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

New date for Burniston gas decision

By Ruth Hayhurst on March 19, 2026

“£1.9m investment commitment for West Newton” – Reabold

By Ruth Hayhurst on March 13, 2026

Horse Hill news update

By Ruth Hayhurst on March 11, 2026

Minister responds to council fracking questions

By Ruth Hayhurst on March 3, 2026

Europa shareholders back fundraising

By Ruth Hayhurst on March 3, 2026

N Yorks Council “burying its head in the sand” over Burniston gas plan complaints

By Ruth Hayhurst on March 2, 2026

Weekend long read: Is the planning system playing fair with local communities?

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 29, 2018 • ( 23 Comments )

DrillOrDrop has reported from two shale gas public inquiries this month. Ruth Hayhurst reflects on the challenges facing local people when they take on the industry.

New setback for Europa’s oil drilling plans near Leith Hill in Surrey

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 27, 2018 • ( 6 Comments )

Europa Oil and Gas has withdrawn all the proposals for managing lorries delivering to its exploratory drilling site near Leith Hill in Surrey.

Live news updates: Day 4 of inquiry into INEOS shale gas plans at Harthill, Rotherham

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 27, 2018 • ( 17 Comments )

The community group, Harthill Against Fracking, is making a presentation this morning to the inquiry about its opposition to plans by INEOS Upstream to drill a shale gas well at Common Road in their South Yorkshire village.

Live news updates: Day 3 of inquiry into INEOS shale gas plans at Harthill, Rotherham

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 26, 2018 • ( 5 Comments )

This post has live updates from the third day of  the inquiry into plans by INEOS to drill for shale gas at Harthill in south Yorkshire.

Beware of fracking in UK mining areas, says earthquake expert

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 26, 2018 • ( 44 Comments )

  Fracking near geological faults in former coal mining areas could trigger earthquakes and should not take place without careful assessment of all available geological data, according to one of the UK’s leading experts on the subject.

Rise in support for fracking continues – latest government survey

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 26, 2018 • ( 82 Comments )

Support for fracking in the UK has risen again, according to the latest findings from a quarterly government survey. Opposition remained unchanged and is still 14 percentage points ahead of support. The results published this morning put support at 18%, up two points on the previous survey. This is […]

Fracking researcher wins academic freedom case against Glasgow University

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 25, 2018 • ( 32 Comments )

A retired academic has won a long-running legal challenge against Glasgow University which withdrew his email address and access to online journals.

Live news updates Day 9 Cuadrilla Roseace Wood fracking inquiry – closing statements

By Paul Seaman on April 25, 2018 • ( 22 Comments )

The three main parties in the reopened inquiry into Cuadrilla’s plans to frack at Roseacre Wood in Lancashire are expected to make their closing statements today. This post has live updates from the hearing at Blackpool Football Club.

Live news updates: Day 2 INEOS Harthill shale gas inquiry – ecology and councillors’ statements

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 25, 2018 • ( 2 Comments )

The inquiry into plans by INEOS to drill for shale gas at Harthill in south Yorkshire reaches its second day.

Countryside would be “littered with fracking wells” to replace half UK gas imports – new research

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 25, 2018 • ( 34 Comments )

One well would have to be drilled and fracked every day for 15 years to produce enough gas to replace half future UK gas imports, according to new study for Friends of the Earth.

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