‘Frightening’ Shell gas pipeline flares spook Ireland
‘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.”’
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