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‘Frightening’ Shell gas pipeline flares spook Ireland

Monday, January 4, 2016 2:55
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Residents on the west coast of Ireland witnessed a fiery New Year’s Eve sky show coming from Shell’s controversial natural gas project.

Gas from the Corrib field started flowing for the first time on December 30th after two decades of battles with locals and environmentalists.

Discovered in 1996, the field is 83 kilometers off the shore of county Mayo. It is connected to a new refinery terminal built in Bellanaboy by a pipeline.

“The sky over Broadhaven Bay was pure orange and it seemed as if thick smoke was billowing over the hill behind me,” resident Diane Taylor told the Irish Times newspaper. “It looked like the hill over by Pollathomas was on fire.”

On New Year’s Eve, Shell reportedly had warned residents via a text alert to expect intermittent flaring – a way in which excess gas is burned off.

The company said the practice is “part of normal start-up activities”.

A video showing Shell’s PR man, John Egan, describing the flaring as a “fantastic way to spend New Year’s Eve” was removed from YouTube.

Up until now, locals had only seen test flaring. Judging by the reaction, they are hoping flare stack activity won’t become the norm.

Taylor said the incident was “frightening,” as she doesn’t normally see flaring from her home.

“It was about 8:15pm, and I opened the door and could smell smoke which would burn your nose, so I came right back inside,” she added.

Farmer Gerry Bourke, who lives one kilometer from the Ballinaboy site, said there was “nothing normal” about the sounds and flames being emitted from the plant.

The loud noises he describes “like a supersonic boom” can be heard in footage of the flaring.

To date, €3.6 billion have been spent developing the Corrib gas field, even though Shell admits it will only have a lifespan of 15 to 20 years.

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