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[[Anthony Greaves]] (Lord Greaves) is a life peer in the [[House of Lords]]. He became a [[Liberal Democrats]] member of the Lords in May 2000. | [[Anthony Greaves]] (Lord Greaves) is a life peer in the [[House of Lords]]. He became a [[Liberal Democrats]] member of the Lords in May 2000. | ||
− | Greaves was a member of Lancashire County Council for 25 years, and a local councillor on Colne Borough Council and subsequently on Pendle Borough Council, on which he still retains his seat. | + | Greaves was a member of [[Lancashire County Council]] for 25 years, and a local councillor on Colne Borough Council and subsequently on [[Pendle Borough Council]], on which he still retains his seat. |
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+ | ==Written questions House of Lords== | ||
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+ | ===On fracking=== | ||
+ | Question by Lord Greaves Liberal Democrat 24 September 2015 | ||
+ | :To ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by the Prime Minister on 11 September (HC9076), on what evidence they base the statement that “investment in shale could reach £33 billion and support 64,000 jobs in the oil, gas, construction, engineering and chemical sectors”; how many wells would be required to achieve such levels of investment and employment; and over what time period such levels would be achieved. | ||
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+ | Reply by [[Lord Bourne]] of Aberystwyth, Conservative | ||
+ | :EY’s 2014 report, ‘Getting Ready for UK Shale Gas: Supply chain and skills requirements and opportunities’ identifies that over the period of 2016–32 c.£33bn of spend could be required to bring up to 4,000 wells into production. At peak this equates to around £3.3bn of spend and some 64,500 jobs (6,100 of which are direct roles). | ||
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+ | ==Affiliations== | ||
+ | *[[All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]] - member prior to May 2015 general election and afterwards | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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− | [[Category:House of Lords|Greaves, Anthony]] [[Category:Liberal Democrats|Greaves, Anthony]] | + | [[Category:House of Lords|Greaves, Anthony]] [[Category:Liberal Democrats|Greaves, Anthony]][[Category:Fracking|Greaves, Anthony]] |
Latest revision as of 13:55, 27 January 2017
Anthony Greaves (Lord Greaves) is a life peer in the House of Lords. He became a Liberal Democrats member of the Lords in May 2000.
Greaves was a member of Lancashire County Council for 25 years, and a local councillor on Colne Borough Council and subsequently on Pendle Borough Council, on which he still retains his seat.
Written questions House of Lords
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Question by Lord Greaves Liberal Democrat 24 September 2015
- To ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by the Prime Minister on 11 September (HC9076), on what evidence they base the statement that “investment in shale could reach £33 billion and support 64,000 jobs in the oil, gas, construction, engineering and chemical sectors”; how many wells would be required to achieve such levels of investment and employment; and over what time period such levels would be achieved.
Reply by Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth, Conservative
- EY’s 2014 report, ‘Getting Ready for UK Shale Gas: Supply chain and skills requirements and opportunities’ identifies that over the period of 2016–32 c.£33bn of spend could be required to bring up to 4,000 wells into production. At peak this equates to around £3.3bn of spend and some 64,500 jobs (6,100 of which are direct roles).
Affiliations
- All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas - member prior to May 2015 general election and afterwards