The site at the centre of a landmark legal challenge is seeking to produce more than 600,000 tonnes of oil over the next 20 years, releasing about two million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions.
Publication of plans to restart oil production at Horse Hill – suspended after a landmark Supreme Court ruling – is unlikely for several weeks.
The company behind the suspended oil site that is subject of a landmark Supreme Court ruling has reported declining assets and revenue.
Egdon Resources has given formal notice that it will apply for planning permission for gas exploration near the North Yorkshire village of Foxholes.
A progress report on decommissioning Cuadrilla’s fracking site in Lancashire is late, for the second time.
The British Geological Survey (BGS) has submitted its scientific review of shale gas extraction to the UK government.