Government survey: Fracking opposition rises to new high while support falls to record low
Results from the latest government survey on fracking shows that public opposition has risen to its highest level so far and support dropped to a record low.
Results from the latest government survey on fracking shows that public opposition has risen to its highest level so far and support dropped to a record low.
Opposition to fracking has risen to near record levels in the latest government public attitudes survey with a big increase in concern about earthquakes. Support for fracking fell to a joint record low.
Opponents of plans by Rathlin Energy to drill another well in East Yorkshire have said they will monitor operations round the clock.
The number of onshore oil and gas wells drilled in the UK in 2018 was a 68-year low for the industry.
Photographers are invited to bid for a £5,000 commission to document the untold stories of fracking in the UK.
The latest findings from the government survey of attitudes to fracking in the UK shows dwindling support for the second quarter running.
The latest findings from the government survey of attitudes to fracking in the UK puts support at its lowest level since the question was first asked.
The latest findings from the government’s quarterly survey of attitudes to fracking shows levels of support continue to lag behind opposition but the gap appears to be closing.
The latest findings from the government’s quarterly Wave tracker survey, published this morning, put support for fracking at 18%.
The number of onshore oil and gas wells drilled in the UK in 2016 was the lowest for nearly 50 years, according to data from the Oil and Gas Authority.