
Cuadrilla response to government shale gas review
Responding to the announcement of a shale gas review, Francis Egan, CEO of Cuadrilla Resources Ltd, said: “The Government clearly recognises the huge potential that
Responding to the announcement of a shale gas review, Francis Egan, CEO of Cuadrilla Resources Ltd, said: “The Government clearly recognises the huge potential that
Cuadrilla Resources Limited (“Cuadrilla”) has been formally advised by the UK Regulator, the North Sea Transition Authority (“NSTA”), that the NSTA is withdrawing the notice
Francis Egan, CEO of Cuadrilla Resources, said: “Cuadrilla has spent several months putting plans and contracts in place in order to plug and abandon our
Further to the Business Secretary saying in the Commons on 9 March that “it did not necessarily make any sense to concrete over the wells”
Further to press reports that No.10 wants to reverse the decision to concrete up Britain’s shale gas wells, Francis Egan, CEO of Cuadrilla Resources, said:
On Thursday 16th February, The Telegraph published an inaccurate article, without comment from Cuadrilla. The article asserts that Cuadrilla’s shale gas exploration wells in Lancashire
The Oil & Gas Authority (OGA) has ordered Britain’s only two horizontal shale wells, operated by Cuadrilla, to be plugged and abandoned. Cuadrilla’s parent company
Cuadrilla Resources welcomes the publication today by the OGA of four detailed technical reports analysing various aspects of seismicity induced during the hydraulic fracturing of
On Thursday 10th December 2020, the BBC published an inaccurate story, without comment from Cuadrilla, stating that “The UK’s only fracking firm Cuadrilla has relinquished
Lancashire-based shale gas exploration company Cuadrilla Resources confirms that the AJ Lucas Group Limited (AJL) and Cuadrilla Boards have approved the acquisition by AJL of
The Court of Appeal have today dismissed the appeal of three environmental activists found in contempt of court for carrying out direct action protests in
Cuadrilla Elswick Limited has confirmed a planning application has been submitted to Lancashire County Council (9 January 2020) in relation to its Elswick site. This