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==Stance on fracking==
 
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{{‪Template:Fracking badge‬}}Mills has served as chair of the [[All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]] since May 2015.
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{{‪Template:Fracking badge‬}}In 2014, Mills participated in the UK Shale Gas World Congress, a planning and strategy summit of oil and gas industrialists. In an interview with [[Shale World]], he said:
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:I think shale gas is a great opportunity to provide the UK with a domestic energy supply -this is especially important as production of gas in the North Sea declines. It is important for the UK to find a domestic energy source, as this will ease our dependence on unpredictable foreign sources of energy and enable us to have greater control of energy prices.
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<blockquote style="background-color:ivory;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%;font-size:10pt">:What we want is to see a lot of companies involved in the shale industry in the UK with good experience – as with those operating in the North Sea.
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:I would say that the industry is moving forward, yes. Cuadrilla has demonstrated, and continues to show that it is committed to maximising explorations and the Government has shown support for this. We need to move forward slowly and steadily, making sure the regulation works, the safety works and then hopefully in the near future we can see this industry making an impact on the UK’s energy security.</blockquote>
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Mills has served as chair of the [[All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]] since May 2015.
  
 
His constituency includes one oil and gas licence blocks, awarded to [[INEOS]] by the [[Oil and Gas Authority]] under the 14th licensing round in 2015. There are plans for one shale well and 2D and 3D seismic surveying, but no active applications are currently underway. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/guidance/oil-and-gas-licensing-rounds Oil and gas: licensing rounds], ''GOV.uk'', accessed 14 November 2016. </ref> In August 2015, INEOS announced plans to  start test-drilling in this block in 2016 or 2017, with the possibility of 'early stages of producing commercial gas by the end of the decade'. <ref> [http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/fracking-tests-happen-derbyshire-2016/story-27639447-detail/story.html Fracking tests could happen in Derbyshire in 2016], ''Derby Telegraph'', 19 August 2015, accessed 16 December 2016. </ref> in May 2016, INEOS held a an invitation only to town and parish council representitives for Amber Valley and Derbyshire. <ref> Clare Washbrook, [http://nailed.community/2016/05/10/avafprotest/ Amber Valley protests fracking], ''Nailed'', 10 May 2016, accessed 16 December 2016. </ref>
 
His constituency includes one oil and gas licence blocks, awarded to [[INEOS]] by the [[Oil and Gas Authority]] under the 14th licensing round in 2015. There are plans for one shale well and 2D and 3D seismic surveying, but no active applications are currently underway. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/guidance/oil-and-gas-licensing-rounds Oil and gas: licensing rounds], ''GOV.uk'', accessed 14 November 2016. </ref> In August 2015, INEOS announced plans to  start test-drilling in this block in 2016 or 2017, with the possibility of 'early stages of producing commercial gas by the end of the decade'. <ref> [http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/fracking-tests-happen-derbyshire-2016/story-27639447-detail/story.html Fracking tests could happen in Derbyshire in 2016], ''Derby Telegraph'', 19 August 2015, accessed 16 December 2016. </ref> in May 2016, INEOS held a an invitation only to town and parish council representitives for Amber Valley and Derbyshire. <ref> Clare Washbrook, [http://nailed.community/2016/05/10/avafprotest/ Amber Valley protests fracking], ''Nailed'', 10 May 2016, accessed 16 December 2016. </ref>
  
 
===Voting record===
 
===Voting record===
Mills has voted a mixture of for and against increased regulation on fracking. <ref> [https://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/24965/nigel_mills/amber_valley/divisions?policy=6741 TheyWorkForYou | Nigel Mills], ''TheyWorkForYou'', accessed 16 December 2016. </ref>
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Mills has generally voted against increased regulation on fracking. <ref> [https://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/24965/nigel_mills/amber_valley/divisions?policy=6741 TheyWorkForYou | Nigel Mills], ''TheyWorkForYou'', accessed 16 December 2016. </ref>
 
*26 January 2015: voted against making fracking companies apply for an environmental permit before conducting exploratory drilling. He voted against an amendment to the Infrastructure Bill to include an 18 month moratorium on fracking.
 
*26 January 2015: voted against making fracking companies apply for an environmental permit before conducting exploratory drilling. He voted against an amendment to the Infrastructure Bill to include an 18 month moratorium on fracking.
 
*11 February 2015: voted in favour of requiring more pre-conditions for where fracking can take place.
 
*11 February 2015: voted in favour of requiring more pre-conditions for where fracking can take place.

Revision as of 09:16, 16 December 2016

Nigel Mills

Nigel Mills has been the Conservative Party MP for Amber Valley since 2010.[1] In the 2015 general election Mills retained his seat with a majority of 4,205. [2]

Stance on fracking

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In 2014, Mills participated in the UK Shale Gas World Congress, a planning and strategy summit of oil and gas industrialists. In an interview with Shale World, he said:

I think shale gas is a great opportunity to provide the UK with a domestic energy supply -this is especially important as production of gas in the North Sea declines. It is important for the UK to find a domestic energy source, as this will ease our dependence on unpredictable foreign sources of energy and enable us to have greater control of energy prices.

:What we want is to see a lot of companies involved in the shale industry in the UK with good experience – as with those operating in the North Sea.

I would say that the industry is moving forward, yes. Cuadrilla has demonstrated, and continues to show that it is committed to maximising explorations and the Government has shown support for this. We need to move forward slowly and steadily, making sure the regulation works, the safety works and then hopefully in the near future we can see this industry making an impact on the UK’s energy security.

Mills has served as chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas since May 2015.

His constituency includes one oil and gas licence blocks, awarded to INEOS by the Oil and Gas Authority under the 14th licensing round in 2015. There are plans for one shale well and 2D and 3D seismic surveying, but no active applications are currently underway. [3] In August 2015, INEOS announced plans to start test-drilling in this block in 2016 or 2017, with the possibility of 'early stages of producing commercial gas by the end of the decade'. [4] in May 2016, INEOS held a an invitation only to town and parish council representitives for Amber Valley and Derbyshire. [5]

Voting record

Mills has generally voted against increased regulation on fracking. [6]

  • 26 January 2015: voted against making fracking companies apply for an environmental permit before conducting exploratory drilling. He voted against an amendment to the Infrastructure Bill to include an 18 month moratorium on fracking.
  • 11 February 2015: voted in favour of requiring more pre-conditions for where fracking can take place.
  • 16 December 2015: voted in favour of weakening regulations on fracking in protected areas and national parks.

Affiliations

Notes

  1. Nigel Mills, UK Parliament, 10 September 2013.
  2. Nigel Mills Express, accessed 18 May 2015
  3. Oil and gas: licensing rounds, GOV.uk, accessed 14 November 2016.
  4. Fracking tests could happen in Derbyshire in 2016, Derby Telegraph, 19 August 2015, accessed 16 December 2016.
  5. Clare Washbrook, Amber Valley protests fracking, Nailed, 10 May 2016, accessed 16 December 2016.
  6. TheyWorkForYou | Nigel Mills, TheyWorkForYou, accessed 16 December 2016.
  7. Food and Drink APPG,www.parliament.uk, accessed 18 November 2015
  8. Business, Finance and Accountancy APPG Register Feb 16, www.parliament.uk, accessed 19 February 2016