Thursday, December 13, 2012

Britain lifts 'fracking' ban despite earthquake reports


//I think there are more educational pictures about the ills of fracking that to have UK's energy secretary's picture here.


Britain lifts 'fracking' ban despite earthquake reports
Posted: 13 December 2012 1916 hrs


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UK Energy Secretary Edward Davey (Nick Ansell / POOL / AFP)


LONDON: Britain's government said on Thursday that a controversial shale gas extraction method known as fracking should resume, despite the fact that it is suspected of having triggered earthquakes.

Exploratory fracking or hydraulic fracturing can restart under tight controls to "mitigate the risks of seismic activity", Energy Secretary Edward Davey said in a statement.

The British energy firm Cuadrilla Resources had been forced to halt drilling trials on Lancashire's Fylde coast in northwest England. Its work was thought to have caused a 2.3-magnitude tremor in April 2011 and a 1.5-magnitude tremor in May.

"My decision is based on the evidence" Davey said.

"It comes after detailed study of the latest scientific research available and advice from leading experts in the field.

"We are strengthening the stringent regime already in place with new controls around seismic risks," he added.

"And as the industry develops we will remain vigilant to all emerging evidence to ensure fracking is safe and the local environment is protected."

Davey said shale gas was a "promising new potential energy resource" for Britain which could contribute to energy security and reduce the reliance on imported gas.

Fracking is the drilling of underground shale rock formations by injecting chemicals and water to release trapped natural gas.

Opponents say it causes water pollution but energy groups say it provides access to considerable gas reserves and drives down prices.

- AFP/sf