An interim examiner was recently appointed to an oil distribution company involved in the construction of one of Ireland's largest deepwater oil terminals on the banks of the Shannon Estuary.
Blackshore Holdings, which traded as Sweeney Oil, is a wholesale and retail oil distributor in Connaught. The firm is owned by Galway businessman and hotelier John Sweeney, one of the shareholders in the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin.
Three of the largest fuel distributors in the South, Mid-West and West last year joined ranks to construct the Foynes terminal, which was launched by Minister for Transport, Noel Dempsey TD. The AFSC was unveiled as a joint venture involving Inver Energy, East Cork Oil and Blackshore Holdings (Sweeney Oil). The Atlantic Fuels Supply Company oil terminal will have capacity to supply 15pc of Ireland's fuel requirements when it is completed in August next year.
An interim examiner was recently appointed to an oil distribution company involved in the construction of one of Ireland's largest deepwater oil terminals on the banks of the Shannon Estuary.
Blackshore Holdings, which traded as Sweeney Oil, is a wholesale and retail oil distributor in Connaught. The firm is owned by Galway businessman and hotelier John Sweeney, one of the shareholders in the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin.
Three of the largest fuel distributors in the South, Mid-West and West last year joined ranks to construct the Foynes terminal, which was launched by Minister for Transport, Noel Dempsey TD. The AFSC was unveiled as a joint venture involving Inver Energy, East Cork Oil and Blackshore Holdings (Sweeney Oil). The Atlantic Fuels Supply Company oil terminal will have capacity to supply 15pc of Ireland's fuel requirements when it is completed in August next year.
The Programme for Government is to be reviewed in the aftermath of the European and local elections, the Taoiseach, Brian Cowen confirmed this morning.
Speaking to reporters on the campaign trail in Shannon, Mr Cowen also said there were no circumstances in which his resignation was required. The Taoiseach said that while the Programme for Government would go ahead “we are going to obviously review it in the aftermath of the election.”
During his trip to County Clare today, Mr. Cowen also visited Kilmaley Day Care Centre where he was greeted by Mayor of Clare Councillor Madeleine Taylor Quinn and local Fianna Fail election candidate Tom McNamara.