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Happy Christmas 2025 from DrillOrDrop

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 24, 2025

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

Tributes paid to shale gas commentator, Nick Grealy, who died yesterday

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 26, 2018 • ( 14 Comments )

Nick Grealy, the pro-fracking commentator and journalist, died yesterday aged 64. He had been diagnosed last year with brain, lung and pancreatic cancers.

Guest post by The Weald Action Group: Demystifying acidisation

By Guest Post on February 26, 2018 • ( 7 Comments )

As companies across the Weald in southern England begin using acidisation as part of Kimmeridge oil exploration, a campaign group has published a new leaflet about the technique. In this Guest Post, The Weald Action Group, an alliance of community organisations across the region, explains why it produced […]

What’s happening this week? 26 February-4 March 2018

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 25, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

In this week’s listings: First Robin Hood vs Fracking workshops and parade; John Ashton and Jamie Peters speaking at Preston New Road; Opening day of examination in public of North Yorkshire Minerals Plan; Environment Agency drop-in meeting about oil exploration near Leith Hill; Know your rights training; National […]

Labour MP tells anti-fracking marchers: ‘You are not alone’

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 24, 2018 • ( 46 Comments )

The Bolsolver MP, Dennis Skinner, told several hundred anti-fracking campaigners at a rally in Derbyshire that the Labour Party was behind them.

INEOS wins right to challenge the Scottish Government over fracking ban – and to sue for damages

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 23, 2018 • ( 36 Comments )

Yesterday it was the one of the UK’s biggest conservation charities. Today it was a government. For the second day running, INEOS has won the right to bring a legal case to court.

Yorkshire landowners back National Trust in INEOS legal challenge

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 23, 2018 • ( 33 Comments )

15 Yorkshire landowners, holding more than 80,000 acres, have publicly supported the National Trust in the legal challenge from INEOS over access for shale gas testing.

INEOS wins approval for High Court challenge to National Trust over shale gas testing in historic park

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 22, 2018 • ( 29 Comments )

The UK’s biggest shale gas company has been given leave to take action in the High Court to enforce access to the National Trust’s Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire.

TV presenters join call on Government to block oil drilling off Bournemouth

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 21, 2018 • ( 55 Comments )

Campaigners have described plans to drill for oil on the seabed off Bournemouth as a “reckless gamble” and urged the government to block it.

£50m+ wiped off UKOG on news of possible formation damage at Broadford Bridge oil well

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 20, 2018 • ( 28 Comments )

Shares in UK Oil and Gas dropped by more than 35% this afternoon following the company’s announcement of possible formation damage at its Broadford Bridge oil exploration well and the prospect of drilling another sidetrack.

Water quality and resources could be at risk from fracking, says the Environment Agency

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 19, 2018 • ( 50 Comments )

The Environment Agency spelt out today what it sees as the risks to water from a shale gas industry.

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