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Seanad Committee on the Withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union: Engagement on Energy Matters (1 Jun 2017)

Mark Daly: ...Ireland and the supply of energy through Britain to here? Will the delegates supply that information to the Chairman because we are running out of time? I have a question about the Shannon LNG project, the 500 MW power station and the 28.3 MMscm of energy it will provide daily. It has the potential to be a stopping off point for US gas imports which would then be transferred around...

Seanad Committee on the Withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union: Engagement on Energy Matters (1 Jun 2017)

Mr. Padraic O'Connell: I will start with Senator Mark Daly's questions. He asked about the LNG project and the possibilities associated with it. We would welcome the development because it would improve security of supply. Gas Networks Ireland has supported Shannon LNG in its applications for EU funding in that regard in the past 12 months. Gas Networks Ireland is also looking at...

Seanad Committee on the Withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union: Engagement on Energy Matters (1 Jun 2017)

Mark Daly: ...or Greece to which we can point where there are networks going across non-EEA countries? Is there funding for that which would assist us in making the case for the Celtic interconnector or Shannon LNG or any of the other infrastructural projects? While we have spent a lot of time listening to groups about what is required, the real nuts and bolts of this is not that we need an...

Seanad Committee on the Withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union: Engagement on Energy Matters (1 Jun 2017)

Mr. Padraic O'Connell: I have one observation about gas. The Senator asked a question about LNG, which is in the UK. A lot of that gas comes from Qatar. As the Senator himself mentioned in his question, it could also come from the United States. That is outside and is part of the free trade market. This happens with gas and there are legal frameworks for it to happen. This does not...

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