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    An energy firm which has been test drilling for controversial "shale gas" in Lancashire says it has found vast gas resources underground.


    An energy firm which has been test drilling for controversial "shale gas" in Lancashire has said it has found vast gas resources underground.

    Cuadrilla Resources began testing for gas on the Fylde Coast in March, using a technique known as "fracking".

    It said it had found 200 trillion cubic feet of gas under the ground, which if recovered could provide 5,600 jobs in the UK, 1,700 of those in Lancashire.

    Opponents to the process believe it produces damaging carbon emissions.

    A small protest, organised by Campaign Against Climate Change, was held outside The Imperial Hotel in Blackpool on Wednesday, where Cuadrilla met to announce its findings.

    Fracking involves the hydraulic fracturing of the ground using high-pressure liquid containing chemicals to release the gas.

    Campaigners have warned developing the fossil fuel could draw investment away from the UK's potentially huge renewable industry.

    The gas is found in shale formed from deposits of mud, silt, clay and organic matter.

    The process has caused controversy in the US on environmental grounds, where there have been claims from some householders that the subsequent release of gas has caused illness.

    There are also claims that the gas itself can pollute drinking water, with footage of people able to set fire to the water coming out of their taps.

    In Lancashire, the tests were halted in June when two earthquakes occurred in the nearby Blackpool area.

    Cuadrilla said it was expecting to find out within the next 30 days whether or not its work contributed to the tremors.

    Cuadrilla's chief executive, Mark Miller, said the process would not pose a threat to UK groundwater.

    He said the company hoped to drill up to 400 wells in Lancashire to extract some of the gas it had found under the ground in the area.

    Mr Miller said thousands of highly skilled jobs would be created, with posts paying an average wage of £55,000.

    Cuadrilla hopes to drill as many as 400 wells over the next nine years and up to 800 over 16 years if gas extraction is successful.

    Mr Miller said they could be grouped in units of 10 on each football pitch-sized site, reducing their impact on the landscape.

    He said each well is drilled and then fracking takes place over several weeks, after which the well can potentially produce gas for up to 30 to 50 years.

    "When they are done right, someone driving by on a country road or walking their dog, it will be hard for them to see our sites as they will blend in with the Lancashire countryside," he said.

    Phil Thornhill, from Campaign Against Climate Change, was one of those protesting outside the meeting.

    He said: "Those jobs could and should be in green energy. We need a revolution in the economy to really deal with climate change effectively.

    "We need to be moving much quicker than we are to a low carbon economy, that would be a lot of jobs, a lot of development.

    "They could create jobs in renewables if they put the investment there."

    A spokesman for the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) said it had to ensure any operations which went ahead were properly regulated.

    "We welcome the news that Cuadrilla believe there to be good quantities of gas contained in the shale covered by their licence," he said.

    "Our priority is to ensure that their operations are properly regulated and they face the same rigorous regime that all oil and gas operators must adhere to.

    "The shale gas industry in the UK is in its infancy, and the eventual scale of the recoverable gas from this site is still unclear, but nothing will temper the government's firm and unbending commitment to safety and environmental protection.

    "Any development must sit with our plans for a strong portfolio of energy sources as we move to a low carbon economy, including renewables, nuclear and clean coal and gas."
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    • #3
      Anyways, it´s not as if Blackpool could become any worse, so it doesn´t really matter.

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      • #4
        The tap water thing has nothing to do with fracking, actually. It has to do with methane getting into reservoirs.
        If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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        • #5
          If I could make sambuca pour from my taps, I wouldn't make a pressure group about it.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View Post
            The tap water thing has nothing to do with fracking, actually. It has to do with methane getting into reservoirs.
            Care to explain?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Zoetstofzoetje View Post
              Anyways, it´s not as if Blackpool could become any worse, so it doesn´t really matter.
              Personally, I'd go for the jobs and increased exports myself. Most fracked formations are over a mile deep (at least in the US) so the fears of gas escaping are way over blown plus if you have to instead of drawing water straight from a well you can collect it in reservoirs where the dissolved gas can degas and then pump the water into taps after normal treatment. It's honestly not remotely a big deal if handled properly so just tax the gas companies to pay for it and enjoy the increased economic benefits. Plus it will piss off Russia if the EU becomes self sufficient in gas so drill, baby, drill and laugh at Putin when his economic house of cards comes crashing down.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View Post
                The tap water thing has nothing to do with fracking, actually. It has to do with methane getting into reservoirs.
                Wrong, if the water was held in a reservoir for any length of time the gas would have degassed naturally besides if the formation is deep enough then neither the gas or fracking solution would ever get into shallow drinking water aquifers. The hyped videos are of stupid rednecks drawing well water from shallow wells before fracking shallow formations became illegal in most states.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Zoetstofzoetje View Post
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                  I'd be in favour of fracking just to be able to do that
                  Indifference is Bliss

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                  • #10
                    Frack Frack Frack

                    Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
                    Jon Miller: MikeH is a shockingly revolting dolt and a masturbatory urine-reeking sideshow freak whose word is as valuable as an aging cow paddy.
                    We've got both kinds

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                    • #11
                      I'd frack it.
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                      • #12
                        Man-jaw.

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                        • #13
                          Please put the crack pipe down.
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                          • #14
                            Strange nose. Maybe it's the angle...
                            Indifference is Bliss

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                            • #15
                              Ah, Traditional Apolyton

                              Post a picture of an attractive woman, and immediately a bunch of virgins with aspergers comment on how unattractive she is.
                              Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
                              Jon Miller: MikeH is a shockingly revolting dolt and a masturbatory urine-reeking sideshow freak whose word is as valuable as an aging cow paddy.
                              We've got both kinds

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