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Dead_Parrot

(14,478 posts)
Tue Apr 17, 2012, 04:45 PM Apr 2012

Fracking hell: UK government set to green light risky gas drilling?

Last edited Tue Apr 17, 2012, 05:34 PM - Edit history (1)

RT, so your mileage may vary.

A controversial gas extraction method caused two earthquakes in the UK last year, a government panel of experts reported. Yet, despite the environmental dangers fracking may cause, its resumption has been recommended, albeit under strict regulation.

The report by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) backs up an inquiry by energy company Cuadrilla late last year, after which the company admitted culpability for the small earthquakes which measured 2.3 and 1.5 on the "local magnitude" system under which three is classed as "moderate".

Gas drilling by Cuadrilla at the Preese Hall well in north-west England was suspended in 2011 after two earthquakes in Lancashire were felt at the surface.

Hydraulic fracturing or "fracking" involves pumping water, sand and chemicals into shale rock at very high pressures in order to release the reserves of natural gas which are stored within.


More: http://rt.com/news/fracking-uk-earthquakes-316/

See also UK has vast shale gas reserves, geologists say (Thanks dd!)

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Fracking hell: UK government set to green light risky gas drilling? (Original Post) Dead_Parrot Apr 2012 OP
They'd have a problem for at least this year dipsydoodle Apr 2012 #1
Oh joy, more fossil fuels. Dead_Parrot Apr 2012 #2
Shale gas is going to fuck us. joshcryer Apr 2012 #3
'Til our eyes water, I suspect. nt Dead_Parrot Apr 2012 #4

dipsydoodle

(42,239 posts)
1. They'd have a problem for at least this year
Tue Apr 17, 2012, 04:55 PM
Apr 2012

No water - we've got drought restrictions across most of the UK. Offshore would obviously differ see LBN for latest news.

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