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Shell granted licence by EPA for Mayo gas refinery

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Shell has been granted an industrial emissions licence by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its gas refinery at Bellanaboy, Co Mayo.

The licence is one of the last consents required by the Corrib gas developers. The licence allows for “operation of a gas refinery” and “combustion of fuels”. It was issued by the agency on Thursday October 8th and has been posted on the EPA’s website.

In August the company submitted the application to the department for permission to operate the 91 kilometre-long high pressure pipeline in north Mayo under section 40 of the Gas Acts.

Consent for the pipeline’s construction was granted by acting energy minister Pat Carey on the day of the last general election in 2011, after a route for the final section under Sruwaddaccon estuary was approved by An Bord Pleanála.

Legal actions brought by An Taisce and others over the manner in which consents were granted were settled and withdrawn at the High Court in October 2011.

An Taisce said in a statement afterwards the manner in which the project was consented to and constructed was “a travesty” of European environmental law and its action was about “breaking bad precedents”.

The EPA recommended a revised licence in April of this year in a preliminary decision which attracted eight objections – including one from Shell. The company was not happy with aspects of nine conditions.

The EPA turned down requests made by over 1,160 people for an oral hearing into the revised license application.

Shell had received its original EPA licence in 2007, but sought a review after it agreed to a demand by Erris fishermen that “treated produced water” from the refinery be discharged out at the well head, rather than some 12 km offshore.

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