White squares are unlicensed. Light brown squares were licensed in a previous round. All the other coloured squares are licences in the 14th Round. Different operators have different colours – see key below.
Click a coloured square on the map or, if you have a small screen, click a link below for more detail on a licence block.
Awarded 18th August 2015
SK43 Warwick, shale
SK45 INEOS, shale
SK48 INEOS, shale
SK49 IGas, shale
SK52 Egdon, shale
SK53 Egdon, shale
SK58 INEOS, shale
SK72 Hutton, conventional
SK86c ADM, conventional
SK87b Blackland Park, conventional
SK87c IGas, shale
SK88b IGas, shale
SK89e IGas, shale
SK96 ADM, conventional
SK99a IGas, conventional
Awarded 17th December 2015
SK29 Warwick, shale
SK36 INEOS, shale
SK37 INEOS, shale
SK38 INEOS, shale
SK39 INEOS, shale
SK46c INEOS, shale
SK47b INEOS, shale
SK55 INEOS, shale
SK56i INEOS, shale
SK57c INEOS, shale
SK59b IGas, shale
SK66b INEOS, shale
SK66c INEOS, shale
SK66e INEOS, shale
SK66f INEOS, shale
SK67a INEOS, shale
SK76b Blackland Park, conventional
See also licence areas around Barnsley and Doncaster:
SE30b
SE31c
SE40
SE41
SE50b
SE51b
SE61d
Existing licences are in light brown. We’ll be updating the licence block pages over the next few days.
Even with “strict regulation” it is unlikely not to damage the land and affect the water and the food chain. It’s a non starter, so if they want to start doing fracking then they better EXPECT US,!! http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/13805306.Expert_warns_of_fracking_risk_to_water_supplies_and_food_chain/?ref=fbshr