Gas question: why give Ireland's enormous wealth away? the Norweigan alternative
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The head of Ireland's energy department, John Mullins, warned in September that Irish people were being forced to decide between paying their mortgages or their heating bills. He lamented having to shut off gas connections all across the country in the middle of winter, but expected to do so anyway.
Ireland is set to experience another record cold winter this year, as it did last December when temperatures dove to their lowest level in 65 years.
Ironically, Ireland has plenty of natural gas to heat its population, and bring enormous wealth to the state. The irony is that Irish politicians do otherwise, preferring to sign away these profits to multinatinoal corporations.
Similarly, Israel has just made a discovery of natural gas off of its shores, much like the discovery off northwestern Ireland.
The Irish depositories of the Corrib Gas Field are said to be very pure, consisting of 97% methane and ethane, and very voluminous, estimated to measure as much as 1 trillion cubic feet of the stuff. The value of this gas is estimated by one Irish group to be equal to €420,000,000,000, well above any IMF bailout figure.
The Israeli gas fields are named Dalit and Tamar, after their discoverer's granddaughters, and could contain 6 trillion cubic feet of gas.
A rabbi named Michael Melchior serves as a member of the Israeli Parliament and advocates using the nation's new wealth and energy to benefit more people than may be planned at present.In an interview on the Economist website, Rabbi Melchior describes the Norwegian model for dealing with a nation's natural wealth.
"This is not a question of socialism against conservatism, this is a question of pure common sense or corruption. That's what it's about." Melchior said.

Once the Chief Rabbi of Norway, Melchior contrasts the Norwegain model to that adopted by banana republics. A banana republic is a "country" with a "leader" who ruins his nation (a group of people) by giving all their bananas away.
Melchior is the founder of the Israeli Civil Action Forum and he warns of "what's called in the economic language, the Dutch Disease." The theory holds that natural resource wealth can become a blessing that hurts other areas of a society, such as the manufacturing sector as happened to the Netherlands in the 1960s.
This he contrasts to the Norwegian Model, where natural resource wealth is re-invested into Norwegian society for the benefit of everyday people. The inclusion of ethics in national investment strategies goes to the heart of Rabbi Melchior's vision for Israel's newfound energy fields.
Melchior does not wish to deny companies that help Israel to exploit the gas reserves their profits, but is fighting to break through the sound-barrier of a massive campaign on behalf of the oil companies in both Israel and the United States which would justify them taking all of the profits.

Ireland is said to be among the most generous in terms of giving natural resource profits away. The story of how Ireland came to be this way begins in 1987 when Minister Ray Burke ended Ireland's claim to royalties on such resource exploitation. He was later jailed for corruption, but his law remains. Bertie Ahern advocated a similar and more damaging law in 1992.
The Irish campaign to reverse the laws that give Ireland's natural resources away is underway, as they are underway in Israel and other countries.
Many countries are turning to the Norwegian Model, because it's common sense.
Ireland has that opportunity, if the people realize the value of their national rights to natural resources, and claim them.
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MaryM232 | Nov 22, 2011, 04:27 PM EST
Amazing isn't it.. Ireland's rabidly in favor of sponging off the resources of other nations, dumping it's poor illegally in the US, to be subsidized by US taxpayers, labeling US citizens who speak out against illegals stealing their jobs, but when it's Ireland's resources being stolen by foreign interests, suddenly the Irish display arrogant xenophobia and bigotry, lol! Perhaps if you hadn't spent so many years demanding the right to be the parasites of the world, the PIIGS, you might have spent time getting your own nation in order. I say Ireland's getting what it deserves.
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bonjouryall | Mar 15, 2011, 10:00 AM EDT
With Japan's power plants gone, it will take years to replace them. Energy costs will go up even higher now as well as revenue from the 'have' countries. Of course, Ireland could go the Bush way and give up the public's royalties on the deep offshore leases-you know the same place where BP blew up its well by skipping safeguards. I'm sure the companies will tell Ireland it needs to be competitive with other countries with its incentives to encourage hiring for drilling and production.
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jerryoneill | Feb 20, 2011, 10:49 PM EST
Norwegian wood, Ireland should.
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Irishphotograph | Feb 07, 2011, 09:40 PM EST
Instead of protesting the government like its always done marching up to O'Connell street to the Dail...which always only turns out to be be a grand day to Dublin along with a nice snackbox....We are all just going through the motions with never taking anything out of it...you want to protest the government! then retake back our gas reserves in Mayo worth 600 billion
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cillowen | Jan 30, 2011, 03:49 PM EST
Who could be relied on to manage a governmentally run project with the reliable oversight. Irish political figures are the sleeze that their natives
seem to cherish, to their ruin.
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dubslaine | Jan 30, 2011, 01:44 PM EST
We should put Ahern in JAIL also. Asside from his other coruptioms.
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kurtjohnson | Jan 09, 2011, 12:19 AM EST
It's unreal that the Norweigan model wasn't adopted straight away - a testament to the anglo influenced Dublin establishment's success in the industrial estate Ireland project. Different degree but similiar to Ireland being a net exporter of food during the famine.
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Taraskryne | Dec 07, 2010, 09:56 AM EST
FF, Green Govt. guilty of economic and cultural Treason.
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Galway98 | Dec 02, 2010, 05:00 AM EST
Please get your facts right - the 1 trillion cubic feet of gas in the Corrib field is not worth €42 billion or anythink like it. €42 Billion is the estimates total value of all oil and gas reserves in Irish waters. The problem is finding it.In relation to tax terms the reason we dont copy the Norwegian model is due to the high refunds (92%) Norway offers operators in the case of unsuccessful wells. The facts are all available. Please use them.
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killowen | Dec 01, 2010, 12:44 PM EST
the walking dead - is what we're left with. soft lads - a dysfuntional people what can one expect. Easy picking by strangers and foreign causes but their own. money for black babies an ongoing theme .......
anglo-irish is more descriptive term for what
irish political parties trough feeders have been
doing for their motherland. Their queen arrives in 2011,
then all will be well with the world.
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killowen | Dec 01, 2010, 12:44 PM EST
the walking dead - is what we're left with.
soft lads - a dysfuntional people what can one expect. Easy picking by strangers and foreign
causes but their own. money for black babies an
ongoing theme .......
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killowen | Dec 01, 2010, 12:40 PM EST
anglo-irish is more descriptive term for what
irish political parties trough feeders have been
doing for their motherland. Their queen arrives in 2011,
then all will be well with the world.
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justhimself | Dec 01, 2010, 12:09 PM EST
Irish citizens wake up, natural resources are national resources, voters, WATCH WHO YOU VOTE FOR, LIKE A HAWK.
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ochshane | Dec 01, 2010, 11:28 AM EST
Another fine example from the fianna fail gangsters.
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