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Construction of 800 kilometer pipeline completed on Sakhalin

Itar Tass reported that the construction of an 800 kilometer oil and gas pipeline by the Sakhalin Energy Company has been completed.

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Nigerian militants attack another Shell pipeline

ABUJA, Sept 18 (Reuters) – Nigerian militants said on Thursday they had attacked another Royal Dutch Shell-operated crude oil pipeline as part of their “oil war” against the oil sector and military.

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Europe’s energy source lies in the shadow of Russia’s anger

Behind the tanks in Ossetia are key oil and gas pipelines…

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Shell to Sea Pirates begin Week of Action against Shell’s Solitaire

SHELL TO SEA CAMPAIGN

High Noon at Low Tide – Pirate Flotilla arrives at Glengad to plunder Shell’s plans and commence Shell to Sea Week of Action.

Today at noon a flotilla of sea kayaks reclaimed Glengad beach, Pollathomas, Co Mayo; the landfall site for Shell’s offshore pipeline.

Members of the ‘Great Rebel Raft Regatta’ recently deployed at the E.ON coal fired power station at Kingsnorth in Kent, England, have made their way from Climate Camp UK to Erris, in order to assist Shell to Sea campaigners in their opposition to this pipeline construction at Glengad.

The first wave of the Rebel Regatta arrived today following Marine & Public Information Notices which announced the arrival of the world’s largest pipe-laying vessel, the Solitaire, in Broadhaven Bay, anytime from today onwards.

Captain Ahab of the Rebel Crew states, “It’s unacceptable what Shell are being allowed to get away with here in Mayo. We intend to plunder Shell’s compound at Glengad and board the Solitaire when she arrives in the bay. We take no prisoners. It’s the gang-plank for these boys. This environment needs protection from these marauders of Shell’s.”

Today’s action marks the start of a Shell to Sea Week of Action targeting the Solitaire. Actions will take place all this week until the ship is forced, like in 2005, to ‘go out the same way she came in’. 

Shell moved quickly onto the public beach, a Special Area of Conservation, just a few short weeks ago with diggers, fences, security personnel and Gardaí. Local residents were forcibly removed from the area and arrested for their opposition to this work. Given that no approval or permission exists for Shell’s newly proposed onshore pipeline route, which is currently under consideration by An Bord Pleanala, it beggars belief that the ‘authorities’ allow this premature pipeline construction work to go ahead at Glengad at this time. A perfect example of ‘project splitting’, sanctioned and encouraged by government and State authorities.

Shell to Sea intends to ensure that no pipeline construction takes place on or offshore at Glengad. Had the Solitaire arrived today as planned, we were ready for her. And we are ready for her whenever she decides to come, tomorrow, the next day or any day. We understand that weather has delayed the Solitaire but Shell are confident that she will arrive by midweek at the latest. 

In the meantime there are some unresolved issues at the Shell Compound and ‘Security Zone’ on the beach which we intend to resolve in the meantime. In other words, there is plenty for people to be doing here when they come.

People are already travelling to Erris to support this Week of Action against Shell. All are welcome at the Rossport Solidarity House, to visit and to stay, and to join us in our plans ensure that no raw gas ever flows to Bellanaboy. Today was just the start. Let’s continue to organise together throughout the week and always. 

Get your asses to Erris … and remember … we are never as strong as when we come together in the fight, on the streets, in the fields, on the beach or on the high seas!

SIGN SAYS:

SHELL 100 YEARS POLLUTION, CORRUPTION & MURDER

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Shell says no progress fixing Nigeria oil pipeline

Shell is the worst hit by militant sabotage in Nigeria. Repeated attacks to oil facilities have halted about a fifth of oil supplies from the world’s eighth largest oil exporter, contributing to a rise in oil prices above $100 this year.

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BP shuts down Georgia pipelines

Energy giant BP says it has shut two of three pipelines that run through Georgia as a precautionary measure

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Bolivia Seizes Transredes Gas Pipeline From Shell

Shell, Europe’s largest oil producer, can’t comment on the takeover until it has a chance to review and assess the action, said Eurwen Thomas, a spokesman in London for the company.

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Shell to Take 33% Stake in Turkish Oil Pipeline, MEES Reports

Shell would use the link to transport crude from the Kashagan field in Kazakhstan, the Cyprus-based weekly newsletter said, without saying where it got the information. Shell and Eni are major shareholders in the Kashagan development, due to come on stream in 2012 or 2013, according to MEE

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Message from Rossport Solidarity Camp: Shell Corrib Gas Project

As you may already know, Shell have recently submitted their supposedly ‘new’ pipeline route to An Bord Pleanála under the SIB. The deadline for submissions to An Bord Pleanala is Wednesday 25th June 2008. An Bord Pleanala, The Board, 64 Marlborough St, Dublin 1. Everyone can make submissions!

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ANNOUNCEMENT BY Shell to Sea Campaign

Global Community Monitor was part of the international delegation of human rights and environmental justice investigators visited County Mayo Ireland at the request of a number of local residents concerned with public safety, environmental impacts, free speech and human rights issues arising from a gas pipeline and on-shore refinery project being constructed by Royal Dutch Shell and its partners.

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