The economic impact on UK energy policy of shale gas and oil: 3rd report of session 2013-14

Author:   Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: Select Committee on Economic Affairs ,  Lord John MacGregor of Pulham Market
Publisher:   TSO
Volume:   2013-14 172
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9780108554483


Pages:   103
Publication Date:   08 May 2014
Format:   Paperback
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The economic impact on UK energy policy of shale gas and oil: 3rd report of session 2013-14


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The Committee fully supports the Government's commitment to 'go all out for shale'. It says the UK is 'exceptionally fortunate' to have substantial shale gas and oil resources and that exploration and appraisal is urgently needed to establish their economic potential. However the exploratory drilling with hydraulic fracturing ( fracking ) needed for shale gas development has hardly begun. Since the lifting of a moratorium on hydraulic fracturing in 2012, the Environment Agency has not received or approved a single application for the permits necessary for exploratory drilling. This report calls for a simplified and clear regulatory regime to encourage development of shale and reassure communities that risks of harm to the environment or human health are low. The Committee expresses concern that complex regulation may be causing unnecessary delays. The benefits cannot be quantified however until exploratory drilling and appraisal establishes the UK's economically recoverable reserves of shale gas and paves the way for development. The Committee also welcomes the community benefit schemes announced by the industry for localities where fracking takes place. The positive contribution of shale gas development would also help achieve the UK's commitments on climate change. The carbon footprint of shale gas extraction and use is estimated to be around half that of coal and lower than that of liquefied natural gas (LNG). Although some concerns such as earth tremors have been much exaggerated, legitimate concerns raised by opponents of fracking about possible harm to the environment and health should be taken seriously. The Committee concludes, however, that with appropriate regulation, the risks are low.

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Author:   Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: Select Committee on Economic Affairs ,  Lord John MacGregor of Pulham Market
Publisher:   TSO
Imprint:   TSO
Volume:   2013-14 172
ISBN:  

9780108554483


ISBN 10:   0108554481
Pages:   103
Publication Date:   08 May 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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