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{{‪Template:Fracking badge‬}}*Subsidiary Warwick Energy Exploration Ltd was awarded licence block in the 14th Onshore Oil and Gas Licensing Round. <ref> Shale Gas International, [http://www.shalegas.international/2015/08/19/uk-27-new-onshore-blocks-to-be-awarded-to-shale-drillers/UK: 27 new onshore blocks to be awarded to shale drillers] 19 August 2015 </ref>  
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{{‪Template:Fracking badge‬}}Subsidiary Warwick Energy Exploration Ltd was awarded licence blocks in the 14th Onshore Oil and Gas Licensing Round across England. <ref> Shale Gas International, [http://www.shalegas.international/2015/08/19/uk-27-new-onshore-blocks-to-be-awarded-to-shale-drillers/UK: 27 new onshore blocks to be awarded to shale drillers] 19 August 2015 </ref>
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==Director's donations to pro-fracking Lib Dem MP Jo Swinson==
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In June 2019 the ''Sunday Mail'' revealed that Lib Dem MP [[Jo Swinson]] had accepted a £10,000 donation from [[Mark Petterson]], a director of Warwick Energy Ltd in July 2017 and another £4000 in January 2019.
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Swinson had voted in 2015 against a moratorium and a requirement for an environmental permit being granted for fracking. She also rejected carrying out a review of the impact of shale gas on climate change, the environment, the economy, and health and safety.
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 07:09, 23 July 2019

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Subsidiary Warwick Energy Exploration Ltd was awarded licence blocks in the 14th Onshore Oil and Gas Licensing Round across England. [1]


Director's donations to pro-fracking Lib Dem MP Jo Swinson

In June 2019 the Sunday Mail revealed that Lib Dem MP Jo Swinson had accepted a £10,000 donation from Mark Petterson, a director of Warwick Energy Ltd in July 2017 and another £4000 in January 2019.

Swinson had voted in 2015 against a moratorium and a requirement for an environmental permit being granted for fracking. She also rejected carrying out a review of the impact of shale gas on climate change, the environment, the economy, and health and safety.

Affiliations

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  1. Shale Gas International, 27 new onshore blocks to be awarded to shale drillers 19 August 2015