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DRILL OR DROP?

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

Call for delay to Burniston gas decision over planning policy shift

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 22, 2025

Government to rule on Waddock Cross environmental study

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 18, 2025

Horse Hill – key details delayed

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 17, 2025

Breaking: Oil companies drop Biscathorpe appeal

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 15, 2025

UKOG reveals reasons for Weald licence surrender

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 12, 2025

Broadford Bridge clean-up imminent, says council

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 11, 2025

Infrastructure Bill update – new dates and amendments

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 10, 2014 • ( 1 Comment )

The Infrastructure Bill, which includes proposals to allow oil and gas companies to drill below 300m without the permission of landowners, begins a new parliament stage next week.

Doubts over ability of local councils to assess shale gas risk – new survey

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 10, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Local authorities lack competence to deal with important issues in shale gas planning applications, according to a majority of respondents to a new survey.

200+ UK campaign groups urge PM to ban fracking

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 9, 2014 • ( 2 Comments )

205 anti-fracking groups from across the UK have signed a letter to David Cameron calling for a ban on hydraulic fracturing.

MPs warn ministers to improve fracking regulation, as Infrastructure Bill gets 2nd reading

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 9, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

A Lancashire Conservative MP said this evening he was unable to support the Government’s Infrastructure Bill because of its clauses on fracking. A second threatened to oppose the bill later on in its passage unless shale gas regulations were strengthened.

Fracking Week in Westminster – w/e 5/12/14

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 8, 2014 • ( 1 Comment )

Transcripts of parliamentary questions, answers and debates on fracking and onshore oil and gas for the week ending 5th December 21014 This week saw the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement – see our report on the Statement’s plans for a sovereign wealth fund and money for public information on shale […]

Balcombe lawyers say dismissed judicial review will lead to better decisions

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 6, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Lawyers representing residents who sought to overturn Cuadrilla’s planning permission to test its exploratory oil well in Balcombe said the judicial review raised important issues.

Judge rules against camp at West Newton drill site and awards £10,000 costs

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 5, 2014 • ( 2 Comments )

A High Court judge has ordered the removal of a camp outside Rathlin Energy’s exploratory drilling site at West Newton in East Yorkshire.

Judge rules against Balcombe residents – detailed report

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 5, 2014 • ( 4 Comments )

A group of Balcombe residents has failed in its legal fight to quash the planning permission granted to Cuadrilla to test and carry out flaring at an exploratory oil well in the village.

Balcombe judicial review decision – residents’ reaction

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 5, 2014 • ( 14 Comments )

Sue Taylor, Vice Chair of Frack Free Balcombe Residents Association said: “We are obviously disappointed. We, along with lawyers Leigh Day, believe the judge did not address our key arguments. Nevertheless, bringing our case to the High Court was a victory in itself, and has raised important issues. […]

Balcombe judicial review decision – reaction

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 5, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

West Sussex County Council welcome today’s decision. A spokesman said: “Our planning committee has to make decisions based on the merits of individual applications while adhering to national guidelines and policies.

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