Title: Presentation to the North West Mayo Forum
1Presentation to the North West Mayo
Forum
- Existing Authorisations Granted in respect of the
Corrib Gas Field
2Existing Authorisations Granted in respect of
the Corrib Gas Field
- Section 5 of the Continental Shelf Act, 1968
Ministerial Consent for the construction of the
offshore installation within the Continental
Shelf Designated Areas given on 15 April, 2002.
3Existing Authorisations Granted in respect of
the Corrib Gas Field
- Section 13 of Petroleum and Other Minerals
Development Act, 1960 - Grant of Petroleum Lease.
Ministerial Approval given to the Plan of
Development on 15 April, 2002 for the Corrib Gas
project from gas field to terminal inclusive.
4Existing Authorisations Granted in respect of
the Corrib Gas Field
- Section 40 of the Gas Act, 1976, as amended
Ministerial consent given for the construction of
the associated Corrib gas pipeline from the Gas
Field through the offshore and up to the terminal
building on 15 April, 2002.
5Existing Authorisations Granted in respect of
the Corrib Gas Field
- Section 3 of the Foreshore Act, 1933 as amended
Ministerial grant of Foreshore Licence in respect
of the routing of the gas pipeline through the
foreshore connecting the gas field and the land
installation on 17 May, 2002.
6Existing Authorisations Granted in respect of
the Corrib Gas Field
- Planning and Development Act Planning
Permission granted in respect of the land based
installation (terminal) on 22 October, 2004
subject to a number of conditions
7Existing Authorisations Granted in respect of
the Corrib Gas Field
- Section 83 of the Environmental Protection Act,
1992 an Integrated Pollution Control (IPC)
Licence was granted for the operation of the
terminal in November 2007
8Process for Administration of Approval for Plan
of Development / Permission to Construct a
Pipeline
- Safety
- Environment
- Fitness for purpose
9How this process was implemented in respect of
the Corrib Application
- 2002 Consents supported by Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS). - EIS set out the basis for the project, the
reasons behind the selection of the development
option and a comprehensive and technical outline
of the project and how it would operate. - Marine Licence Vetting Committee (MLVC) was
appointed by the Minister to consider the
environmental implications of the proposed Corrib
Gas Field Development in light of the
applications for statutory permissions.
10How this process was implemented in respect of
the Corrib Application
- The applications for
- Foreshore Licence
- Approval for Plan of Development
- Pipeline Consent
- entailed publication for consultation of a two
part EIS covering both the marine and land-based
elements of the project.
11How this process was implemented in respect of
the Corrib Application
- Independent Analysis
- MLVC considered
- Two part EIS
- Submissions received on foot of public
consultation including the views of the
Department of the Environment NPWS) - The responses of the intending developer to
submissions received - The developers responses to queries raised by the
MLVC - Reports by both the Departments Consultants ERM
(adequacy of the EIS) and the MLVCs own
consultants Posford Haskoning (terminal) - MLVC recommended that the project should be given
the relevant statutory permissions subject to a
number of conditions.
12Community Concerns
- Following concerns expressed by the members of
local community in mid-2005 the Corrib Developers
agreed to suspend works pending the outcome of an
independent safety review. - In the meantime - mediator Mr. Peter Cassells
appointed by Minister to try and reach agreement
between the local community and the developers.
13Community Concerns
- Mediation process resulted in a series of
recommendations, one of which was that - Shell modify the route of the pipeline in the
vicinity of Rossport to address community
concerns regarding proximity to housing - Developers agreed and following several months of
consultation on possible alternative onshore
pipeline routes, a new application was made to
the Minister for Communications, Energy and
Natural Resources in April, 2008.
14Monitoring for Terminal, Sub-sea and Pipeline
Works
- Monitoring of the construction of the Terminal is
carried out by Mayo County Council as part of the
planning process - Monitoring of the Sub-sea Works is carried out by
DCENR through regular (usually monthly) meetings
between the Department, the Developer and its
Consultants. - Monitoring of Pipeline works are undertaken
through reporting by the Developer to both DCENR
and the Environmental Monitoring Group
established as a condition of the pipeline
consent and through site visits.
15Current Position
- Preliminary examination of the EIS accompanying
the application submitted to the Minister for
Communications, Energy and Natural Resources in
April, 2008 in respect of the modified route of
the gas pipeline identified a requirement for
additional information. - The Developers revoked (January 2009) this
application and propose to submit an integrated
new application to the Minister in February 2009.
16Current Position
- This will result in new applications by the
Developer to - An BĂ³rd PleanĂ¡la re Planning permission for the
pipeline - The Minister for Communications, Energy and
Natural Resources for Consent to construct the
pipeline and the associated amendment to the Plan
of Development - The Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
for a Foreshore Licence