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Algy Cluff founded [[Cluff Oil]] (subsequently [[Cluff Resources]]) in 1971.  
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'''Algy Cluff''' founded [[Cluff Oil]] (subsequently [[Cluff Resources]]) in 1971.  
  
He is a former chairman (and former proprietor) of [[The Spectator]].  
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He is a former chairman (and former proprietor) of [[The Spectator]] and a Tory Party fundraiser.
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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==Activities==
 
==Activities==
Cluff Natural Resources hold UCG licences for the Loughor Estuary, in Carmarthenshire, and the Dee Esturary between Wales and Liverpool. They’re also bidding on a further four.
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Cluff Natural Resources hold UCG licences for the Loughor Estuary, in Carmarthenshire, and the Dee Esturary between Wales and Liverpool. In 2013 they were bidding on a further four. <ref>Lorna Stephenson, [http://newint.org/blog/2013/06/20/underground-coal-gasification-britain/ Coming to Britain: Underground Coal Gasification], New Internationalist blog,  June 20, 2013, acc 17 November 2013 </ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 02:25, 17 November 2014

Algy Cluff founded Cluff Oil (subsequently Cluff Resources) in 1971.

He is a former chairman (and former proprietor) of The Spectator and a Tory Party fundraiser.

Background

Cluff Natural Resources is an AIM-listed resource company'currently focused on unlocking the energy potential in the UK via the proven Deep Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) process which involves targeting stranded coal and converting it into syngas. The company is awaiting planning and environmental permits for eight Deep UCG licences, it is intended that the licences will be developed to production.

Activities

Cluff Natural Resources hold UCG licences for the Loughor Estuary, in Carmarthenshire, and the Dee Esturary between Wales and Liverpool. In 2013 they were bidding on a further four. [1]

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  1. Lorna Stephenson, Coming to Britain: Underground Coal Gasification, New Internationalist blog, June 20, 2013, acc 17 November 2013