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

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

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 8, 2026

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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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“Significant environmental effects” likely from UKOG’s National Park drilling plans

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 13, 2016 • ( 3 Comments )

A proposal to produce oil for 20 years from a site in the South Downs National Park is likely to have significant effects on the environment, planners have concluded.

Surrey councillors approve 15 years of gas production in AONB

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 13, 2016 • ( 6 Comments )

Surrey County Council has backed plans by IGas to convert an exploration site near Guildford to gas production.

Anti-fracking tanker protest put police in danger, court hears

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 12, 2016 • ( 39 Comments )

A police officer described how he and a colleague were put at risk by an anti-fracking protest on a tanker delivering to the Horse Hill oil well near Gatwick.

What’s happening this week? 11-17 July 2016

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 11, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

DrillOrDrop’s weekly update of events about fracking, onshore oil and gas and the campaigns around them. Please let us know (click here) if any of these details are incorrect or if other events should be included. Event listings for the rest of July and later in the year here

Fracking Week in Parliament – week ending 8 July 2016

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 10, 2016 • ( 2 Comments )

Top stories in this Fracking Week in Politics: Government statements on the Committee on Climate Change report on shale gas Roger Godsiff on  local views and Cuadrilla’s Lancashire appeals Callum McCaig on Freedom of Information and commercial sensitivity Chris Matheson on “back-door” tax breaks for fracking Lord Maude on speeding up […]

Bassetlaw councillors object to IGas plans for Tinker Lane, against planners’ advice

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 8, 2016 • ( 17 Comments )

Councillors in Bassetlaw, north Nottinghamshire, have rejected the advice of officials and voted against a plan for shale gas exploration in their district. Bassetlaw’s planning committee objected, by eight to one, to an application by the IGas subsidiary Dart (East England) Ltd for a vertical exploration well at […]

Biggest health threat from fracking is climate change – new report

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 7, 2016 • ( 57 Comments )

Encouraging fracking is unsafe and irresponsible, according to a new report, which concludes that the biggest health threat from shale gas is its contribution to global climate change.

Fracking needs tougher regulation to meet UK climate goals – report from government advisors

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 7, 2016 • ( 8 Comments )

Shale gas development on a significant scale is inconsistent with UK carbon budgets unless three conditions are met, according to long-awaited advice to government.

Legal challenge to council approval of N Yorks fracking

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 7, 2016 • ( 38 Comments )

The decision by North Yorkshire County Council to approve plans by Third Energy to frack at Kirby Misperton is to be challenged in court.

Red line protest outside Manchester oil and gas conference

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 6, 2016 • ( 14 Comments )

Campaigners against climate change from across northern England formed a symbolic thin red line outside a meeting in Manchester about UK onshore oil and gas Martin Porter, of Manchester Greenpeace, told a demonstration of around 50 people outside the city’s conference centre “Fracking is our red line” It was not […]

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