The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

SNP urged to make ‘speedy decision’

- BY NIAMH BURNS

Scottish Secretary David Mundell has urged SNP ministers to use the “clear body of evidence” available on fracking to make a speedy decision on whether to allow it.

The Conservati­ve minister was at Grangemout­h to welcome the first shipment of ethane from the US in a developmen­t he described as “significan­t” for Ineos.

The Scottish Government said none of its ministers was able to attend the event. It is understood Energy Minister Paul Wheelhouse was chairing a meeting of the Longannet taskforce while Economy Minister Keith Brown attended Cabinet.

However, a Scottish Gov- ernment said the SNP administra­tion at Holyrood was “committed" to supporting the future of the Grangemout­h site.

Mr Mundell said the $2billion – £1.61billion – of investment by the chemical giant in bringing shipments of shale gas to Europe was “world-leading technology” which would help to sustain jobs at Grangemout­h as well as create “potentiall­y thousands more”.

The Conservati­ve MP said: “I think what we have to recognise and celebrate is this is world-leading technology that's coming here to Scotland and to the United Kingdom.

“Ineos have done something people said wasn't technologi­cally possible and they’ve delivered on it.

“I think that’s something that is important to understand – the significan­ce of what is happening here.

“To me, it creates the ability to sustain jobs that are already here but potentiall­y create thousands more.

“I’m quite clear, fracking is devolved in Scotland and I played a part in that so it is for the Scottish Government and Scottish Parliament to make the decision. Westminste­r can’t tell it what to do but I think they have to weigh up all the issues.

“In terms of the principle, I think there is a very, very significan­t body of evidence out there on which to make a judgment.”

A spokesman for the Scottish Government said: “The Scottish Government has commission­ed a series of independen­t research projects into unconventi­onal oil and gas to examine potential environmen­tal, health and economic impacts to inform our evidence-led approach.

“These are due to report later this year, with the public consultati­on taking place during winter 201617.

“The moratorium will remain in place throughout this process and the Scottish Government will use the results of the consultati­on to inform its decision on the way forward.

“Grangemout­h is a site of significan­t importance for the Scottish economy and we will go on working to support its long-term future, as we have in the past.”

 ??  ?? Jim Ratcliffe with David Mundell at Grangemout­h
Jim Ratcliffe with David Mundell at Grangemout­h

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