryroe,-North-Celtic-Sea,-South-West-Coast,-Ireland-proposed-by-Exola-DAC-wh.aspx
Excellent.