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Fracking in protected areas

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There are no new policies on fracking in National Parks.  You can read the transcript below, but the minister is quite clear:

“The Government’s position remains unchanged that there should be no surface fracturing within those protected areas. That is the question raised at present. Of course it is possible to fracture from outside national parks beneath them, 1,200 metres below the earth, which is 800 metres below the normal lowest levels of any water sites. That is at least 1,200 metres below the surface of the national park. That is the form of the protection.”

“I draw the hon. Lady’s attention to the fact that even at the sub-surface level, protections are in place to ensure not merely that hydraulic fracturing using more than 10,000 cubic metres of fluid cannot be done, but that hydraulic fracturing using more than 1,000 cubic metres of fluid at any one stage cannot be done either. That is a comprehensive response to the question.”

“The position is that “well pad”, as the hon. Gentleman knows, describes the location in which a well is drilled. That term was defined in paragraph 3.33 of the Government’s response to the landwards regulations consultation. Further consideration may be needed of whether a more explicit definition is required elsewhere, but what is in the response is clear. To give him comfort, let me reiterate that a well pad counts as being in a protected area if any part of it is in that area.”

https://hansard.parliament.uk/commons/2017-03-01/debates/6bb7e9d1-ab07-41b6-9d69-21b7defa8ae2/PetroleumLicensing(ExplorationAndProduction)(LandwardAreas)(Amendment)(EnglandAndWales)Regulations2016

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  • Environment Agency (EA) response to Friends of the Earth’s challenge to Third Energy’s permit to undertake hydraulic fracturing in Kirby Misperton
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  • Minerals and Waste Joint Plan Publication Stage
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  • Letter from the Prime Minister
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  • North Yorkshire County Council scrutiny report
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  • Fracking Update March 2016
  • Regulators Question Time 12th October 2015
  • Shale Gas Exploration Update July 2016
  • Well Spacing

Kevin Hollinrake MP Member of Parliament for Thirsk and Malton

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