A parliamentary question regarding contingency plans for fuel oil transport is met with a denial that any oil will be present, thus no plans are needed. The Minister for Planning and Infrastructure refers to the Minister for Energy's statement.

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Asked
25 August 2004
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Planning and Infrastructure

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As a supplementary question, does the minister have any information whatsoever on any contingency plans of her department for the transport movements that would occur if this fuel oil were required? Does the minister have any statistics whatsoever or any planning? Mr E.S. Ripper: You have it wrong. There will be no oil. Ms A.J. MacTIERNAN

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The Minister for Energy has made the position quite clear.
Mr E.S. Ripper: You have it wrong. There will be no oil. Ms A.J. MacTIERNAN replied: The Minister for Energy has made the position quite clear.
Ms A.J. MacTIERNAN replied: The Minister for Energy has made the position quite clear.
The Minister for Energy has made the position quite clear.

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