Celtique Energy
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Celtique Energie is involved in the exploration of unconventional gas in the UK.
In September 2014 the South Downs National Park Authority (SDNPA) recommended refusal of Celtique's application for a three-year temporary permission to drill at Nine Acre Copse, Fernhurst within the national park, when it comes before the planning committee in mid-September. [1]
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UK exploration licences
Celtique holds a PEDL (Petroleum Exploration and Development Licence) granted by the Department of Environment & Climate Change (DECC) to explore PEDL area 231, a square shaped area covering approximately 400sq kilometres in the ‘Central Weald Basin’
People
Directors Celtique Energie Holdings
- Geoffrey Davies, director, 23 Nov 2010-
- Peter Coulson, Secretary, 15 Dec 2011-
- Christopher Pullan, director, 9 Feb 2011-
- Gregory Evans, director, 10 Mar 2011-
- John Anthony Hogan, director, 10 Mar 2011- present. Hogan, who is a British geologist, was previously a director of ENI Oil Algeria Ltd from February 1994 until February 1999. [2]
Former directors
- Robert Cabes, director, 23 Nov 2010-27 Jan 2014
- Tilly Franklin, director, 10 Mar 2011-31 Oct 2013
Affiliated companies
- Celtique Energie Weald Limited
Lobbying firms
Affiliations
- All Party Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas - managed by major lobbying firm Edelman
Details
- Registered Address
- Celtique Energie Ltd
- LION HOUSE, RED LION STREET
- LONDON WC1R 4GB United Kingdom
- Company Number 05296922. Was incorporated on 25 November 2004.
- Website:
Resources
- Tim Webb, ‘Selfish and unpatriotic’: Geoff Davies takes on rich Nimbies of the South Downs, The Times, February 15 2014
Notes
- ↑ Report by Director of Planning Local Authority South Downs National Park Authority (West Sussex), dated accessed 3 September 2013
- ↑ John Anthony Hogan, acc 29 April 2014