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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

Oil bonanza or shale fail? Reaction to the British Geological Survey report on oil and gas in the Weald

By Ruth Hayhurst on May 26, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

26th May 2014 “So much for Britain’s fracking revolution” said the Daily Mail in response to last week’s report on oil and gas potential in southern England. Usually a supporter of the government’s push for fracking, the paper headed its story: How the oil field found beneath The Weald […]

Government plans change to trespass rules to help fracking companies – and announces more compensation

By Ruth Hayhurst on May 23, 2014 • ( 1 Comment )

23rd May 2014 The Government has published proposals to change the trespass laws, making access easier for fracking companies. It also announced a new compensation scheme for people affected by  shale gas developments

Weald shale oil could be a “difficult play” for fracking industry – and there’s no shale gas, report finds

By Ruth Hayhurst on May 23, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

23rd May 2014 There could be up to 8 billion barrels of oil under the Weald in southern England, according to a report out today. But it may be difficult to extract  – and there’s unlikely to be any shale gas.

BGS report on Weald shale oil out – estimates 293-1143 million tonnes of oil but no significant gas

By Ruth Hayhurst on May 23, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

23rd May 2014 The British Geological Survey has published its report on the Weald shale report. The report, commissioned by the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC), says the range of shale oil in place is estimated to be between 2.20 and 8.57 billion barrels (bbl) or 293 and […]

Pro-fracking UKIP predicted to top Euro election poll – but anti-fracking Greens see surge in support

By Ruth Hayhurst on May 22, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

22nd May 20014 The latest opinion survey suggests UKIP will top the polls in Britain in today’s elections to the European Parliament. Research by YouGov conducted last night predicted that UKIP, the strongly pro-fracking party, would win 27% of the vote, giving it 21-23 seats. The party currently […]

Women leading opposition to fracking – as IGas seeks to win them over

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

21st May 2014 The latest opinion poll on fracking confirms women are far more likely than men to oppose the technique – just as the head of the UK’s leading fracking company urges the industry to win women’s confidence.

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.

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