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Topical Issue Debate: Alternative Energy Projects (21 Jan 2014) See 1 other result from this debate

Pat Rabbitte: ...with Deputy Arthur Spring, both of whom have consistently engaged with me on this issue. At the outset, let me underline the Government's positive interest in the potential investment by Shannon LNG. While there is a great deal of misunderstanding of the role of the Minister, I want to express again my personal support to assist Shannon LNG in any way I can to construct an LNG terminal...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Energy Production (8 Mar 2022)

Eamon Ryan: ...of the security of energy supply of Ireland’s electricity and natural gas systems that is currently being carried out by my Department, it would not be appropriate for the development of any LNG terminals in Ireland to be permitted or proceeded with.  In August 2021, an application was submitted to An Bord Pleanála for a project involving an LNG terminal. As Minister...

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Energy Policy (2 Jun 2022)

Brian Leddin: We are right to talk about data centres and LNG, we must manage the data centres, and I do not believe that we need to build any LNG infrastructure. The Minister is correct in that there is a better way forward. However, we should not ignore the fact that electricity generation accounts for just about 15% of our emissions. The real challenge with carbon emission is in transport and...

Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions: Energy Policy (27 Apr 2023)

Bríd Smith: The Minister has now twice made comments that have held the door open to the building of an LNG facility here in the State. I wish to give the Minister an opportunity to state quite clearly what his, the Government's and the Green Party's position concerning the building of an LNG facility. I ask this because this aspect begs another question of whether the Minister accepts the report of...

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Ports Development (16 Jun 2020)

Shane Ross: ...a commercial operational matter for the Port of Cork Company. I understand from the Port of Cork Company that they signed a Memorandum of Understanding  with NextDecade  in 2017 to attract new LNG business into Ireland from the USA. Next Decade is a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) development company which is focused on LNG export projects. Next Decade propose to...

Written Answers — Industrial Development: Industrial Development (21 Jun 2006)

Micheál Martin: ...this Question is an operational matter for Shannon Development and not one in which I have any direct involvement. Shannon Development has entered into an option-to-purchase agreement with Shannon LNG, in relation to 281 acres of the 600-acre Shannon Development owned land bank between Tarbert and Ballylongford, County Kerry. The site, which has been designated by Shannon Development for...

Ballylongford Landbank (11 Jul 2012) See 2 other results from this debate

Pat Rabbitte: ...and the future gas transmission tariff regime. I trust that this high level decision provides a degree of regulatory certainty that has been sought by all stakeholders, including Shannon LNG. I have consistently welcomed the proposal by Shannon LNG to construct a LNG terminal near Ballylongford, County Kerry. Such a facility, together with the bringing onshore of Corrib gas would provide...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: EU Programmes (24 Mar 2021)

Eamon Ryan: ...to be adopted by the European Commission towards the end of 2021.  The Programme for Government sets out that as Ireland moves towards carbon neutrality, it does not make sense to develop LNG projects importing fracked gas. It further commits to ensuring the Shannon LNG project is not included in the EU PCI list in 2021. In line with the Programme for Government I have previously...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Scrutiny of EU Legislative Proposals (22 Feb 2022)

Brian Leddin: ...reserves and will not need to build anything here. We can rely on their reserves and then we do not need to build anything here. All members of this committee are clear that we do not want any new LNG infrastructure in Ireland. I note other news from the past 24 hours. The Shell oil company expects a doubling of the LNG market by 2040. Members can see where this is going. This is not...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Energy Charter Treaty, Energy Security, Liquefied Natural Gas and Data Centres: Discussion (resumed) (5 Oct 2021)

...we are happy to support that investment. It is simply the case that as we are becoming so reliant on gas, and then reliant on a single source of gas via the UK, it is only prudent to consider LNG as a potential option. We note the Government policy and the concerns that have been expressed. There is not always that direct link between LNG and fracked gas. One can get non-fracked gas...

Questions on Promised Legislation (20 May 2021)

Bríd Smith: It is interesting to note that the Minister, Deputy Ryan, and the Attorney General are on the same page when it comes to liquid natural gas, LNG, and fracked gas. The Minister said, "I remain as determined as ever to halt the damage caused by fracking." While saying he opposes LNG and fracked gas, he also says that he cannot do anything about it. The Minister has said that he cannot ban...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Energy Resources (8 Oct 2019)

Richard Bruton: I propose to take Questions Nos. 386 and 391 together. The Shannon LNG project is a private commercial project and any decisions on the future development of this project are matters for the project promoter. The project has been designated a “Project of Common Interest” on the previous three lists of Projects of Common Interest (i.e. it has been a "Project of Common...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Energy Infrastructure (24 Nov 2020)

Patrick Costello: 190. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment the plans that exist to support LNG import terminals in the State; the departmental policy towards fracking and LNG terminals more generally; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38161/20]

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Energy Policy (14 Dec 2021) See 2 other results from this debate

Brendan Griffin: This question follows on from the previous question. It is on the role that liquefied natural gas, LNG, can play in energy security for this country. Will the Minister of State outline the approach he intends to take on the role of LNG.

Ceisteanna - Questions: Sustainable Development Goals (16 Nov 2022)

Ivana Bacik: -----and ask the Government to rule out the developments relating to liquefied natural gas, LNG, and the proposal to build LNG terminals.

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Energy Infrastructure (25 Apr 2023)

Darren O'Rourke: 142. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment the consultation period regarding commercially owned LNG terminals, and how this influenced his recent comments regarding commercially owned LNG terminals (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19041/23]

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Energy Policy (3 May 2023)

Jennifer Whitmore: 61. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment to outline Government policy on the importation of LNG and the commercial development of LNG infrastructure; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20722/23]

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Energy Policy (15 Jul 2020)

Bríd Smith: 40. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment when legislation will be moved to deal with the building of LNG terminals here; if this will cover each LNG proposal or just the importation of fracked gas; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15996/20]

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Memoranda of Understanding (9 Jun 2020)

Shane Ross: ...a commercial operational matter for the Port of Cork Company. I understand from the Port of Cork Company that they signed a Memorandum of Understanding with NextDecade in 2017 to attract new LNG business into Ireland from the USA. Next Decade is a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) development company which is focused on LNG export projects. Next Decade propose to import LNG through a...

Offshore Exploration (7 Mar 2012) See 4 other results from this debate

Pat Rabbitte: As Deputy Ferris knows, I have consistently welcomed the proposal by Shannon LNG to construct a liquefied natural gas, LNG, terminal near Ballylongford, County Kerry. Such a facility, together with the bringing onshore of Corrib gas would provide important security of gas supply for Ireland. I met the promoters of the project soon after taking office last year and both my Department and the...

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