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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

Ministers “reviewing” low volume fracking

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 21, 2026

MP and councils join calls for Burniston decision delay

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 21, 2026

“Gloves off” in dispute over gas drilling and fracking at Burniston

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 20, 2026

Upton anti-fracking demo to go ahead, despite eviction

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 14, 2016 • ( 14 Comments )

An anti-fracking meeting at IGas’ Duttons Lane site near Chester is going ahead this weekend, despite the eviction of the protest camp.

“Pennsylvania’s fracking experience is a warning to Ryedale”

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 14, 2016 • ( 11 Comments )

A couple from North Yorkshire who visited fracking areas in Pennsylvania say their experiences should be a warning to Ryedale.

Third Energy advert not misleading, watchdog rules

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 13, 2016 • ( 2 Comments )

An anti-fracking campaigner has failed in an attempt to censure Third Energy over claims about its history in Ryedale, North Yorkshire.

Four-year financial health warning for IGas, study reveals

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 12, 2016 • ( 2 Comments )

A company awarded 11 licences for oil and gas exploration by the government last year has been on a financial health warning list for four years, according to analysis published yesterday.

Live updates on eviction of Upton protection camp

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 12, 2016 • ( 9 Comments )

Check here for live updates on the eviction of Upton Community Protection Camp at the IGas Duttons Lane site near Chester. The company had been given permission to evict the camp from the afternoon of 4th December 2015. Campaigners at the camp have said they will resist attempts […]

Anti-fracking campaigners and IGas agree: Shropshire CBM not worth exploiting

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 10, 2016 • ( 7 Comments )

  Coal bed methane exploitation in north Shropshire now looks unlikely after it emerged that geologists working for IGas came to the same conclusion as an anti-fracking group – that it is not commercially viable.

Fracking Week in Westminster – w/e 8th January 2016

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 10, 2016 • ( 1 Comment )

In the first Fracking Week in Westminster of 2016: How one MP fears the Housing and Planning Bill could be used to promote fracking sites Measures to ban on shale gas drill in protected areas Call for a bespoke regulatory regime and independent monitoring for shale gas sites […]

Ryedale MP accused of “getting into bed” with fracking companies

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

Campaigners against fracking in the Ryedale district of Yorkshire have accused the local MP of betrayal and acting as an industry spin doctor after he announced plans for a private meeting with four leading shale gas companies. DrillOrDrop reported yesterday that the Producers’ Summit, organised by the Conservative […]

Photos: Recent flooding in Fylde fracking areas

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 8, 2016 • ( 22 Comments )

Opponents of fracking in Lancashire have again called for a moratorium – this time after heavy rain flooded land in areas earmarked for shale gas exploration.

INEOS interview: Company spotlight turns to English shale gas areas

By Ruth Hayhurst on January 8, 2016 • ( 3 Comments )

The Swiss-based chemicals company, INEOS, looks unlikely to commit to shale gas surveying in Scotland until it knows whether the country’s moratorium on fracking will be lifted. A senior executive told DrillOrDrop he expects the company’s shale business will concentrate next on Cheshire and other areas of England, […]

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