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

Two Cuadrilla companies struck off

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 3, 2026

Reabold takeover of Union Jack agreed

By Ruth Hayhurst on July 1, 2026

Meeting on new gas plan in national park

By Ruth Hayhurst on June 30, 2026

Waddock Cross update

By Ruth Hayhurst on June 26, 2026

Angus debt restructuring deal signed

By Ruth Hayhurst on June 24, 2026

Government warned transition to clean electricity is not fast enough

By Ruth Hayhurst on June 24, 2026

Celtique Energie pays up in dispute with villagers

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 30, 2015 • ( 2 Comments )

Campaigners against oil drilling near two West Sussex villages announced today that Celtique Energie has agreed to pay their costs for a planning inquiry that never happened.

Is Rathlin’s new East Yorkshire gas site on top of a prehistoric village?

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 30, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Reporting by Chris Power and Ruth Hayhurst Rathlin Energy’s new gas exploration site in East Yorkshire could sit on the remains of a medieval village or even a much older settlement, according to research for the company.

Planning inspector dismisses Alkane’s Derbyshire gas drilling appeal

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 29, 2015 • ( 3 Comments )

Campaigners opposed to gas extraction near a Derbyshire village are celebrating after a planning inspector ruled in their favour.

Guest post: Fracking – the regulatory gaps

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 28, 2015 • ( 13 Comments )

Guest Post by Joanne Hawkins Regulation is a central issue in the shale gas debate. Yet, it has received very little in depth attention, with many reports and political statements assuming the presence of a ‘robust regulatory system.’ In this guest post, Joanne Hawkins discusses some of the […]

Government’s “spectacular U-turn” on fracking regulations

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 27, 2015 • ( 5 Comments )

The government was accused of a spectacular U-turn this afternoon on protection for the UK’s finest landscapes from the effects of fracking.

Live updates on fracking regulations committee

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 27, 2015 • ( 4 Comments )

Keep checking for live updates on the House of Commons 2nd Delegated Legislation Committee as it discusses regulations on fracking. About 40 MPs, including 18 members of the committee, are attending the hearing. For more details and membership of the committee click here

Energy minister asked officials ‘Is climate change real?’

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 26, 2015 • ( 5 Comments )

The Energy Minister, Andrea Leadsom, has admitted to asking her officials “Is climate change real?” And she dismissed the idea that women and men have different attitudes to fracking.

100-200 wells needed to be sure UK fracking can work – Energy Minister

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 26, 2015 • ( 2 Comments )

The Energy Minister, Andrea Leadsom, told a meeting at Westminster today that the UK would need to drill 100-200 wells before it knew whether its shale gas could be fracked.

Campaigners call on North Yorks MP to speak against fracking regulations

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 26, 2015 • ( Leave a comment )

Anti-fracking campaigners in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire are urging their MP to oppose regulations that fail to ban hydraulic fracturing in some protected areas, despite a government promise.

“Fracking risks far too high” – Balcombe woman responds to industry comments on female opposition

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 24, 2015 • ( 8 Comments )

Helen Savage, a Balcombe villager who campaigns against fracking, has replied to comments by Averil Macdonald, the new chair of the industry body UK Onshore Oil and Gas.

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