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National park gas plan would have “significant environmental impacts” – ruling

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 8, 2026

Councillors back Burniston delay but company urges timely decision

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 7, 2026

Star Energy seeks more time to restore Egmanton oilfield

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 6, 2026

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By Ruth Hayhurst on January 5, 2026

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Northern anti-fracking campaigns step up plans for meetings and “targeted resistance”

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 27, 2018 • ( 18 Comments )

Opponents of fracking are intensifying their campaign against the shale gas industry across northern England.

Reaction to Rotherham council’s unanimous opposition to INEOS Harthill shale gas plan

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

Residents and environmental groups celebrated this afternoon as councillors in Rotherham voted unanimously to opposed INEOS’s shale gas exploration plans at Harthill.

Reaction to refusal of IGas planning application for testing at Ellesmere Port

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 25, 2018 • ( 20 Comments )

Opponents of plans by IGas to test a gas well in Ellesmere Port stood to applaud Cheshire councillors this evening when they voted to reject the company’s planning application on climate change grounds.

Live updates: Cheshire councillors vote against IGas plans for gas testing at Ellesmere Port

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 25, 2018 • ( 15 Comments )

Live updates on the meeting of Cheshire West and Chester Council discussing IGas’s planning application to test the flow of a gas well at Portside North, at Ellesmere Port. Council officers have recommended the application for approval. The meeting is expecting to hear from supporters and opponents of […]

Updated: Minister delays fracking decision at Kirby Misperton until Third Energy submits its overdue accounts

By Paul Seaman on January 25, 2018 • ( 23 Comments )

The government is delaying a decision on Third Energy’s fracking plans at Kirby Misperton in North Yorkshire until the company has filed its latest accounts.

Live updates: Rotherham councillors unanimously oppose INEOS shale gas plans for Harthill

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 25, 2018 • ( 12 Comments )

Live updates from Rotherham Borough Council’s planning board meeting to discuss INEOS plans for a shale gas exploration well at Harthill.

John Dewar resigns as director of fracking firm Third Energy

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 24, 2018 • ( 14 Comments )

One of the key figures in  the company expected to frack the UK’s first gas well for nearly seven years has resigned as a director.

Three generations of family found guilty over Lancs anti-fracking protest

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 24, 2018 • ( 35 Comments )

Three generations of the same family have been found guilty of obstructing the highway outside Cuadrilla’s fracking site in Lancashire.

Lancs councillors unanimously oppose Cuadrilla’s new traffic plans for Roseacre Wood fracking site

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 24, 2018 • ( 32 Comments )

Lancashire councillors voted unanimously this morning against a revised traffic management scheme for Cuadrilla’s proposed fracking site at Roseacre Wood near Blackpool.

Competency and financial viability – key criteria for awarding fracking licences, says Minister

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 24, 2018 • ( 14 Comments )

Fracking Week in Parliament Companies that apply for oil and gas exploration licences are judged mainly on their ability and their finances, a government minister has confirmed.

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