RE: 5.6p5 Jul 2019 14:56
Opens up the gas in Irish waters - this what PG was waiting for, PRD licences are worth Millions
The statement made by the Irish Offshore Operators' Association ('IOOA') today regarding the decision by the Government of Ireland not to proceed with the Climate Emergency Bill. Europa holds a leading position in offshore Ireland comprising six licences which have the potential to host gross mean un-risked prospective resources of 6.4 billion barrels oil equivalent and 1.5 tcf gas.
The full IOOA statement is reproduced below and can be found using the following link: https://www.iooa.ie/government-takes-important-step-to-ensure-energy-security/.
'The Government of Ireland has taken an important step to ensure energy security, protect the environment, and create jobs, by allowing gas and oil exploration to continue, according to the Irish Offshore Operators' Association (IOOA).
The representative organisation for the Irish offshore oil and gas industry says the decision not to proceed with the Climate Emergency Bill has paved the way for finds similar to the Kinsale and Corrib gas fields which currently supply 60% of gas to Irish homes and businesses.
Welcoming the decision, Mandy Johnston CEO of the IOOA added "Government has recognised that using our own natural resources is not only good for energy security but also good for the environment and jobs. The facts speak for themselves: Russian Gas imported to Ireland creates 34-38% more greenhouse gas emissions than using Irish gas, while Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) imported from Qatar creates 22-30% more.
"There is no realistic scenario under which gas and oil will not be required to contribute a major part of Ireland's energy supply in the short to medium term.