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*[[Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management]] | *[[Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management]] | ||
− | *[[Chemical Industries Association]] | + | *[[Chemical Industries Association]] - has produced factsheets and videos |
*[[Energy UK]] | *[[Energy UK]] | ||
+ | *[[United Kingdom Onshore Operators Group]] (UKOOG) - takes a leading role on promoting shale | ||
*[[Royal Academy of Engineering]] | *[[Royal Academy of Engineering]] | ||
Revision as of 03:54, 8 August 2016
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Contents
Fracking firms
Celtique Energy | Centrica | Cuadrilla | Ineos | Oil and Gas UK | Tamboran Resources | Third Energy
Lobbying agencies
- Bell Pottinger Public Affairs
- Burson-Marsteller
- Edelman
- Hanover Communications
- Hill and Knowlton Strategies
- Lexington Communications
- MHP Communications
- Portland PR
- PPS/Newgate Communications
- Weber Shandwick
- Westbourne Communications
Government departments
- Department for Energy and Climate Change (dismantled July 2016)
- Defra
Parliamentary groups
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Shale Gas Regulation and Planning
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas
Think Tanks
Consultancy firms
Financial backers
- Barclays
- HSBC - bankers to Cuadrilla
- Macquarie Bank
Trade associations
- Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management
- Chemical Industries Association - has produced factsheets and videos
- Energy UK
- United Kingdom Onshore Operators Group (UKOOG) - takes a leading role on promoting shale
- Royal Academy of Engineering