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Algarve's 'Big Five' business groups back anti-oil fight

oilgungeThe Algarve’s Big Five business associations have thrown their weight behind the region’s mayors in condemning the government’s continuing push for oil and gas exploration off the Aljezur coast.
 
ACRAL, AHETA, AHISA, CEAL and NERA* is in total support of mayors’ group, the Intermunicipal Community of the Algarve, AMAL for short.
 
AMAL issued a notice last Saturday to oppose oil and gas exploration onshore and offshore and especially condemned the one year licence extension handed to the Galp-ENI consortium, with the limp excuse from the Secretary of State for Energy that these companies has spent so much already, a purported €76 million, that they might sue if they were not allowed to carry on.
 
The statement reads, "Algarvian entrepreneurs and their representative associations have clearly expressed their opposition to exploration and exploitation of hydrocarbons in the Algarve - on land and on the coast - whether for environmental reasons or for economic reasons, above all because of the importance of tourism to the economy of the region and to the country.”
 
The business groups added, "Let no one have doubts: we will continue, united in this battle: municipalities, businessmen and citizens of the Algarve.”
 
The statement criticises the government for its deceptive and ambiguous stance on oil and gas, stating that it lacks foresight and creates uncertainty while harming the Algarve’s future.
 
Business groups started to support the mayors back in March 2016 by applauding AMAL’s court injunction to try and stop the oil exploration and extraction process going ahead.
 
This time, the Big Five associations have signed off a statement adding significant weight to the anti-oil campaign.
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*ACRAL (Associação do Comércio e Serviços da Região do Algarve), AHETA (Associação dos Hotéis e Empreendimentos Turísticos do Algarve), AIHSA (Associação dos Industriais Hoteleiros e Similares do Algarve), CEAL (Confederação dos Empresários do Algarve) and NERA (Associação Empresarial da Região do Algarve).
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+1 #2 Malcolm.H 2018-02-13 11:52
Using the word entrepreneur, entrepreneurial or any of its derivatives in Portugal is rarely correct. Portugal's business and political elites sectors are so closely interbred and protectionist against incomers that the outsiders, foreigners and true Portuguese entrepreneurs, know they must look elsewhere to seriously progress their business dreams.
Remember that it took the globally important IKEA years to battle through local competitive business and political obstruction - and the expense of lawyers and court hearings - to establish in the Algarve ! Fully aware though that it would be making millions from year one so the expense was worth it. How can the powerless little wannabe entrepreneur in corrupt Portugal do likewise ?
0 #1 Peter Booker 2018-02-13 08:04
Oil exploration is bigger than the Algarve, and bigger even than Portugal. I doubt that there is a Portuguese politician who can stand up to the weight of big oil and big banks. Like Durão Barroso before them, they will get their pay-off in a life after politics, but only if they disregard the views of the people of Portugal.

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