Protests, legal challenges and planning rejections have failed to stop the return of fracking in Britain, but the government’s regulations on earthquakes are fast emerging as the biggest threat to the nascent shale gas industry.
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| Cuadrilla’s fracking well at Little Plumpton ( with Blackpool Tower behind) in Lancashire. |
The energy company Cuadrilla has been forced to stop work at its Preston New Road site in Lancashire twice in four days – on Friday last week and on Monday – due to minor earthquakes occurring while it was fracking. The tremors breached a seismic threshold imposed after fracking caused minor earthquakes at a nearby Cuadrilla site in 2011.
Read the story from The Guardian by Adam Vaughan - “Minor earthquakes emerge as major threat to UK fracking.”

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