Tamboran is an Australian mining company that is seeking to mine a gas field on the Leitrim/Fermanagh border through hydraulic fracturing or ‘fracking’.
At a meeting of the committee today, Senator Mooney proposed that representatives of Tamboran be invited to appear before the committee to answer questions on the practice of fracking.
“I welcome the fact that the proposal was unanimously backed by all members of the committee, making clear Fianna Fáil’s concerns about the environmental impact of fracking,” said Senator Mooney.
“By inviting representatives of Tamboran to appear before the committee, members will get the chance to directly ask about the environmental risks associated with fracking and how these risks will be addressed. This question and answer session will be of huge benefit, allowing us to relay the answers to the public in the North West.
“Fianna Fáil opposes the issuing of fracking licences without first completing a comprehensive study into the environmental consequences. Having met with members of the public and interest groups across Leitrim, Sligo, Donegal and Fermanagh we are deeply aware of their concerns and we are pushing the Government to ensure that these concerns are not ignored.”
Senator Mooney also raised the possibility of inviting representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to present their findings on fracking.
“It is important that we get as rounded a view as possible on this. I would be very interested in seeking the views of the EPA on fracking and its impact on the environment. People are concerned with the risk of any unproven method of gas extraction that may leave a negative impact on the area long after the last of the gas is extracted.”