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==People==
 
==People==
===Parliamentary Officers===
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===Parliamentary officers May 2015 onwards===
*Chair: [[Dan Byles]] MP
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*Chair: [[x]] MP | Vice-Chair: [[Charles Hendry]] MP | Vice-Chair: [[Chris Pincher]] MP | Vice-Chair: [[John Robertson]] MP | Vice-Chair: [[Nigel Mills]] MP | Vice-Chair: [[Steve Baker]] MP | Vice-Chair: [[Tessa Munt]] MP<ref>[http://www.appgunconventionaloilandgas.com/about-the-appg/parliamentary-members/ Parliamentary Members],  All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas, accessed x.</ref>
*Vice-Chair: [[Charles Hendry]] MP
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*Vice-Chair: [[Chris Pincher]] MP
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===Parliamentary officers 2013-May 2015===
*Vice-Chair: [[John Robertson]] MP
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*Chair: [[Dan Byles]] MP | Vice-Chair: [[Charles Hendry]] MP | Vice-Chair: [[Chris Pincher]] MP | Vice-Chair: [[John Robertson]] MP | Vice-Chair: [[Nigel Mills]] MP | Vice-Chair: [[Steve Baker]] MP | Vice-Chair: [[Tessa Munt]] MP<ref>[http://www.appgunconventionaloilandgas.com/about-the-appg/parliamentary-members/ Parliamentary Members],  All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas, accessed 9 September 2013.</ref>
*Vice-Chair: [[Nigel Mills]] MP
 
*Vice-Chair: [[Steve Baker]] MP
 
*Vice-Chair: [[Tessa Munt]] MP<ref>[http://www.appgunconventionaloilandgas.com/about-the-appg/parliamentary-members/ Parliamentary Members],  All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas, accessed 9 September 2013.</ref>
 
  
 
====Former officers====
 
====Former officers====
 
*Vice-Chair: [[Mark Menzies]] MP
 
*Vice-Chair: [[Mark Menzies]] MP
  
===Twenty Qualifying Members===
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===Twenty Qualifying Members 2013-May 2015 ===
 
*Government Party: [[Dan Byles]] – Con | [[Mark Menzies]] – Con |  [[Charles Hendry]] – Con | [[Tessa Munt]] – LD | [[Chris Pincher]] – Con | [[Nigel Mills]] – Con | [[Steve Baker]] – Con | [[Chris Heaton-Harris]] – Con | [[James Wharton]] – Con | [[Jack Lopresti]] – Con  
 
*Government Party: [[Dan Byles]] – Con | [[Mark Menzies]] – Con |  [[Charles Hendry]] – Con | [[Tessa Munt]] – LD | [[Chris Pincher]] – Con | [[Nigel Mills]] – Con | [[Steve Baker]] – Con | [[Chris Heaton-Harris]] – Con | [[James Wharton]] – Con | [[Jack Lopresti]] – Con  
 
*Main Opposition Party: [[John Robertson]] | [[Jim Fitzpatrick]] | [[John Spellar]] | [[Brian H. Donohoe]] |  [[Albert Owen]] | [[Ian Lavery]] | [[ Angela C. Smith]] | [[Thomas Docherty]] | [[Graham Stringer]]
 
*Main Opposition Party: [[John Robertson]] | [[Jim Fitzpatrick]] | [[John Spellar]] | [[Brian H. Donohoe]] |  [[Albert Owen]] | [[Ian Lavery]] | [[ Angela C. Smith]] | [[Thomas Docherty]] | [[Graham Stringer]]

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The All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas states that it 'was formed to provide a forum for transparent, evidence based discussion around the issue of unconventional oil and gas development in the UK'.[1]

It was set up in February 2013.

People

Parliamentary officers May 2015 onwards

Parliamentary officers 2013-May 2015

Former officers

Twenty Qualifying Members 2013-May 2015

Benefits received by the group from outside Parliament

May-July 2013

  • Edelman (a consultancy) acts as the group’s secretariat.

Associate membership fees received:

August 2014 - November 2014

Hill and Knowlton Strategies (a consultancy) acts as the group’s secretariat - took over from Edelman sometime after May 2014.

Associate membership fees received – £1200 from Ground Gas Solutions (registered May 2013); £3000 from Cuadrilla, £3000 from Ove Arup & Partners; £3000 from Statoil, £10,000 from INEOS (registered June 2013), £5000 from UK Onshore Operators Group, £3000 from Centrica, £3000 from The Weir Group (registered July 2013). £2500 from Costain Natural Resources (registered August 2013). £1000 from Petrafiz, £2500 from Mitsubishi, £2500 from Calor Gas Limited, £2500 from Shell International, £1000 from CNG Services, £1000 from 3Legs Resources, £2500 from Savills UK, £2500 from Total Holdings UK Ltd, £2500 from Essar Oil, £2500 from Peel Environmental Ltd, £2500 from MWH Ltd, £1000 from K&L Gates LLP, £1000 Norwest Holdings, £2500 from Essar Oil, £2500 from Igas Energy Plc, £1000 from SLR Consulting Ltd, £1000 from Quatre Ltd, £2500 from Squire Sanders, £2500 from Eversheds, £1000 from "Shale Gas World" (Registered November 2013). £2500 from Macquarie Capital, £2500 from GrowHow, £2500 from Berwin Leighton Paisner (registered December 2013). £2500 from Costain and £2500 from Macfarlanes LLP (registered January 2014). £2500 from ASCO Group (registered February 2014). £2500 from Hydrock, £2500 from Tata Steel, £2500 from RPS Group, £2500 from Schlumberger Oilfield, £2500 from Lloyd’s Register, £2500 from ESB Asset Development, £2500 from Reactive Downhole Tools Limited, £8000 from URS, £5060 from Dow Chemical, £5000 from Energy and Utilities Alliance (registered March 2014). £2500 from Centrica (registered April 2014). £3000 from Igas Energy PLC (registered May 2014). £2500 from each of the following Ove Arup International, atg UV Technology, Clear Solutions, Whessoe, and Terrafirma Roadways (registered May 2014).

Registered benefits received by group as March 2015

As stated in the Register of All-Party Groups: Hill+Knowlton Strategies (a consultancy) acts as the group’s secretariat. Associate membership fees received - £2500 from ASCO Group (registered February 2014). £2500 from Hydrock, £2500 from Tata Steel, £2500 from RPS Group, £2500 from Schlumberger Oilfield, £2500 from Lloyd’s Register, £2500 from ESB Asset Development, £2500 from Reactive Downhole Tools Limited, £8000 from URS, £5060 from Dow Chemical, £5000 from Energy and Utilities Alliance (registered March 2014). £2500 from Centrica (registered April 2014). £3000 from Igas Energy PLC (registered May 2014). £2500 from each of the following Ove Arup International, atg UV Technology, Clear Solutions, Whessoe, and Terrafirma Roadways (registered May 2014). [5]

Activities

  • Hosting seminars, lectures and events covering topical issues relating to unconventional oil and gas
  • Holding evidence sessions and publishing reports
  • Acting as a central point of reference on unconventional oil and gas through our website and e-bulletin
  • Commenting on relevant issues in the media and public forums

Events

  • December 2013: APPG meeting on the impact on climate change of shale gas development: looking at the effects of shale gas exploration on climate change, focusing on the compatibility of shale gas production and the UK’s climate change targets. Held on 2 December at 5pm in Committee Room 9 in the Houses of Parliament. Speakers include David Kennedy, Chief Executive of the Committee on Climate Change, and Dr John Broderick, Research Fellow for the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research.

Associate members

The group's website explains that:

Alongside its Parliamentary Members, the APPG brings together Associate Members drawn from the energy industry, energy-intensive users, environmental organisations, consumer groups and universities and academic institutions. These Associate Members contribute valuable opinions and expertise to the APPG.
Being an Associate Member of the APPG does not necessarily signify support for or opposition to developing unconventional oil or gas, but rather a desire to see an evidence-based debate. The Associate Members are drawn from across the spectrum of views.
As an All-Party Parliamentary Group, the APPG does not grant voting rights to Associate Members. Membership is at the discretion of the Officers of the APPG. For further details on how to apply for membership please email appgunconventionaloilandgas@edelman.com. However, the majority of events hosted by the APPG are open to the public, so please come along and make your voice heard. Sign up for our e-bulletin to keep informed. Further details will follow. [6]

Members as at March 2014

Berwin Leighton Paisner | 3Legs Resources | Eversheds LLP | Alan Webster | Centrica | Cuadrilla | Arup | ASCO Group | Calor Gas | CCS Association | Chartered Institution of Water & Environmental Management | Clear Solutions International Ltd | CNG Services | Consumer Futures | Costain | Councillor John Moss | Dimitri Zenghelis | Dow Chemical Ltd | Dr Alan Herbert | Dr Mathew Humphrey | Dr Rob Ward | EEF | Energy and Utilities Alliance | Energy Industries Council | Energy UK | Epi-V | ESB | Essar Energy | Ground Gas Solutions | GrowHow | Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment [LSE]] | Hydrock | Igas Energy | IGEM | Ineos UK | Institute & Faculty of Actuaries | Institution of Gas Engineers and Managers | IoD | K&L Gates LLP | Lloyd's Register | Macfarlanes LLP | Macquarie Capital | Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe Ltd | MWH | National Energy Action | National Physical Laboratory | North East LEP | Norwest Energy | Oil and Gas UK | Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology | Peel Environmental | Peter Atherton | Petrafiz | PricewaterhouseCoopers | Professor Geoffrey Hammond | Professor Joe Howe | Professor Iain Stewart | Professor Kevin Taylor | Professor Mike Bowman | Professor Richard Davies | Professor Richard Selley | Professor Sarah O'Hara | Quatre Ltd | Reactive Downhole Tools Ltd | Remsol | RPS | Savills | Shale Gas World UK | Shell | SLR Consulting | Sobieski Institute | Squire Sanders | Statoil | Tata Steel | Tees Valley LEP | TerraFirma Roadways Ltd | Total | TUC | UK Energy Research Centre | UK Onshore Operators Group | Underground Coal Gasification Association | Unite | URS | Ltd | WaterUK | The Weir Group | Whessoe | WWF | [7]

Advisory Membership Panel

The APPG's website states that:

The Group is overseen by an independent Advisory Panel of eight experts drawn from across the Associate Membership to provide specialist knowledge and guidance, and support the work of the Group. The views of the Advisory Panel represent a broad spectrum and do not indicate either support for or opposition to unconventional oil and gas.

Contact

Lobbying firm Edelman's address was given until December 2014: appgunconventionaloilandgas@edelman.com.

External resources

See: Fracking lobbying firms

See: Fracking Spads

Notes

  1. About the APPG, All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas, accessed 9 September 2013.
  2. Parliamentary Members, All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas, accessed x.
  3. Parliamentary Members, All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas, accessed 9 September 2013.
  4. 4.0 4.1 REGISTER OF ALL-PARTY GROUPS (As at 24 July 2013), UK Parliament.
  5. Register Of All-Party Groups [as at 30 January 2015] Unconventional Oil and Gas, accessed 24 March 2015
  6. Associate Members, APPG
  7. As at 18 March 2014
  8. Advisory Membership Panel, APPG Unconventional Oil and Gas website, undated, acc 25 June 2014