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Irish Independent: Corrib pipeline leak will cause numerous deaths, study shows: “The report, compiled by the Centre for Public Inquiry, attacked global oil giant Shell over plans for an onshore gas processing plant at Bellanaboy claiming it was doomed from the start.”: Wednesday November 23, 2005

 

Independent investigators warn project steeped in propaganda

 

Ed Carty

 

A RUPTURE or leak from the controversial gas pipeline on the north Mayo coast will cause massive casualties and countless deaths, a report claimed yesterday.

 

Independent investigators warned the project had been shrouded in spin and propaganda, and insisted the route of the pipe, only 70m from some homes in Rossport, Co Mayo, was unacceptable.

 

The report, compiled by the Centre for Public Inquiry, attacked global oil giant Shell over plans for an onshore gas processing plant at Bellanaboy claiming it was doomed from the start.

 

It said decisions were being rushed into and that project managers were suffering from Space Shuttle syndrome, ploughing ahead with flawed plans while ignoring the risks.

 

The report asked: "Is the Corrib project another space shuttle rushing to launch at all costs without listening to reason about a flawed initial design or routing approach?"

 

American consultant, Richard Kuprewicz, said the project was very unusual and unique, and ultimately posed a severe threat to life. He highlighted five major flaws:

 

* The pipeline has a uniquely large rupture impact zone, with potential for high fatalities.

 

* There are too many unknowns regarding the future operation of this pipeline - especially in gas pressure and composition that could cause failure.

 

* The thick-walled pipe specified for use is not invincible to leak or rupture - the proposed pipeline will transport gas at high pressure in a raw state, containing metals and radioactive gases. There is compelling evidence to suggest that internal corrosion of the pipeline is likely.

 

* The maximum pipeline pressure has not been clearly demonstrated or documented, and that this is a grave deficiency.

 

* Difficulties with locating the gas processing plant offshore have been overstated, and routing analyses for the onshore system are seriously deficient.

 

The report, published by Chairman of the Centre and former High Court judge, Mr Justice Feargus Flood, raised serious concerns about risk analyses and safety-based decisions. And it questioned a meeting between Shell officials and An Bord Pleanala after planning permission was initially refused. The report called for the pipe to be at least 200m from homes to avoid massive casualties and multiple fatalities. At some points the Shell line passes less than 70m from the front door of three of the Rossport Five men who were jailed for their protests against the scheme, Philip McGrath, Brendan McGrath and Brendan Philbin.

 

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