Supreme Court rules Shell acted in contempt over Corrib land access: The Irish Times: 14 June 2017
The Supreme Court has found Shell E & P Ireland was acting in civil contempt of court orders when, nine years ago, it entered on to commonage lands at Rossport located on the modified route for the Corrib gas onshore pipeline.
Company fined €300,000 over death of worker at Corrib gas tunnel: the journal.ie: 14 June 2017
A GERMAN CIVIL engineering company has been fined €300,000 over the death of a contractor in 2013. Wayss and Freitag Ingenieurbau AG contractor Lars Wagner, who worked for Herrenknecht AG, was killed on 8 September 2013 at the Mayo project.
Polluted-Water Case Against BP and Shell Revived: Courthouse News Service: 13 June 2017
MANHATTAN (CN) — No longer protected by its deals with California prosecutors, BP and Shell must face another lawsuit alleging that its underground storage tanks continue to pollute Orange County’s groundwater with a toxic gasoline additive.
Shell found to be in civil contempt of court orders in relation to Rossport lands: Irish Examiner: 14 June 2017
A three judge Supreme Court yesterday (wed) overturned as “incorrect” a 2010 High Court finding that a November 2007 order of District Judge Mary Devins prohibiting Shell’s entry onto the commonage, except in accordance with the Gas Act 1976, did not prevent Shell entering onto the commonage after acquiring a 1/62nd share of the land.
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