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Information on exploration, hydraulic fracturing and approach to the development of shale gas in the UK.
About shale gas and hydraulic fracturing (fracking).
Infographic showing the traffic light monitoring system in place to monitor and regulate fracking-induced seismic activity
Independent review of the risks associated with hydraulic fracturing (or fracking).
The government commissioned the British Geological Survey to advise on the latest scientific evidence around shale gas extraction.
This project investigated a statistical approach known as clustering to distinguish microseismic events induced by hydraulic fracturing.
The Minister of State at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Greg Hands, responded to a Urgent Question on the government's plans for fracking.
How to find out if a coal mining licence or other consent is needed and how to apply.
Response to a request for information on various aspects of fracking in the UK.
We are seeking views on the principle of granting planning permission for non-hydraulic shale gas exploration development through a permitted development right.
Government ends support for fracking in England on the basis of new scientific analysis, published today.
Response to a request for information relating to what studies Highways England have carried out into the impact of fracking on UK traffic.
Response to a request for information on communications between Ministers and Permanent Secretaries of Decc and external companies about Unconventional Oil and Gas or Fracking.
Response from Sir Mark Walport to a claim in the Guardian that his annual report likened fracking risks to thalidomide, tobacco and asbestos.
Map showing onshore Licences, SEA Areas and prospective areas for shale gas.
The government has commissioned the British Geological Survey to advise on the latest scientific evidence around shale gas extraction.
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