Waders tie down Shell testing rig in Mayo, Republic of Ireland

30.07.2010
10 peo­ple from the Ross­port sol­i­dar­i­ty camp delayed Shell’s sur­vey work for the dan­ger­ous and exper­i­men­tal Cor­rib gas pipeline yes­ter­day. The cam­paign­ers wad­ed out to one of the rigs drilling bore­holes in the Sruwad­da­con estu­ary the rig at high tide, fixed rope around the legs of the rig, and occu­pied the space under­neath it to pre­vent the being moved to a new site. Work was delayed for around two hours.

Beat the Boreholes banner30.07.2010
10 peo­ple from the Ross­port sol­i­dar­i­ty camp delayed Shell’s sur­vey work for the dan­ger­ous and exper­i­men­tal Cor­rib gas pipeline yes­ter­day. The cam­paign­ers wad­ed out to one of the rigs drilling bore­holes in the Sruwad­da­con estu­ary the rig at high tide, fixed rope around the legs of the rig, and occu­pied the space under­neath it to pre­vent the being moved to a new site. Work was delayed for around two hours.

Shell’s secu­ri­ty guards IRMS cut the ropes around the rig, but did not try to remove the pro­test­ers so the occu­pa­tion of the area under the rig con­tin­ued until the Gar­dai arrived. Six of the waders were arrest­ed and tak­en to Bel­mul­let police sta­tion. Three oth­ers returned to the water in kayaks to make a fur­ther attempt to stop the rig but were blocked by secu­ri­ty in speed­boats – one kayak­er was also arrest­ed. All those arrest­ed were lat­er released with­out charge.

Shell is cur­rent­ly drilling sur­vey bore­holes to gath­er infor­ma­tion to sup­port its plan to put the gas pipeline through a tun­nel run­ning up the estu­ary. Cam­paign­ers from the local com­mu­ni­ty and the sol­i­dar­i­ty camp have been obstruct­ing the test­ing in a series of protests and actions on water and on land.

‘Beat the Bore­holes’ cam­paign is up and run­ning, invit­ing groups to the camp to take on an action against one of the esti­mat­ed 80 bore­holes. To get involved in the cam­paign, call or email the camp. The ‘Beat the Bore­holes’ guide will be pub­lished soon.

Yesterday’s action coin­cid­ed with Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp mem­ber Niall Harnett’s 100th day in prison. Niall was sen­tenced to five months in prison on a trumped-up charge of assault­ing a police offi­cer, after mak­ing him­self a thorn in Shell’s side with his work on the cam­paign over sev­er­al years.

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