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

Balcombe well test: oil company misses notice deadline

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 9, 2026

Calls for scrutiny of North Yorkshire’s handling of Burniston gas plan after “local loss of confidence”

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 6, 2026

Guest article by David Eddy: Who advocates for Yorkshire’s water?

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 6, 2026

UKOG announces Broadford Bridge abandonment

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 6, 2026

Keep block on fracking and cut onshore emissions – climate advisor

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 5, 2026

Dorset oil expansion plan needs EIA – government

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 3, 2026

Picture post: IGas to start building Tinker Lane drilling rig

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 18, 2018 • ( 10 Comments )

IGas  has confirmed that it has delivered most of the drilling equipment to its Tinker Lane shale gas site in north Nottinghamshire.

Guest post: The changing picture of geology beneath Cuadrilla’s fracking site

By Guest Post on November 17, 2018 • ( 164 Comments )

Graphic of drilling through an idealised shale rock layer. Source: Cuadrilla Resource In the past few years, the locations of geological faults and even whole rock strata have moved as we learn more about the geology below Cuadrilla’s Lancashire fracking site.

Anti-fracking campaigners join protest to close five London bridges

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 17, 2018 • ( 42 Comments )

An estimated 6,000+ of people, including opponents of fracking from across the UK, closed five bridges in central London to highlight their concerns about climate change.

“Overwhelming opposition” to fracking, shale gas commissioner told on visit to Fylde

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 16, 2018 • ( 42 Comments )

Communities in Lancashire will never accept fracking, the government-appointed shale gas commissioner, Natascha Engel, was told during a visit to Lancashire yesterday.

UKOG publishes numbers from Horse Hill oil tests

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 15, 2018 • ( 17 Comments )

The leading company behind exploration at the Horse Hill oil site near Gatwick said total production from the flow test so far had reached nearly 14,000 barrels.

Live news updates: Extra time narrowly approved for Rathlin Energy’s East Yorkshire well site

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 15, 2018 • ( 21 Comments )

This post has live updates from the meeting of East Riding of Yorkshire Council which is discussing Rathlin Energy’s application for three more years to operate its West Newton-A oil and gas site north of Hull.

Don’t relax my safety rules on fracking earth tremors – former energy secretary

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 15, 2018 • ( 14 Comments )

  A former energy secretary has urged the government to uphold the safety rules he introduced six years ago on fracking-induced earth tremors.

Council urged to refuse extra time for Rathlin Energy drilling plans

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 15, 2018 • ( 6 Comments )

Campaigners against drilling for oil and gas in East Yorkshire are urging councillors to refuse permission for another three years at a well site in the county.

Cuadrilla won’t publish daily reports about fracking site – but regulator releases details of methane emissions

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 14, 2018 • ( 36 Comments )

The fracking company, Cuadrilla, has said it won’t publish the daily report of operations at its shale gas site near Blackpool, despite a recommendation by the industry trade organisation.

Lancashire fracking earth tremor was like “dropping a bag of flour on the floor” – government report

By Ruth Hayhurst on November 13, 2018 • ( 73 Comments )

A report commissioned by the government has compared recent fracking-induced earth tremors in Lancashire to doors slamming and falling frying pans.

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