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

“£1.9m investment commitment for West Newton” – Reabold

By Ruth Hayhurst on March 13, 2026

Horse Hill news update

By Ruth Hayhurst on March 11, 2026

Minister responds to council fracking questions

By Ruth Hayhurst on March 3, 2026

Europa shareholders back fundraising

By Ruth Hayhurst on March 3, 2026

N Yorks Council “burying its head in the sand” over Burniston gas plan complaints

By Ruth Hayhurst on March 2, 2026

Planners accused of “misleading” report on Burniston fracking gas plan

By Ruth Hayhurst on February 26, 2026

Frack-Free councils – updated list

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 23, 2014 • ( 4 Comments )

In October 2014, we posted a list of local authorities that have debated motions on fracking and onshore oil and gas drilling. Lots of readers found it useful and some asked for it to be updated. Here’s the latest version. Please let us know if there are councils […]

Broadford Bridge drilling planned for spring 2015

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 22, 2014 • ( 6 Comments )

The exploratory oil well planned for Broadford Bridge, near Billingshurst in West Sussex, is likely be drilled in spring 2015, according to information for investors. The cost of drilling is estimated at $5m (£3.17m) and, under a deal with the UK government, the well would secure the future […]

Government urged to consider cumulative impacts of fracking

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 21, 2014 • ( 2 Comments )

The latest amendments to the Infrastructure Bill seek to require the government to take account of the cumulative effects of fracking on a local area. They also propose to prevent drilling without the landowners’ consent at depths above 1,000m.

Guest Post: Language, argument and science in the fracking debate

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 20, 2014 • ( 12 Comments )

There is evidence that both sides in the fracking debate fail to use science to support their arguments, according to new research among supporters and opponents of the technique. The study also concludes that the pro-fracking side relies on almost unlimited amounts of lobbying money, while the anti-frackers […]

Fracking Week in Westminster – w/e 19/12/14

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 19, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Transcripts of parliamentary questions, answers and debates on fracking and onshore oil and gas for the week ending 19th December 21014 This week saw new amendments to the Infrastructure Bill Our Report. The Prime Minister also faced tough questioning about fracking regulations from members of the Liaison Committee, […]

Sussex MPs seek to cut fracking from Infrastructure Bill

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 18, 2014 • ( 6 Comments )

Two Sussex MPs have tabled amendments to remove all the clauses on fracking and oil and gas drilling from the Infrastructure Bill.

Infrastructure Bill: more dates, times, amendments

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 17, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

The clauses in the Infrastructure Bill dealing with fracking and rights to drill under private land are likely to be considered towards the end of the Committee Stage of the legislation.

Prime Minister challenged by Tory MP over fracking regulations

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 16, 2014 • ( 4 Comments )

A Conservative backbencher has challenged the Prime Minster to change the regulations that allow fracking companies to self-monitor their operations.

Doctors condemn as “erroneous” government health report which concluded fracking is low risk

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 16, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

A government report quoted by ministers as reassurance that fracking is safe has been criticised as inadequate and its conclusions unsubstantiated and misleading.

Who’s who on the Infrastructure Bill committee

By Ruth Hayhurst on December 15, 2014 • ( 2 Comments )

As the Infrastructure Bill goes into its committee stage, we’ve been looking at the MPs who will be examining the legislation, line by line. Among the clauses are proposals to change the trespass law and allow companies to frack for oil and gas below 300m without the permission […]

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