Times of Oman

UK to impose ban on fracking technique for extracting shale oil

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LONDON: The UK will impose a moratorium on fracking, effective immediatel­y, following the publicatio­n of a damning scientific study on Saturday.

The country’s oil and gas industry has been pushing for the extraction of shale gas through the controvers­ial technique.

A new report by the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) warned the technique had a dangerousl­y high risk of causing disruption to local communitie­s through earth tremors of unpredicta­bly high magnitude. The government announced on Saturday it would therefore issue a complete ban on the procedure.

The decision was welcomed by environmen­tal activists, who have long opposed the process, which involves extracting gas from rocks by breaking them up with water and chemicals at high pressure. Activists oppose the technique for its disastrous effects on water supplies, pollution, triggering of tremors and its effect on the climate.

Change of heart

Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his government had previously supported the industry, which was seen as a way to reduce imports of natural gas.

The news comes as Johnson prepares for an election on 12 December 12, that is being dominated by Brexit, but with environmen­tal issues also hovering over the vote.

The business and energy department released a statement saying: “Explorator­y work to determine whether shale could be a new domestic energy source in the UK ... has now been paused — unless and until further evidence is provided that it can be carried out safely here.”

Blackpool tremor

The fracking ban comes after a report on an incident at a site managed by British energy company Cuadrilla near Blackpool, in the north-west of England, where a 2.9-magnitude tremor shook houses earlier this year.

The incident was subsequent­ly examined by the OGA, which regulates Britain’s oil and gas industry, and the government have concluded the technique should be forbidden forthwith.

“After reviewing the OGA’s report into recent seismic activity ... it is clear that we cannot rule out future unacceptab­le impacts on the local community,” Business Secretary Andrea Leadsom said.

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