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This page brings together all documents relating to the Public Attitudes Tracker (PAT).
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.
Findings from the 23rd quarterly wave of BEIS’s Energy and Climate Change Public Attitudes Tracker (PAT).
Decommissioning programmes, including dates, locations, installations decommissioned, method of decommissioning and close-out reports where available.
This project reviews computer models that are used by the oil and gas industry to understand how subsurface hydraulic fracturing will progress.
Response to a request for information relating to what studies Highways England have carried out into the impact of fracking on UK traffic.
This set of documents aims to help operators understand the regulation process for onshore oil and gas (shale gas) exploration in the UK.
This early stage consultation is to determine which criteria would be appropriate to trigger inclusion of major shale gas production projects in the NSIP regime.
This report provides information to the Environment Agency on the methods available for monitoring and controlling fugitive methane emissions from onshore unconventional gas operations.
The government has commissioned the British Geological Survey to advise on the latest scientific evidence around shale gas extraction.
Findings from the sixteenth quarterly wave of the DECC Public Attitudes Tracking survey.
Permits, licences and other permissions you will need to carry out onshore oil and gas activities.
Response from Sir Mark Walport to a claim in the Guardian that his annual report likened fracking risks to thalidomide, tobacco and asbestos.
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.
Map showing onshore Licences, SEA Areas and prospective areas for shale gas.
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