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Revision as of 09:29, 16 April 2014
Igas Energy Ltd is a British oil and gas explorer and developer, with licences for shale gas exploration in the UK.
In the year to 31 March 2013 the company achieved a revenue of £68.3 million and produced over 901,000 barrels. [1]
Activities
Primary production areas are in the East Midlands (Welton and Gainsborough), Cheshire, Flintshire and Staffordshire, as well as in the Weald Basin in southern England.
IGas has a petroleum exploration and development licence (PEDL) for the Gainsborough area, but has yet to drill any wells or apply for permission to start fracking in the East Midlands.
Affiliations
- Associate Parliamentary Group for Energy Studies
- All-Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas[2]
People
- Robin Pinchbrook - appointed non-executive director July 2012
- Cuth McDowell - non-executive director and chair of the Audit Committee appointed December 2012
- Andrew Austin
Lobbying firms
Contact
- Website: http://www.igasplc.com/
Resources
- Gas chief Andrew Austin: Fracking in East Midlands could provide 'big prize', BBC News, 7 April 2014, acc 16 April 2014 </ref>