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10+ years of independent journalism on UK fracking, onshore oil and gas and the reactions to it

Call for delay to Burniston gas decision over planning policy shift

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 22, 2025

Government to rule on Waddock Cross environmental study

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 18, 2025

Horse Hill – key details delayed

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 17, 2025

Breaking: Oil companies drop Biscathorpe appeal

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 15, 2025

UKOG reveals reasons for Weald licence surrender

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 12, 2025

Broadford Bridge clean-up imminent, says council

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 11, 2025

Boris Johnson warns it’s time to “grow up” as world faces turning point in climate crisis

By Ruth Hayhurst on September 23, 2021 • ( 4 Comments )

The UK prime minister has said the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow in less than 40 days must be a turning point for humanity.  

East Yorkshire planners back major West Newton oil site expansion despite 1,000+ objections

By Ruth Hayhurst on September 22, 2021 • ( 45 Comments )

Proposals by Rathlin Energy for 20 years of oil production and six new wells at its West Newton-A site in East Yorkshire have been supported by council officials.

IGas writes off £10m from shale gas exploration but still seeks end to fracking moratorium

By Ruth Hayhurst on September 22, 2021 • ( 5 Comments )

IGas has confirmed it has relinquished the Tinker Lane shale gas licence in Nottinghamshire and written off £10m in exploration costs. But the company said it was continuing to work with regulators and government to end the moratorium on fracking in England.

Initial oil production at Wressle well tops 884 bopd – Egdon

By Ruth Hayhurst on September 21, 2021 • ( 2 Comments )

The operator of the Wressle oil well in North Lincolnshire said initial production exceeded 884 barrels of oil per day (bopd).

Shares up at IGas but down at Union Jack

By Ruth Hayhurst on September 20, 2021 • ( 3 Comments )

Shares in IGas rose more than a third this morning on an announcement that the company had signed a memorandum of understanding with SSE Heath Networks on the development of a geothermal district heating project in Stoke-on-Trent.

Fracking opponent becomes junior minister at BEIS

By Ruth Hayhurst on September 17, 2021 • ( 55 Comments )

Lee Rowley, who opposed shale gas exploration in his Derbyshire constituency, has been become a junior minister at the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). He was appointed in the reshuffle, along with Greg Hands, the new energy and climate change minister.

IGas signs agreement for geothermal projects

By Ruth Hayhurst on September 16, 2021 • ( 5 Comments )

The would-be fracking company, IGas, has announced an agreement with CeraPhi Energy to develop geothermal energy projects using existing oil and gas wells.

Oil company and council refuse to disclose expansion plans for East Yorkshire hydrocarbon sites

By Ruth Hayhurst on September 15, 2021 • ( 25 Comments )

Initial plans by an oil company for a major expansion in East Yorkshire will not be disclosed to the public – even though they have apparently been seen by more than 20 officials and organisations.

Michael Gove to decide Woodsetts and Ellesmere Port shale gas plans

By Ruth Hayhurst on September 15, 2021 • ( 1 Comment )

Michael Gove has replaced Robert Jenrick as secretary of state for housing, communities and local government.

UK oil production increased since declaring climate emergency – new report

By Ruth Hayhurst on September 15, 2021 • ( 8 Comments )

A new report published today shows that the UK has increased its oil and gas production since declaring a climate emergency in 2019.

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