DutchNews.nl, February
18, 2015
Maximising profit was the
main driver for the extraction of natural gas from underneath Groningen
province and public safety took a back seat, the safety research council OVV
says in a report on Wednesday.
The council says everyone involved in the gas
industry should recognise and admit to the people of Groningen that their
safety was not a priority issue. This is essential to heal the rift between locals,
national government and gas extraction firm NAM, the council says.
Parts of
Groningen have been hit by earthquakes because of the gas extraction and locals
argue their fears have not been fully recognised by national government in The
Hague.
‘It should not be the case that a source of so much money for the Dutch
state and for companies should leave people with problems,’ commission chairman
Tjibbe Joustra told broadcaster Nos.
The concept report leaked out earlier this
year. The definitive version covers the period from the discovery of the gas
reserves in 1959 to January 2014.
The report criticises the mining authority
SodM for not being independent enough. It says the economic affairs ministry
failed to represent all public interests equally and that NAM should have done
better research into the likely effect of the gas extraction. NAM is a
Shell-ExxonMobil joint venture which extracts the gas on behalf of the Dutch
government.
Impact
The people of Groningen were continually fed ‘calming
messages’ and were kept out of the decision-making processes, the report says.
In 1993 it emerged that the gas extraction could cause earthquakes but it was
not until 2012, when a quake measuring 3.6 on the Richer scale hit, that the
problem was first taken seriously.
Thousands of homes have been damaged by
earthquakes as the ground settles after the gas has been removed. The
government has earmarked millions of euros to strengthen property and has also
reduced gas extraction volumes because of the safety concerns.
Local politicians
have threated the national government with legal action if they fail to take
emergency steps.
Campaigner Dick Kleijer told the Volkskrant the report
confirms what people living in the province have thought for years. The fact
public safety has been ignored is a ‘scandal’, he said. ‘Safety should be more
important than gas extraction, not the other way round.’
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