An application to explore for oil and gas off the coast of Dublin in an area known as the “Kish Bank Basin” has gone on public display, writes Tim O’Brien
The application for a foreshore licence was lodged by Providence Resources.
Providence said plans for an exploratory well – known as the Dalkey Island project – would be available for inspection in Dalkey and Dún Laoghaire Garda stations for 21 working days.
The company, backed by businessman and former Dún Laoghaire TD Dr Brian Hillary, and Tony O’Reilly, son of the newspaper magnate, wants to establish whether oil or gas is present in the area.
If present, the company hopes to determine whether quantities are commercial. The licence would allow the partnership to undertake seismic and site surveys, and drill an exploration well.