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*September 7: APPG meeting held between 3:00-4:34pm in Committee Room 9, Palace of Westminster. [[Tom Pickering]] of [[INEOS]], [[David Robbotom]] of [[Third Energy]] and [[John Blaymires]] of [[IGas]] are questioned on the  upper limit number of fracking sites in exploration licence blocks. <ref> [http://appgshalegas.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/160907-Transcript-APPG-on-Shale-Gas-Regulation-Planning.pdf Transcript Of APPG On Shale Gas Regulation & Planning Wednesday 7th September 2016], ''APPGShalegas.uk'', accessed 20 September 2016</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 14:15, 23 September 2016

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The APPG on Shale Gas Regulation and Planning was set up by Conservative MP Kevin Hollinrake in March 2016 after he resigned as vice chair of another related APPG, the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas.

His resignation was the result of pressure from his constitutents over his role in that group, which has received substantial funding from the shale and unconventional gas industry and is run by a heavyweight lobbying firm Hill and Knowlton.

Hollinrake was appointed chair at the new APPG's inaugural meeting in March 2016.

Funding

Hollinrake initially said that the group was to be self-funded and that 'no sponsorship would be received from any outside bodies'.

Purpose

The Group's purpose is 'to recommend an effective regulation and planning regime should shale gas extraction take place', and according to Hollinrake, 'not to discuss the pros and cons of shale gas extraction'.

At its first meeting, the following areas to be 'investigated' by the group were suggested and agreed:-

  • Possible water contamination
  • Potential earthquakes
  • Economic viability
  • The function and remit of UKOOG
  • The role of the Planning Inspectorate
  • Density of sites
  • Community benefits and how they would be paid
  • Medical concerns
  • The provision of independent research to the public

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