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

Wressle expansion would emit 1m+ tonnes of climate pollution

By Ruth Hayhurst on May 25, 2026

Council issues formal Burniston refusal

By Ruth Hayhurst on May 15, 2026

Horse Hill production application – publication expected next month

By Ruth Hayhurst on May 13, 2026

Ban must “shut the door” on all forms of fracking – campaigners

By Ruth Hayhurst on May 13, 2026

“Everyone can do something, however small” – advice to Foxholes gas opponents

By Ruth Hayhurst on May 12, 2026

New ground added to West Newton fracking challenge

By Ruth Hayhurst on May 5, 2026

Forest Enterprise boss refuses to meet residents and MEP at Surrey oil site

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 17, 2018 • ( 6 Comments )

The head of Forest Enterprise in England has declined to meet Surrey residents and the local MEP to discuss concerns about oil drilling on the organisation’s land near Dorking.

Cuadrilla completes second shale gas well and prepares to frack as hosepipe ban is announced

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 17, 2018 • ( 64 Comments )

Cuadrilla said this morning it had finished drilling the UK’s second horizontal shale gas well and would soon prepare for hydraulic fracturing at the site in Lancashire. The announcement coincided with news that a hose pipe ban for residents in the county would begin on 5 August.

What’s happening this week? 16-22 July 2018

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 15, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

In this week’s listings Court case in York of anti-fracking campaigner Meet the Regulators drop-in Lincolnshire Gatherings outside Cuadrilla’s Preston New Road site Public meetings Information events Diary for all of July 2018 and beyond. Please let us know here if you’d like us to add your events or if any […]

Farmer joins National Trust as Ineos shale gas access case heads towards trial

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 13, 2018 • ( 46 Comments )

A tenant farmer has joined the National Trust in its challenge to the shale gas company, Ineos, in a court case over land access.

Earthquake monitors installed in Surrey – welcomed by campaigners

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 12, 2018 • ( 34 Comments )

The British Geological Survey has installed two seismic monitors in Surrey to track earthquakes following a recent cluster centred near Newdigate.

Legal precedent and costs are major hurdles to challenging fracking injunctions, campaigners say

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 11, 2018 • ( 54 Comments )

Campaigners who failed to block an injunction against protests outside Cuadrilla’s Lancashire fracking site said the fight was not over. But they said case law and the cost of legal action were major hurdles.

Breaking: Judge grants Cuadrilla injunction over Lancs fracking site to 2020

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 11, 2018 • ( 39 Comments )

A High Court judge has granted Cuadrilla its injunction against specific anti-fracking protests around its shale gas site near Blackpool.

Minister quizzed on impact of fracking on UK climate targets

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 11, 2018 • ( 15 Comments )

Fracking Week in Parliament. The Government was questioned this week on the impact that fracking would have on meeting the UK’s climate change targets.

Cuadrilla injunction evidence based on “allegations, conjecture, exaggeration and hearsay”, court told

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 10, 2018 • ( 25 Comments )

The shale gas company, Cuadrilla, was accused at the High Court today of trying to “demonise” anti-fracking protester to support its case for an injunction.

Company seeks to delay decision on Broadford Bridge oil site for 18 months

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 10, 2018 • ( 5 Comments )

The future of an oil exploration site in West Sussex depends on the results of tests at the so-called “Gatwick Gusher” well about 20 miles away in Surrey, a company has said.

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