National Post

N. S. FRACKING BAN TO REMAIN DESPITE GAS POTENTIAL

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Premier Stephen McNeil says Nova Scotia has no intention of lifting its ban on hydraulic fracturing despite a new Energy Department analysis that says onshore natural gas resources could be worth billions of dollars. The Nova Scotia Onshore Petroleum Atlas lists the economic potential at between US$20 billion and US$60 billion. The analysis says that based on available geological data, the Wind- sor and Cumberland sub- basins are the areas that hold the most potential for hydrocarbo­ns. But McNeil says it’s simply one report that will give Nova Scotians a chance to discuss fracking and onshore gas exploratio­n. He says barring any new informatio­n, the government remains concerned about the potential impacts fracking could have on potable water tables given the province’s geology.

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