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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

IGas unveils drilling expansion plans for Surrey

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 15, 2014 • ( 1 Comment )

IGas is publicising plans today to start producing oil and gas from one of its exploration sites in Surrey. The company is holding an information meeting about its plans to extend part of the Bletchingley oil field, east of Redhill, and to convert the wells from appraisal to […]

Government accused of relying on industry to regulate fracking

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 15, 2014 • ( 1 Comment )

Labour accused the government yesterday of taking a “lackadaisical” approach to regulating fracking by relying on voluntary agreements with the industry.

Amendment allows underground waste dumping without permission, campaigners say

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 13, 2014 • ( 2 Comments )

Anti-fracking campaigners say new government proposals could allow drilling companies to dump waste under private land without the owners’ permission.

East Sussex rejects frack-free call

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 13, 2014 • ( 2 Comments )

East Sussex County Council has rejected calls for a ban on fracking in the county. This morning the lead cabinet member for transport and environment, Carl Maynard, turned down a request in a petition calling for the refusal of any attempt at fracking in East Sussex.

Global Frackdown and other Fracking Diary events

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

Saturday October 11th Global Frackdown Day UK event details  Friends of the Earth events

Cuadrilla welcomes court decision on costs and injunction

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 9, 2014 • ( 1 Comment )

In a statement issued today, Cuadrilla welcomed the extension of an interim injunction preventing trespass on land in the Fylde where the company is seeking permission to frack for shale gas. It also defended its legal action for costs against a single anti-fracking campaigner, Tina Louise Rothery.

Cuadrilla injunction case designed to “stop the exercise of human rights”

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

Tina Louise Rothery gave her reaction to the outcome of today’s injunction case brought by Cuadrilla and a group of Fylde landowners. A judge at Manchester High Court extended an interim injunction against anti-fracking protests on land at Little Plumpton and Roseacre. He also decided that Miss Rothery, […]

Cuadrilla injunction granted – but judge rejects £54,000 costs claim

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 8, 2014 • ( 12 Comments )

The interim injunction granted to the drilling company Cuadrilla and a group of Lancashire landowners to prevent protests on proposed fracking sites has been extended unopposed at Manchester High Court. But the judge rejected the company’s application for legal costs of £54,000 against a single anti-fracking campaigner. It […]

Cuadrilla injunction case resumes tomorrow

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 7, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Cuadrilla returns to the High Court tomorrow morning (Wednesday October 8th) to seek an injunction against anti-fracking campaigners.

£2bn of gas and oil at Horley – but no fracking, says Lenigas

By Ruth Hayhurst on October 7, 2014 • ( 2 Comments )

The Australian businessman behind the company drilling an exploratory well at Horse Hill, near Horley, says the site could yield 80 million barrels of oil and 160 billion cubic feet of gas, worth £2 billion. Speaking on BBC Radio Surrey this morning, David Lenigas, of Horse Hill Developments […]

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