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{{‪Template:Fracking badge‬}}The UK '''Task Force on Shale Gas''' is an industry-funded group set up in October 2014.
 
{{‪Template:Fracking badge‬}}The UK '''Task Force on Shale Gas''' is an industry-funded group set up in October 2014.
  
In its own words it aims to be 'a transparent, trusted, independent and impartial platform for public scrutiny, discussion and information about shale gas exploration and production in the UK”.
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In its own words, it aims to be 'a transparent, trusted, independent and impartial platform for public scrutiny, discussion and information about shale gas exploration and production in the UK”.
  
 
It is headed by [[Lord Chris Smith]], a Labour peer who is former shadow environment secretary and a former chair of the UK [[Environment Agency]].
 
It is headed by [[Lord Chris Smith]], a Labour peer who is former shadow environment secretary and a former chair of the UK [[Environment Agency]].
  
The task force's first report, on the local impacts of shale gas, is due to be published in March 2015.
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The task force's first report, on the local impacts of shale gas, was published in March 2015 and  a second report in July 2015.
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
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====Former panel members====
 
====Former panel members====
*Baroness [[Patience Wheatcroft]] was a task force member when it launched but had resigned by the following month, ostensibly to concentrate on other activities. Wheatcroft is a former non-executive director of [[Barclays]] plc, which has financial interests in shale gas.
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*Baroness [[Patience Wheatcroft]] was a task force member when it launched but had resigned by the following month, ostensibly to concentrate on other activities. <ref> Email to Melissa Jones, Spinwatch from the Secretariat of the Taskforce on Shale Gas, 11 March 2015. </ref> Wheatcroft is a former non-executive director of [[Barclays]] plc, which has financial interests in shale gas.
  
 
===Advisory experts===
 
===Advisory experts===
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==Lobbying firms==
 
==Lobbying firms==
 
*[[Edelman]]<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=Edelman Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014] ''APPC'', accessed 29 January 2015 </ref>
 
*[[Edelman]]<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=Edelman Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014] ''APPC'', accessed 29 January 2015 </ref>
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==Reports==
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*First interim report, on Planning, Regulation and Local Engagement, 25 March 2015.
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 23:51, 29 October 2015

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The UK Task Force on Shale Gas is an industry-funded group set up in October 2014.

In its own words, it aims to be 'a transparent, trusted, independent and impartial platform for public scrutiny, discussion and information about shale gas exploration and production in the UK”.

It is headed by Lord Chris Smith, a Labour peer who is former shadow environment secretary and a former chair of the UK Environment Agency.

The task force's first report, on the local impacts of shale gas, was published in March 2015 and a second report in July 2015.

People

  • Lord Smith is the founding chair of the Task Force. He served the Environment Agency as chair from 2008 to 2014 and has been chair of the Advertising Standards Authority since 2006. He is a former shadow environment secretary.
  • Professor Ernest Rutter. Professor of Structural Geology at the University of Manchester School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences. 'His research includes studies of natural rock fracture and flow through field studies, plus laboratory-based experimental rock mechanics and petrophysics, aimed at understanding rock behaviour in nature and under engineering conditions. The latter has implications for the stability of excavations and boreholes employed in the exploitation of natural resources, and the flow of fluids though rocks'.

Former panel members

  • Baroness Patience Wheatcroft was a task force member when it launched but had resigned by the following month, ostensibly to concentrate on other activities. [1] Wheatcroft is a former non-executive director of Barclays plc, which has financial interests in shale gas.

Advisory experts

Funding

The Task Force on Shale Gas' website states that 'it undertakes never to represent the views of funders, whether from industry or other stakeholder groups, to the government or the media'.

Responsibility for ensuring impartiality and independence from funders is vested in the Task Force Chair, Lord Chris Smith. Funders receive a report of Task Force activities and progress from the Chair every 6 months.

The Task Force has so far received £650,000 in funding from these companies:

Lobbying firms

Reports

  • First interim report, on Planning, Regulation and Local Engagement, 25 March 2015.

Affiliations

Contact

Task Force on Shale Gas Secretariat and Registered Office:
3rd Floor, Southside, 105 Victoria Street, London SW1E 6QT
Website:http://www.shaletaskforce.uk/about-the-task-force
Registered company number 9171842

Resources

See: Fracking Spads

See: Fracking lobbying firms

Notes

  1. Email to Melissa Jones, Spinwatch from the Secretariat of the Taskforce on Shale Gas, 11 March 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Our Funding, Document updated 20 October 2014, Task Force on Shale Gas website, accessed 22 October 2014
  3. Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014 APPC, accessed 29 January 2015