The Scotsman

Lifting fracking ban ‘would spark £10 billion boom’

● Onshore oil and gas industry calls for moratorium to be lifted

- By TOM PETERKIN Political Editor

Lifting the Scottish Government’s fracking moratorium would create 3,100 jobs, see £6.5 billion spent in Scotland create an additional £4bn in tax receipts, the industry body representi­ng the UK’S onshore oil and gas sector has said. The United Kingdom Onshoreoil­andgas(ukoog) believes there is a “significan­t economic opportunit­y” to be exploited if the Scottish Government decides to embrace the controvers­ial energy extraction technique.

In a document prepared for the Scottish Government, UKOOG also claimed many of the health and environmen­tal concerns about unconventi­onal oil and gas exploratio­n have been “debunked” by experts and called for the moratorium to be lifted.

The petrochemi­cal company Ineos would like to use fracking to extract energy from beneath the Forth Valley – a proposal that has meet with opposition from politician­s and environmen­tal campaigner­s.

The Scottish Government has imposed a moratorium to consider the evidence on fracking before coming to a position.

Ken Cronin, chief executive

0 Environmen­tal campaigner­s protest against fracking of UKOOG, said: “We recognise that as a result of a deeply polarised debate and an extremely unfair depiction by some of the onshore oil and gas industry there is still much to do to ensure local communitie­s within the central shale belt have proper informatio­n.”

A Scottish Labour spokesman said: “If we want to leave our planet in the right con- dition for our grandchild­ren then we need to take responsibi­lity now and outlaw fracking.

A Scottish Government Spokesman said: “The Scottish Government has taken a cautious, evidencele­d approach to unconventi­onal oil and gas.”

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