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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

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

2026 headlines

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 5, 2026

Who drilled where in 2025?

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Weighing up the evidence in the Cuadrilla fracking inquiry: how do inspectors decide?

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 8, 2016 • ( 1 Comment )

The Planning Inspectorate announced this week that the report on the Cuadrilla fracking inquiry would be submitted by early July. The inspector, Wendy McKay, will make a recommendation to the Communities Secretary, Greg Clark, on whether or not Cuadrilla’s shale gas plans in Lancashire should go ahead. But […]

Council calls for mandatory fracking clean-up fund

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 7, 2016 • ( 6 Comments )

The shale gas industry should be required to establish a fund for the clean-up of any contamination from fracking, councillors in North Yorkshire have said.

Some fracking controls now in force – but not all

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 6, 2016 • ( 9 Comments )

Rules on fracking, set out in the Infrastructure Act, came into force today. They are in section 50 of the act, which sets the depth at which fracking is prohibited and creates an official definition based on the volume of fluid used. The rules also identify requirements that […]

INEOS plans private shale gas meetings for parish councillors

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 5, 2016 • ( 29 Comments )

INEOS is promoting its view of the benefits of shale gas to parish and town councils in its English exploration areas at a series of daytime meetings next month. Opponents of the company’s activities have described the meetings as a “sham consultation” and “a slick PR exercise”. They […]

Breaking: Cuadrilla fracking inquiry – date set for Inspector’s recommendation

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 4, 2016 • ( 10 Comments )

Within the past few minutes the Planning Inspectorate has confirmed the date when the Inspector’s report on the Cuadrilla fracking inquiry will be submitted to the government. In an email, Leanne Palmer, of PINS, wrote: “The Inspector’s report is due to be submitted to the Secretary of State […]

March 2016 fracking headlines

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 4, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Our digest of March’s headlines about fracking, shale and onshore oil and gas developments – and reaction to them

Cheshire Farmer: We’re under siege from two new IGas sites

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 2, 2016 • ( 6 Comments )

Two potential new drilling sites acquired by IGas in Cheshire have put meadows rearing a traditional breed of cattle “under siege”, the farmer says.

Fracking campaigners mark earthquake anniversary with “wake-up call” protest

By Ruth Hayhurst on April 1, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Opponents of fracking rang bells and alarm clocks at mid-day today in a symbolic protest to mark the fifth anniversary of the earthquake linked to fracking at Cuadrilla’s Preese Hall shale gas well in Lancashire.

Gas company drops south Wales appeal and looks for another site

By Ruth Hayhurst on March 31, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Coastal Oil and Gas has dropped its challenge over plans to drill for unconventional gas at Llanharan in south Wales. It plans to look for another site in the area.

IGas gets go-ahead for 15 years of gas and oil production at Bletchingley, Surrey

By Ruth Hayhurst on March 30, 2016 • ( 6 Comments )

Council officers have approved plans by IGas to extend two sites near Bletchingley in Surrey to produce oil and gas for 15 years.

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