Fracking review sent to ministers
The British Geological Survey (BGS) has submitted its scientific review of shale gas extraction to the UK government.
The British Geological Survey (BGS) has submitted its scientific review of shale gas extraction to the UK government.
DrillOrDrop’s checklist of what to look out for in 2022 on UK onshore oil and gas
2021 was a year when key decision-makers, institutions and the public said no to the onshore oil and gas industry, often for the first time.
The operator of the Wressle site in North Lincolnshire has announced oil flow had begun.
DrillOrDrop reviews what might happen in 2021 to UK onshore fracking and other oil and gas developments.
2020 was a frack free year in the UK because the shale gas industry failed to persuade ministers to lift blocks on the process.
The growth of low carbon electricity generation resulted in a drop in Scottish greenhouse gas emissions by almost a third in the decade to 2018, a new report revealed today.
DrillOrDrop’s round-up of the possible action on UK fracking and onshore oil and gas developments in 2020.
2019 saw a Conservative government withdraw its support from fracking and introduce a moratorium on the process.
As the government announces a second moratorium on fracking because of earth tremor risks, DrillOrDrop looks back at key events in the past eight years. Please let us know about any important headlines we have missed.