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2005年10月21日

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Interview with Mark Carrigy, Operations Manager, Corrib Gas Project, in Local Planet [Ireland]

Corrib Gas Project : The Shell Position [Ireland]

The Local Planet sent a number of questions to Shell to give the company the opportunity to present their viewpoint on the Rossport Controversy…Some opponents have expressed concern regarding the distance of the pipeline from existing dwellings. Do you believe there is any risk to residents? [Response by Mark Carrigy:] In life there is risk with everything, driving a car or getting on an airplane involves risk. The same applies to pipelines. The possibility of an incident occurring with this pipeline is minute. The pipeline is designed to a very high standard...