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{{‪Template:Fracking badge‬}}'''Tamboran Resources UK Limited''' (“Tamboran”) is a private UK and Irish-based exploration company focused on finding and developing unconventional oil and gas resources.
 
{{‪Template:Fracking badge‬}}'''Tamboran Resources UK Limited''' (“Tamboran”) is a private UK and Irish-based exploration company focused on finding and developing unconventional oil and gas resources.
  
Its stated corporate objective is 'to deliver extraordinary returns to our shareholders by successfully drilling and developing multiple discoveries from our highly prospective portfolio, by leveraging our team’s deep North American unconventional oil and gas experience'.
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==Background==
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Tamboran Resources UK was until November 2017 part of Australian shale gas explorer Tamboran Resources Limited, which explores and develops unconventional oil and gas in the Northern Territory, South Australia, and Western Australia, as well as Botswana.
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The company's stated corporate objective is 'to deliver extraordinary returns to our shareholders by successfully drilling and developing multiple discoveries from our highly prospective portfolio, by leveraging our team’s deep North American unconventional oil and gas experience'.
  
 
==Fracking plans for Northern Ireland==
 
==Fracking plans for Northern Ireland==
Tamboran has controversially been planning to use fracking to extract natural gas in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland since 2011.
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Tamboran Resources UK has controversially been planning to use fracking to extract natural gas in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland since 2011.
  
 
In 2014 the company was granted an extension to a High Court injunction to stop protestors getting close to the Belcoo quarry, where they were holding a vigil. According to Tamboran, it was granted the injunction because of 'unlawful incidents'.
 
In 2014 the company was granted an extension to a High Court injunction to stop protestors getting close to the Belcoo quarry, where they were holding a vigil. According to Tamboran, it was granted the injunction because of 'unlawful incidents'.
  
Northern Ireland’s environment minister [[Mark Durkan]] back then said he would listen to the concerns of Fermanagh residents worried about fracking and that fracking would not happen on his watch “unless there is very strong scientific evidence that it is safe”, which he claimed “simply does not exist at this time”. <ref> [http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-28571895 Fracking firm Tamboran granted Belcoo quarry injunction extension], ''BBC News'', 30 July 2014, acc 7 August 2014 </ref> A month later, in August, Durkan rejected Tamboran's request to drill an exploratory borehole for shale gas at Belcoo quarry 'after very careful consideration'. The company had intended to drill using "permitted development rights", which meant the firm wouldn't have needed to apply for planning permission.
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Northern Ireland’s environment minister [[Mark Durkan]] back then said he would listen to the concerns of Fermanagh residents and that fracking would not happen on his watch “unless there is very strong scientific evidence that it is safe”, which he claimed “simply does not exist at this time”. <ref> [http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-28571895 Fracking firm Tamboran granted Belcoo quarry injunction extension], ''BBC News'', 30 July 2014, acc 7 August 2014 </ref> A month later, in August, Durkan rejected Tamboran's request to drill an exploratory borehole for shale gas at Belcoo quarry 'after very careful consideration'. The company had intended to drill using "permitted development rights", which meant the firm wouldn't have needed to apply for planning permission.<ref> John Campbell, [https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-28740965 Minister rejects fracking firm's borehole application], BBC News, 11 August 2014 </ref> The company's licence expired in September 2014, although it has now emerged that it made a full application on 20 September 2016. <ref> Frack Free Belcoo, [https://www.facebook.com/belcoofrackfree/photos/a.313514418829735/1229691863878648/?type=3&theater Letter from Tamboran], Facebook, accessed 17 June 2019 </ref>
<ref> [https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-28740965 Minister rejects fracking firm's borehole application], BBC News, 11 August 2014 </ref> The company's licence expired in September 2014.
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===2019 Belcoo application===
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[[File:Tamboran-protests.jpg|thumb|300px|Protestors outside Tamboran's PR and lobbying firm's offices in Belfast]] In May 2019 Tamboran announced it had made a full application for a petroleum licence to drill an exploratory borehole at Belcoo. It has claimed the gas is worth 'in excess of £20 billion' and that its project could create 3000 long-term jobs, as well as a “substantial and generous community investment fund”.  The gas could potentially supply Northern Ireland for over 50 years, it said. <ref>Tamboran Resources, [http://www.fermanaghnaturalgas.com/benefits/ Benefits], company website, undated, accessed 17 June 2019.  </ref>
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Campaigners have questioned the timing of Tamboran's Belcoo application and public consultation. Heavily redacted documents obtained from the Department for Economy by Belcoo Frack Free show that the timing of the consultation after the local elections was suggested by the fracking company.
  
Five years later, in May 2019, Tamboran announced it would make a full application for a petroleum licence to drill an exploratory borehole at Belcoo. It claimed the gas was worth 'in excess of £20 billion' and that the project could create 3000 long-term jobs, resulting in a “substantial and generous community investment fund”. It could potentially supply Northern Ireland for over 50 years. <ref>Tamboran Resources, [http://www.fermanaghnaturalgas.com/benefits/ Benefits], company website, undated, accessed 17 June 2019</ref>
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:“With regard to a start date for the consultation [redacted] stated that a date after the local elections *as suggested by Tamboran Resources UK* was acceptable...<ref> Belcoo Frack Free, [https://www.facebook.com/belcoofrackfree/photos/a.313514418829735/1229863370528164/?type=3&theater ] Facebook page, 4 June 2019, accessed 17 June 2019 </ref>
  
==2019 protests==
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In June 2019 campaigners protested outside Tamboran's PR company [[Weber Shandwick]]'s Belfast offices in response to Tamboran's renewed bid to frack at Belcoo.
In June 2019 angry protestors gathered outside Tamboran's PR company [[Weber Shandwick]]'s Belfast offices in response to Tamboran's renewed bid to frack at Belcoo.
 
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
*[[Patrick Elliott]], Chairman
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*[[Karl Prenderville]], Chief Executive Officer, previously commercial director of Tamboran Resources, appointed person with significant control November 2017 (director since 2013)
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*[[Jeremy Deeley]]  director Tamboran Resources UK on 8 July 2016, was appointed a person with significant control 14 May 2018
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*[[Robert Bazeley]], TRUK director and geologist, appointed September 2013t<ref> Companies House, Tambourine Resources UK, accessed 17 June 2019</ref>
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===Former people===
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*[[Patrick Elliott]], chairman of Tamboran Resources Ld, ceased directorship of Tamboran Resources (UK) in 2015 <ref> Companies House, Tambourine Resources UK, accessed 17 June 2019</ref>
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*[[Joel Riddle]], Chief Executive Officer Tamboran Resources Ltd
 
*[[Richard Lane]], Deputy Chairman
 
*[[Richard Lane]], Deputy Chairman
*[[Karl Prenderville]], Chief Executive Officer, previously commercial director of Tamboran Resources
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*[[Andrew Bursill]], Director, resigned September 2014
*[[Andrew Bursill]], Director
 
 
 
===Former executives===
 
*[[Joel Riddle]], Chief Executive Officer
 
  
 
==Lobbying and PR companies==
 
==Lobbying and PR companies==
*[[Weber Shandwick]]<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=Weber%20Shandwick Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014] ''APPC'', accessed 29 January 2015 </ref>
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*[[Weber Shandwick]]<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=Weber%20Shandwick Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014] ''APPC'', accessed 29 January 2015 </ref> <ref> Public Affairs Board, [https://register.prca.org.uk/register/profile/?company=Weber%20Shandwick Current Register 1st March 2019 - 31st May 2019], accessed 18 June 2019 </ref>
 
*[[Hanover Communications]] <ref> APPC Register for 1 March 2014 - 31 May 2014 </ref>
 
*[[Hanover Communications]] <ref> APPC Register for 1 March 2014 - 31 May 2014 </ref>
  
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See: [[Fracking lobbying firms]]
 
See: [[Fracking lobbying firms]]
 
*Melissa Jones and Andy Rowell, [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/5765-access-all-areas-frackers-lobbyists-and-the-revolving-door Access all areas: Westminster's (vast) fracking lobby exposed], 29 April 2015.
 
*Melissa Jones and Andy Rowell, [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/5765-access-all-areas-frackers-lobbyists-and-the-revolving-door Access all areas: Westminster's (vast) fracking lobby exposed], 29 April 2015.
*Belcoo Frack Free: https://www.facebook.com/belcoofrackfree
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*Belcoo Frack Free: [https://www.facebook.com/belcoofrackfree Facebook page]
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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Tamboran Resources UK Limited (“Tamboran”) is a private UK and Irish-based exploration company focused on finding and developing unconventional oil and gas resources.

Background

Tamboran Resources UK was until November 2017 part of Australian shale gas explorer Tamboran Resources Limited, which explores and develops unconventional oil and gas in the Northern Territory, South Australia, and Western Australia, as well as Botswana.

The company's stated corporate objective is 'to deliver extraordinary returns to our shareholders by successfully drilling and developing multiple discoveries from our highly prospective portfolio, by leveraging our team’s deep North American unconventional oil and gas experience'.

Fracking plans for Northern Ireland

Tamboran Resources UK has controversially been planning to use fracking to extract natural gas in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland since 2011.

In 2014 the company was granted an extension to a High Court injunction to stop protestors getting close to the Belcoo quarry, where they were holding a vigil. According to Tamboran, it was granted the injunction because of 'unlawful incidents'.

Northern Ireland’s environment minister Mark Durkan back then said he would listen to the concerns of Fermanagh residents and that fracking would not happen on his watch “unless there is very strong scientific evidence that it is safe”, which he claimed “simply does not exist at this time”. [1] A month later, in August, Durkan rejected Tamboran's request to drill an exploratory borehole for shale gas at Belcoo quarry 'after very careful consideration'. The company had intended to drill using "permitted development rights", which meant the firm wouldn't have needed to apply for planning permission.[2] The company's licence expired in September 2014, although it has now emerged that it made a full application on 20 September 2016. [3]

2019 Belcoo application

Protestors outside Tamboran's PR and lobbying firm's offices in Belfast

In May 2019 Tamboran announced it had made a full application for a petroleum licence to drill an exploratory borehole at Belcoo. It has claimed the gas is worth 'in excess of £20 billion' and that its project could create 3000 long-term jobs, as well as a “substantial and generous community investment fund”. The gas could potentially supply Northern Ireland for over 50 years, it said. [4]

Campaigners have questioned the timing of Tamboran's Belcoo application and public consultation. Heavily redacted documents obtained from the Department for Economy by Belcoo Frack Free show that the timing of the consultation after the local elections was suggested by the fracking company.

“With regard to a start date for the consultation [redacted] stated that a date after the local elections *as suggested by Tamboran Resources UK* was acceptable...” [5]

In June 2019 campaigners protested outside Tamboran's PR company Weber Shandwick's Belfast offices in response to Tamboran's renewed bid to frack at Belcoo.

People

  • Karl Prenderville, Chief Executive Officer, previously commercial director of Tamboran Resources, appointed person with significant control November 2017 (director since 2013)
  • Jeremy Deeley director Tamboran Resources UK on 8 July 2016, was appointed a person with significant control 14 May 2018
  • Robert Bazeley, TRUK director and geologist, appointed September 2013t[6]

Former people

Lobbying and PR companies

Website and social media

In 2019 the company set up a new website for the Belcoo project: http://www.fermanaghnaturalgas.com/ Twitter: Tamboran Resources UK @FermanaghGas

Company details

Tamboran Resources (UK) Limited (NI605039) is registered and based in Northern Ireland.

Resources

See: Fracking lobbying firms

Notes

  1. Fracking firm Tamboran granted Belcoo quarry injunction extension, BBC News, 30 July 2014, acc 7 August 2014
  2. John Campbell, Minister rejects fracking firm's borehole application, BBC News, 11 August 2014
  3. Frack Free Belcoo, Letter from Tamboran, Facebook, accessed 17 June 2019
  4. Tamboran Resources, Benefits, company website, undated, accessed 17 June 2019.
  5. Belcoo Frack Free, [1] Facebook page, 4 June 2019, accessed 17 June 2019
  6. Companies House, Tambourine Resources UK, accessed 17 June 2019
  7. Companies House, Tambourine Resources UK, accessed 17 June 2019
  8. Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014 APPC, accessed 29 January 2015
  9. Public Affairs Board, Current Register 1st March 2019 - 31st May 2019, accessed 18 June 2019
  10. APPC Register for 1 March 2014 - 31 May 2014