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===March===
 
===March===
*'''15''': Ryedale District Council votes against [[Third Energy]] fracking near the village of Kirby Misperton, and recommends North Yorkshire County Council  opposes fracking at the existing KM8 well.<ref> [http://www.itv.com/news/calendar/update/2016-03-15/ryedale-district-council-votes-to-oppose-fracking-at-site-in-kirby-misperton/ Ryedale District Council votes to oppose fracking at site in Kirby Misperton], ITV News, 15 March 2016, accessed 14 September 2016</ref>  
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*'''15''': Ryedale District Council votes against [[Third Energy]] fracking near the village of Kirby Misperton, and recommends North Yorkshire County Council  opposes fracking at the existing KM8 well.<ref> [http://www.itv.com/news/calendar/update/2016-03-15/ryedale-district-council-votes-to-oppose-fracking-at-site-in-kirby-misperton/ Ryedale District Council votes to oppose fracking at site in Kirby Misperton], ''ITV News'', 15 March 2016, accessed 14 September 2016</ref>  
  
*'''16''': Closing day of the public inquiry into [[Cuadrilla]]'s appeal against Lancashire County Council to drill up to eight fracking wells and seismic monitoring plans, across sites at Preston New Road and Roseacre Wood. <ref> [http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/news/business/final-arguments-as-fylde-frack-appeal-ends-after-19-days-1-7802199], The Blackpool Gazette, 17 March 2016, accessed 14 September 2016</ref>
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*'''16''': Closing day of the public inquiry into [[Cuadrilla]]'s appeal against Lancashire County Council to drill up to eight fracking wells and seismic monitoring plans, across sites at Preston New Road and Roseacre Wood. <ref> [http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/news/business/final-arguments-as-fylde-frack-appeal-ends-after-19-days-1-7802199], ''The Blackpool Gazette'', 17 March 2016, accessed 14 September 2016</ref>
  
*'''23''': [[Coastal Oil and Gas]] appeals its refused application for an exploratory test well at Hendre Farm, Llanharan.<ref>[https://acp.planninginspectorate.gov.uk/ViewCase.aspx?CaseID=3145869&CoID=0 Appeals Casework Portal Reference: APP/L6940/A/16/3145869] GOV.uk, accessed 14 September 2016</ref>
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*'''23''': [[Coastal Oil and Gas]] appeals its refused application for an exploratory test well at Hendre Farm, Llanharan.<ref>[https://acp.planninginspectorate.gov.uk/ViewCase.aspx?CaseID=3145869&CoID=0 Appeals Casework Portal Reference: APP/L6940/A/16/3145869] ''GOV.uk'', accessed 14 September 2016</ref>
  
*'''24''': [[IGas]] refuses to pay Cheshire police for the protest camp eviction in Upton. <ref> [http://www.chesterstandard.co.uk/news/160178/energy-firm-igas-will-not-pay-for-upton-anti-fracking-camp-police-operation.aspx Energy firm IGas will not pay for Upton anti-fracking camp police operation], The Chester Standard, 24 March 2016, accessed 14 September 2016</ref>
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*'''24''': [[IGas]] refuses to pay Cheshire police for the protest camp eviction in Upton. <ref> [http://www.chesterstandard.co.uk/news/160178/energy-firm-igas-will-not-pay-for-upton-anti-fracking-camp-police-operation.aspx Energy firm IGas will not pay for Upton anti-fracking camp police operation], ''The Chester Standard'', 24 March 2016, accessed 14 September 2016</ref>
  
*'''26''': [[Carl Sargeant]], the Natural Resources Minister for Wales, extends a moratorium on unconventional gas and oil developments to underground coal gasification. <ref> [http://gov.wales/newsroom/environmentandcountryside/2016/160325-minister-moratorium/?lang=en Minister extends moratorium to underground coal gasification], GOV.wales, 25 March 2016, accessed 14 September 2016</ref>
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*'''26''': [[Carl Sargeant]], the Natural Resources Minister for Wales, extends a moratorium on unconventional gas and oil developments to underground coal gasification. <ref> [http://gov.wales/newsroom/environmentandcountryside/2016/160325-minister-moratorium/?lang=en Minister extends moratorium to underground coal gasification], ''GOV.wales'', 25 March 2016, accessed 14 September 2016</ref>
  
*'''30''': Surrey Council approves extending [[IGas]] oil and gas production sites near Bletchingley Central. <ref>Ruth Hayhurst, [https://drillordrop.com/2016/03/30/go-ahead-for-15-years-of-gas-and-oil-production-at-igas-site-in-surrey/ IGas gets go-ahead for 15 years of gas and oil production at Bletchingley, Surrey], Drill or Drop, 30 March 2016, accessed 14 September 2016</ref>
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*'''30''': Surrey Council approves extending [[IGas]] oil and gas production sites near Bletchingley Central. <ref>Ruth Hayhurst, [https://drillordrop.com/2016/03/30/go-ahead-for-15-years-of-gas-and-oil-production-at-igas-site-in-surrey/ IGas gets go-ahead for 15 years of gas and oil production at Bletchingley, Surrey], ''Drill or Drop'', 30 March 2016, accessed 14 September 2016</ref>
  
 
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===April===

Revision as of 18:48, 15 September 2016


2011

2012

2013

2014

October

2015

December

  • Task Force on Shale Gas - publishes final report, concluding that 'shale gas can be produced safely and usefully in the UK', and that there is 'no more risk to the public from fracking than other comparable industries'. This echoes industry and UK government's position.

2016

January

  • 8: Senior INEOS executive, Tom Pickering says his company is focusing efforts in shale gas exploration away from Scotland, towards Cheshire and other areas of England. [1]
  • 12: Bailiffs evict an anti-fracking protest camp at the IGas Duttons Lane site near Chester. More than 175 officers from four police forces were involved, and nine arrests.[2]
  • 19: Nottinghamshire County Council approves IGas’s application for up to 12 groundwater monitoring boreholes at a proposed shale gas site to the north-east of Misson in Bassetlaw, despite 314 public objections against it. [4]
  • 31: A leaked government plan from July 2015, signed by three cabinet ministers, reveals proposals to take decisions for fracking wells away from local councils were tabled shortly after Lancashire County Council refused permission to Cuadrilla to frack wells in the Fylde.[5]

February

  • 5: IGas abandons plans to drill for coal bed methane at Upton near Chester, where a protest camp was previously evicted at the cost of £200,000 to Cheshire Police.[6]
  • 8: The Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire demands IGas pay the police to evict a protest camp from its exploratory gas site at Upton.[7]
  • 9: Inquiry begins on the planning appeals by Cuadrilla against Lancashire County Council’s refusal of applications to drill up to eight fracking wells, and seismic monitoring plans, across sites at Preston New Road and Roseacre Wood.[8]
  • 23: The Planning Inspectorate grants permission to Cuadrilla for site restoration and monitoring at the Grange Hill exploration site near Singleton in Lancashire, despite Lancashire County Council refusing permission in May 2015.[9]

March

  • 15: Ryedale District Council votes against Third Energy fracking near the village of Kirby Misperton, and recommends North Yorkshire County Council opposes fracking at the existing KM8 well.[10]
  • 16: Closing day of the public inquiry into Cuadrilla's appeal against Lancashire County Council to drill up to eight fracking wells and seismic monitoring plans, across sites at Preston New Road and Roseacre Wood. [11]
  • 23: Coastal Oil and Gas appeals its refused application for an exploratory test well at Hendre Farm, Llanharan.[12]
  • 24: IGas refuses to pay Cheshire police for the protest camp eviction in Upton. [13]
  • 26: Carl Sargeant, the Natural Resources Minister for Wales, extends a moratorium on unconventional gas and oil developments to underground coal gasification. [14]
  • 30: Surrey Council approves extending IGas oil and gas production sites near Bletchingley Central. [15]

April

  • 6: Regulations on fracking well depths come in to force. [16]

May

  • 5: INEOS sets out summer timetable for seismic surveying and monitoring across England.[19]
  • 23: North Yorkshire County Council approve Third Energy to at Kirby Misperton in Ryedale.[21]

June

  • 1: The Scottish Parliament votes for a ban on fracking.[23]
  • 6: Northern Ireland legislates for mandatory planning applications for unconventional oil and gas exploration sites.[24]

July

  • 8: The planning committee of Bassetlaw, north Nottinghamshire, reject an IGas application for an exploration well at Tinker Lane. [27]
  • 13: Surrey County Council approves IGas plans to convert a shale gas exploration site near Guildford to gas production.[28]

August

  • 2: Rathlin Energy receive environmental permit to frack at West Newton, East Yorkshire.[30]
  • 7: The Prime Minister proposes compensating people affected by fracking through direct payments.[31]

Notes

  1. Ruth Hayhurst, INEOS interview: Company spotlight turns to English shale gas areas, Drill or Drop, 8 January 2016, accessed 13 September 2016
  2. Damien Gayle, Anti-fracking protesters evicted from Cheshire camp, The Guardian, 12 January 2016, accessed 13 September 2016
  3. Kevin Hollinrake, All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Unconventional Oil and Gas, Kevin Hollinrake's website, 18 January 2016, accessed 13 September 2016
  4. Misson borehole drilling plan given the green light, Retford Times, 19 January 2016, accessed 13 September 2016
  5. Christopher Hope, Ministers plot to foil anti-frackers, The Telegraph, 30 January 2016, accessed 13 September 2016
  6. 'No commercial drilling' at Upton anti-fracking protest site, IGas says, BBC News, 5 February 2016, accessed 13 September 2016
  7. David Holmes, 'Outraged' Cheshire police boss aims to recover £200K costs from energy firm, The Chester Chronicle, 8 February 2016, accessed 13 September 2016
  8. Frances Perraudin, Lancashire council's fracking refusal was 'democracy in action', The Guardian, 9 February 2016, accessed 13 September 2016
  9. Cuadrilla wins Lancashire monitoring site appeal, BBC News, 23 February 2016, accessed 13 September 2016
  10. Ryedale District Council votes to oppose fracking at site in Kirby Misperton, ITV News, 15 March 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  11. [1], The Blackpool Gazette, 17 March 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  12. Appeals Casework Portal Reference: APP/L6940/A/16/3145869 GOV.uk, accessed 14 September 2016
  13. Energy firm IGas will not pay for Upton anti-fracking camp police operation, The Chester Standard, 24 March 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  14. Minister extends moratorium to underground coal gasification, GOV.wales, 25 March 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  15. Ruth Hayhurst, IGas gets go-ahead for 15 years of gas and oil production at Bletchingley, Surrey, Drill or Drop, 30 March 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  16. Guidance on fracking: developing shale oil and gas in the UK, GOV.uk, accessed 14 September 2016
  17. Government should accept recommendation on fifth carbon budget, Parliament.uk, 27 April 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  18. Adam Vaughan, UK support for fracking hits new low, The Guardian, 28 April 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  19. Greg Russell, Ineos claims media's 'scare stories' over fracking are distorting public's perceptions of the issue, The National, 5 May 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  20. Damian Carrington, Fracking investors losing patience with planning delays, says industry boss, The Guardian, 19 May 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  21. Landmark North Yorkshire fracking operation approved, BBC News, 23 May 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  22. UK Oil & Gas Investments PLC ("UKOG" or the "Company") Placing for Further Funding for Weald Basin Activities, accessed on 14 September 2016
  23. MSPs vote in favour of a fracking ban as SNP abstain, BBC News, 1 June 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  24. Woodburn oil well: Infrastructure minister 'to change planning process', BBC News, 6 June 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  25. UK Oil & Gas Investments PLC ("UKOG" or the "Company") Acquisition of 100% interest in 300 sq km Licence in Weald Kimmeridge Limestone Oil Province , London Stock Exchange, 13 June 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  26. Exploitation of onshore petroleum requires three key tests to be met, CCC says, Committee on Climate Change, 7 July 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  27. Bassetlaw Planners Make Seismic Decision, Frack Free Tinker Lane, July 8 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  28. Surrey County Council Agenda and minutes, GOV.uk, 13 July 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  29. Ian Johnston, Climate change department closed by Theresa May in 'plain stupid' and 'deeply worrying' move, The Independent, 14 July 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  30. HU11 4LP, Rathlin Energy UK Limited: environmental permit issued, GOV.uk, 2 August 2016, accessed 14 September 2016
  31. Daniel Boffey, Local people to get cash payments from fracking, The Guardian, 7 August 2016, 14 September 2016