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  • Cuadrilla: More fracking this year in Lancashire unlikely after earthquake

    Cuadrilla: More fracking this year in Lancashire unlikely after earthquake

    Fracking is unlikely to restart at Cuadrilla’s controversial site in Lancashire this year, the company admitted today over a month since an earthquake ripped through the site, bringing an end to drilling. Instead the firm said it would ensure Preston New Road will not be brought to a standstill as it tests how much gas [...]

  • Cuadrilla owners look for exit

    Cuadrilla owners look for exit

    The owners of Britain’s only active fracking company are reportedly looking to exit the business after a series of setbacks to the struggling industry.  Riverstone and Kerogen, two of the investors in Cuadrilla, have hired bankers at the Royal Bank of Canada to help facilitate the exit, Bloomberg reported.  Cuadrilla declined to comment when contacted [...]

  • Cuadrilla says sorry for concern over record-breaking earthquake and promises to mend the damage

    Cuadrilla says sorry for earthquake and promises to mend the damage

    Britain’s only active fracking company has apologised to residents near its site after a 2.9 magnitude earthquake rocked houses last week. Cuadrilla said it was visiting locals to assess “minor damage” caused at properties in Blackpool and the surrounding area. The firm will repair any damage it believes was caused by last Monday’s quake. Read [...]

  • Record quake reignites calls for fracking ban

    August 26, 2019

    Ministers faced renewed calls to ban fracking today as a record-breaking earthquake shook homes in Blackpool just weeks after the government said it may review limits which the industry says are stifling business. A 2.9 magnitude quake by Cuadrilla’s Blackpool site woke up locals enjoying a bank-holiday lie-in. Read more: Record-breaking 2.9 earthquake measured at [...]

  • Record-breaking 2.9 earthquake measured at Lancashire fracking site

    August 26, 2019

    The UK’s only active fracking site has seen its third record-breaking earthquake in under a week this morning, smashing through a limit which made the government ban fracking for two years in 2011. The British Geological Survey (BGS) said this morning that a 2.9 magnitude earthquake was measured close to Blackpool, by Cuadrilla’s site. Read [...]

  • Fracking halts after earthquake at Cuadrilla site

    August 22, 2019

    Cuadrilla yesterday stopped work at the UK’s only active fracking site after it triggered an earthquake almost ten times stronger than allowed under government rules. The company said last night that it had detected a seismic tremor measuring 1.55 on the Richter scale. The small quake forced fracking to stop, and the site will be [...]

  • Breaking ground: Government signals possible change on fracking quake limit

    August 15, 2019

    The government could relax rules on fracking amid pressure from shale gas drillers to defend the future of the controversial industry in the UK. The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy department (Beis) said today it would look at data gathered at Cuadrilla’s Lancashire fracking site after an assessment from the Oil and Gas Authority. Read [...]

  • Cuadrilla to restart fracking at Lancashire site

    July 11, 2019

    Fracking will restart at Cuadrilla’s Lancashire site soon, the company confirmed today, as it continues to press for looser regulation. Chief executive Francis Egan said his firm will gather more data from the site, and test the flow of natural gas. Read more: Anti-fracking protesters deal blow against Ineos in court The Preston New Road [...]

  • Anti-fracking protesters deal blow against Ineos in court

    April 3, 2019

    Anti-fracking campaigners declared victory today as they gave Britain’s biggest private company Ineos a bloody nose at the Court of Appeal. Joe Corre, the son of fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, and Joe Boyd were appealing a “draconian” 2017 High Court injunction, which restricted anti-fracking protests at Ineos sites. Read more: Cuadrilla blocked from fracking at second [...]

  • Government blocks Cuadrilla from fracking at second site in Lancashire

    February 12, 2019

    British fracking was dealt another blow today as the government blocked Cuadrilla’s attempts to open a new drilling site in Lancashire. Local government secretary James Brokenshire said he would not overturn the local council’s decision to refuse planning permission at the Roseacre Wood site. Read more: Cuadrilla's request for earthquake review falls on deaf ears [...]

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