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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

Go slowly on fracking or risk big problems, says Australian researcher

By Ruth Hayhurst on May 20, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

20th May 2014 The British shale industry was warned yesterday to learn from Australia and to not rush into fracking without a proper public debate.

Opposition to fracking increases the closer it gets

By Ruth Hayhurst on May 19, 2014 • ( 2 Comments )

19th May 2014 A new opinion poll has found that people are much more likely to oppose fracking in their own back yards – and especially under it.

Balcombe effect continues with falling support for fracking

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

19th May 2014 Nine months after the Balcombe anti-fracking protests, their effect on public opinion is still being felt, according to research published today.

Another day, another fracking conference

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

19th May 2014 Another conference opens this morning on fracking, the UK shale gas industry and public reaction to it.

Balcombe resident’s group tells West Sussex why well testing decision was illegal

By Ruth Hayhurst on May 18, 2014 • ( 4 Comments )

18th May 2014 A residents’ group in Balcombe has written through its lawyers to tell West Sussex County Council why it believes planning permission for testing Cuadrilla’s exploratory oil well was unlawful. The council has 14 days to respond before the group applies for a judicial review of […]

Fracking week in Westminster (May 12th-16th)

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

May 16th 2014 Transcripts of the last week of parliamentary debates and questions on: Critique of the Public Health England report on shale gas extraction Greenhouse gas emissions in the UK and US Tax allowances for onshore oil and gas operators With thanks to theyworkforyou.com

Sussex Police operation at Balcombe was disproportionate – campaigner

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

16th May 2014 An anti-fracking campaigner, acquitted after last year’s protests at Balcombe, has criticised the Sussex Police operation for being disproportionate. Sheila Menon, who was arrested as she sat next to the MP Caroline Lucas during a sit down protest in August, told BBC South East Today: […]

Sussex Chief Constable denies criminalising demonstrators at Balcombe protests – and reveals his officers have been advising UK police forces

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

16th May 2014 Sussex Chief Constable Giles York has defended his force’s policing of last year’s anti-fracking protests at Balcombe. He also revealed Sussex officers have been advising police across Britain in how to deal with demonstrations at fracking sites.

Sussex chief constable to be quizzed today on Balcombe policing

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

16th May 2014 The Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner, Katy Bourne, has confirmed she will be questioning temporary Chief Constable Giles York later today about policing at the Balcombe protests.

Balcombe split by Cuadrilla but village will heal – council chair

By Ruth Hayhurst on May 14, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

14th May 2014 The chair of Balcombe Parish Council, Alison Stevenson, said the village was split by Cuadrilla’s exploratory drilling operation and the protests that accompanied it. But she felt Balcombe could heal in the future.

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