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August 9th, 2010:

Comment on leaked Corrib emails

Comment on leaked Corrib emails from a former Shell employee.

There is some discussion in the emails of a production string connector failure triggering a potential underground blowout.

It is an issue. That was what happened to Shell on their Gulf of Mexico Bourbon platform in late 1987, I believe. A failure in the production string of a gas well compounded by parted casing and a poor cement job.

The end result was an underground flow of gas between the casing and the well bore into shallow porous sands. Once the sands were charged with high pressure gas there was a sudden eruption of a ‘gas volcano’ under one corner of the platform. Ruined everybody’s day. read more

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Shell Corrib Gas Project flood of leaked internal emails

By John Donovan

I have published below Shell internal emails and minutes of a meeting, all relating to the Shell led Corrib Gas Project in Ireland.

All of the items been supplied by a group of Shell Corrib employees who wish to be known as “Celtic Tiger 5?.

This is what they claim:

We are Celtic Tiger 5 who are current shell employees working in/or for Shell Ireland. We represent HSE, Commercial, IT, Construction and are interested in spreading correct information to the outside world and our fellow citizens in the West. Please feel free to publish this information on your website…

As previously indicated, Shell will be concerned about the prospect of another active subversive employee group within the company following the leak to us in February of the Shell Global Address Book in what was described as the worlds biggest breach of employee details. The leak turned into a global PR black-eye for Shell. read more

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