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Exploration Licences Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 15 December 2015

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Ceisteanna (616)

Bernard Durkan

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616. Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources if he has granted and activated exploration licences in each of the past ten years to date, with particular reference to oil, gas and other minerals; the number that have shown commercially viable results to date; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [45370/15]

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The following table outlines the exploration licences issued by my Department over the past ten years. Details of all authorisations granted by my Department are published on my Department's website on a quarterly basis and can also be found in the six monthly reports which I am obliged to lay before the Oireachtas under the Minerals Development Acts, 1940 to 1999, and the Petroleum and Other Minerals Development Act, 1960, respectively. The last such reports were in respect of the six month period ending 30 June 2015. These reports are also available on my Department’s website at www.dcenr.gov.ie.

Year

Petroleum Exploration Licences Issued

Prospecting Licences (Minerals) Issued

2006

4

84

2007

5

143

2008

5

91

2009

1

66

2010

0

93

2011

2

98

2012

0

102

2013

5

142

2014

6

71

2015

0

75

Total

28

965

There have been no commercial discoveries of oil or gas within the territory of the State in the last ten years. Ireland, however, has witnessed a positive upswing in the level of petroleum exploration activity in recent years, in particular acquisition of new seismic data and the record number of applications received in the 2015 Atlantic Margin Licensing Round. We need to see this translate into an increased level of exploration drilling in the coming years, if Ireland’s true petroleum potential is to be realised.

In a similar manner, while the number of active mineral prospecting licences (currently in excess of 560), indicates the positive prevailing state of mineral exploration in Ireland, no new commercially viable deposits of minerals have been discovered during this period. While there have been some encouraging results, particularly in Counties Limerick and Clare, it is too early to determine whether these results will lead to identification of commercially viable deposits.

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