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Calls for scrutiny of North Yorkshire’s handling of Burniston gas plan after “local loss of confidence”

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 6, 2026

Guest article by David Eddy: Who advocates for Yorkshire’s water?

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 6, 2026

UKOG announces Broadford Bridge abandonment

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 6, 2026

Keep block on fracking and cut onshore emissions – climate advisor

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 5, 2026

Dorset oil expansion plan needs EIA – government

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 3, 2026

Breaking: Burniston decision meeting postponed

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 29, 2026

Fracking too good to pass up, says Ryedale MP

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 26, 2016 • ( 11 Comments )

Britain can’t afford to ignore the opportunities offered by shale gas, the MP Kevin Hollinrake told a debate in the House of Commons this morning.

Study finds methane leaks from 30% of abandoned wells – but emissions average less than a single cow

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 26, 2016 • ( 19 Comments )

A study of decommissioned onshore oil and gas wells in the UK found that 30% were leaking methane. But the average leak produced lower emissions than a breeding dairy cow.

New details on Cuadrilla fracking inquiry

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 25, 2016 • ( 6 Comments )

More details have been released about the inquiry, which starts in a fortnight, into Cuadrilla’s applications to frack at two sites in Lancashire.

Round-up of last week’s council fracking motions

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 24, 2016 • ( 1 Comment )

Last week, four councils criticised government powers to override local decision-making on fracking applications.

Fracking Week in Westminster – w/e 22nd January 2016

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 24, 2016 • ( 2 Comments )

In this Fracking Week in Westminster In a debate on The Energy Bill, MPs discussed: Methane emissions and meeting carbon targets Local decisions on fracking planning applications The Scottish moratorium Falling oil prices and the viability of shale gas Also: the impact of fracking on the steel industry, […]

We risk repeating US mistakes on fracking waste water – professor warns

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 23, 2016 • ( 6 Comments )

A professor at Edinburgh University has called for more research on the risks of disposing of fracking flowback fluid by re-injection before it is used in the UK.

Guest Post: Salford ‘slow walking’ anti-fracking protests ruled legitimate

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 23, 2016 • ( 4 Comments )

In this guest post. Stephen Kingston, editor of The Salford Star, reports on the implications of the acquittal of two anti-fracking campaigners arrested for walking in front of lorries outside the IGas exploratory gas site at Barton Moss.

Health data essential to judge impacts of fracking – councillors

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 22, 2016 • ( 18 Comments )

Councillors in North Yorkshire want detailed information to be collected about the health of local people before fracking starts.

Third consultation starts on N Yorks fracking plans

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 21, 2016 • ( 10 Comments )

A new public consultation on Third Energy’s plans to frack at a site in North Yorkshire is now underway. And another may be needed before the application is decided because the company has still not provided all the information requested by North Yorkshire County Council.

Anti-fracking group criticises MP’s survey as biased and selective

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 21, 2016 • ( 12 Comments )

MP Kevin Hollinrake has defended his decision to survey supporters in his Thirsk and Malton constituency on fracking.

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