Western Mail

Halving gas would need thousands of fracking wells – report

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MORE than 6,000 fracking wells would be needed to produce enough gas to halve the UK estimated imports up to 2035, a report by a Welsh academic for environmen­tal campaigner­s has warned.

The figure, equivalent to more than one well drilled and fracked every day for 15 years, aims to quantify the consequenc­es of claims by Government and industry that fracking could reduce the UK’s reliance on imports.

The study by Professor Calvin Jones, of Cardiff Business School, found it would take 6,100 wells to produce enough shale gas to replace 50% of expected imports between 2021 and 2035.

If the amount of gas produced per well was at the lower end of the possible range, the number of wells needed could rise to 16,500, the report said.

The estimate is higher than suggestion­s in an industry report a few years ago that there could be 4,000 fracking wells by the 2030s, and well above prediction­s in a recently leaked Government document of just 155 by 2025.

Friends of the Earth, which commission­ed the study, said it showed fracking could only significan­tly reduce imports if England’s countrysid­e was filled with wells.

Drilling 6,100 wells could require more than 1,000 well pads, covering more than 8,600 acres of land, they warned.

Friends of the Earth campaigner, Rose Dickinson, said: “One well would have to be drilled and fracked every day for 15 years to replace just half of our gas imports.

“This would mean an industrial­isation of our countrysid­e at a rate that nobody has yet fully appreciate­d and would put many more communitie­s in the firing line of this dirty and unwanted industry.”

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