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Breaking: Burniston decision meeting postponed

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 29, 2026

Council still waiting for Horse Hill information

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 28, 2026

Updated: Government asked to decide Burniston gas application

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 28, 2026

Council warned over “problem” with Burniston gas application

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 28, 2026

Council warned of legal “minefield” over Burniston fracking definition

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 23, 2026

Planners back Burniston gas drilling and lower-volume fracking

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 22, 2026

Anti-fracking campaigners make latest legal challenge to Cuadrilla’s shale gas plan

By Ruth Hayhurst on August 30, 2017 • ( 13 Comments )

Opponents of Cuadrilla’s fracking plans near Blackpool brought their latest legal challenge to the Court of Appeal in London this morning.

Guest post by David Smythe: the geology and oil potential of Horse Hill

By Ruth Hayhurst on August 29, 2017 • ( 30 Comments )

In this guest post, David Smythe challenges the interpretation of faults around the Horse Hill “Gatwick Gusher” oil site in Surrey. He argues that the results of flow tests at the well can’t be applied to the whole of the Weald of southern England and predicts there will […]

Data on UK oil and gas wells is inadequate and needs immediate action, says OGA

By Ruth Hayhurst on August 29, 2017 • ( 22 Comments )

One of the regulators of the UK hydrocarbon industry has criticised the quality of information it holds on oil and gas wells.

Women in boat protest at Lancs shale site over fracking impact on climate change

By Ruth Hayhurst on August 29, 2017 • ( 10 Comments )

Three women from Lancaster locked themselves to a boat outside Cuadrilla’s shale gas site to protest about extraction of fossil fuels.

Double challenge to ministerial approval of Cuadrilla’s fracking site goes to Appeal Court

By Ruth Hayhurst on August 28, 2017 • ( 36 Comments )

Opponents of fracking at Cuadrilla’s shale gas site near Blackpool take their legal challenge to the Court of Appeal in London on Wednesday.

What’s happening this week? 28 August-3 September 2017

By Ruth Hayhurst on August 27, 2017 • ( 2 Comments )

In this week’s listings: Two-day hearing at the Court of Appeal in London on permission for fracking at Cuadrilla’s shale gas site at Preston New Road, near Blackpool; Deadline for comments on IGas application for testing at Ellesmere Port gas site; Third Energy information event about fracking at […]

96 arrests at Lancs anti-fracking protest in July 2017

By Ruth Hayhurst on August 26, 2017 • ( 5 Comments )

July saw the largest number of arrests in a month so far at protests outside Cuadrilla’s shale gas site near Blackpool, according to figures released by Lancashire Police.

Council lawyers back planners in dispute over Angus Energy’s Brockham well

By Ruth Hayhurst on August 25, 2017 • ( 7 Comments )

Surrey County Council’s position that Angus Energy drilled its new Brockham oil well without planning permission has been supported by lawyers.

4,000+ call for updated UK report on fracking health impacts as study finds 17.6m Americans live within 1 mile of oil and gas sites

By Ruth Hayhurst on August 24, 2017 • ( 23 Comments )

A petition will be presented next week calling for a review of an official UK report on the impact of fracking on health.

Could questions of definition allow fracking to be classed as ‘conventional’ exploration?

By Ruth Hayhurst on August 24, 2017 • ( 27 Comments )

Two geoscientists, writing in the journal, Nature, suggested today that official definitions could allow fracking in the UK to “creep under the radar”.

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