Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Why Britain doesn't frack


 
Shale gas has revolutionised America’s energy industry. Produced via a process called hydraulic fracturing, or ‘fracking’, in which water is forced into rock, cracking it to release the valuable gas it contains, it’s provided a much-needed boost to America’s economy. Britain, however, hasn’t joined in on the action. Restrictions on fracking in Britain were lifted in 2012, but no onshore sites have been drilled in the past three years.

Why not?

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