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Working on Shell Corrib has opened new doors for Mercury
Mercury Engineering’s outstanding work on the Shell Corrib Onshore Gas Terminal over a four-year period has resulted in more work being secured by Ireland’s premier engineering services provider in the vital oil and gas sectors. We caught up with Darran Monaghan, who was a Senior Quantity Surveyor on the landmark €150m+ project in County Mayo and is currently overseeing and responsible for the sustaining works at the terminal.
In 2007 alone, Mercury Engineering - Ireland’s leading engineering services provider - won contracts for several key infrastructural projects including (but by no means limited to) the Dublin Port Tunnel, the Luas light railway, Airtricity wind farms and Shell’s Corrib Gas Terminal facility, where the company was contracted to carry out complete mechanical, electrical and instrumentation services to the new onshore terminal at Bellanaboy, County Mayo, which processes up to 10 million standard cubic metres of sales gas per day. The Corrib Field is a gas field located in 350m of water some 60-65km off the County Mayo coastline, which has BUILDING IRELAND
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