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That fracking debate – part 2

That fracking debate – part 2

This from Alan Tootill – But before we quote his comments, it seems that the government doesn’t really understand EUR (Estimated Ultimate Recovery rates) or is hopelessly optimistic about them. Either way that’s rather worrying! The maths is rather simple – to calculate the number of wells required to extract...

Fracking and Community Benefits

Fracking and Community Benefits

Local MP Mark Menzies spoke in an adjournment debate in the House of Commons yesterday. He suggested that the interpretation of “well site” for the £100k payment during the exploration/appraisal stage in the OFFUGO charter should be per well and not per well site. It is therefore important for the...

Dan Byles and the 74,000 jobs joke

Dan Byles and the 74,000 jobs joke

We are very unimpressed with the claims made in the recent IoD report on shale gas that there might be 74,000 jobs created by the government’s dash for gas. We recently tried to raise this with Dan Byles MP who does keep repeating the claim On July 12th we wrote...

Shale Gas and UK Parliament

Shale Gas and UK Parliament

Parliament Today on Radio 4 last Friday had a segment on shale gas. As always it is interesting to see how our elected representatives disport themselves whilst “looking after our interests”. Play -> Parliament Today R4 Treasury Secretary, Danny Alexander does an impression of the unpopular schoolboy trying to ingratiate...

Community “Benefits” Create Conflict of Interest

Community “Benefits” Create Conflict of Interest

Letter sent to Lancashire County Council Development Control Dear Sir / Madam I am concerned by proposals that according to UKOOG proposals (which appear to be supported by central government) fracking companies would pay 1% revenues “allocated approximately 2/3rd to the local community and 1/3rd at the county level”. As decisions...

Endangered Species Watch

Endangered Species Watch

We have been made aware of the existence on an example of a rare and endangered species, which was spotted just this week in London and which may get in the way of fracking in the UK. Coeruleus illegitimus senex (Common name Peter Lilley) was spotted in the House of...

52% oppose fracking in poll in national newspaper

52% oppose fracking in poll in national newspaper

The Sun ran a poll asking if readers were in favour of fracking. After two days of saturation coverage offering readers visions of riches beyond their wildest dreams and lapdancers agogo – or should that be akimbo? – they announced the result rather prematurely here: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/5007564/Fracking-public-support.html saying “A poll we...

Sun readers vote for lap dancers

Sun readers vote for lap dancers

Sun Reader’s vote for lap dancers and man camps. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/5007564/Fracking-public-support.html In other news turkeys vote for Christmas. Yesterday the Sun ran a poll asking readers if they wanted fracking. It’s main illustration showed two strippers and two sad middle aged blokes leering at them with fistfuls of dollar bills. Oddly...