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West Sussex site targeted for shale gas test drilling | West Sussex site targeted for shale gas test drilling |
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Shale gas company Cuadrilla is to carry out exploratory drilling at a site in West Sussex. | Shale gas company Cuadrilla is to carry out exploratory drilling at a site in West Sussex. |
Cuadrilla plans to drill a 3,000ft (914m) vertical well and a 2,500ft (762m) horizontal bore to the south of Balcombe, near Haywards Heath, in June. | Cuadrilla plans to drill a 3,000ft (914m) vertical well and a 2,500ft (762m) horizontal bore to the south of Balcombe, near Haywards Heath, in June. |
It said if oil and gas were discovered tests would be carried out but neither well would be hydraulically-fractured. | |
Balcombe Parish Council said it had been given assurances that fracking would not take place at the site. | Balcombe Parish Council said it had been given assurances that fracking would not take place at the site. |
Fracking involves pumping a mixture of water and chemicals into shale rock at high pressure to extract gas and oil. | |
The local authority previously told representatives of Cuadrilla on 3 May it was "committed to oppose" the technique. | |
Exploration borehole | Exploration borehole |
Fracking was banned temporarily in the UK in 2011, after it was blamed for two earth tremors in Lancashire during drilling carried out by Cuadrilla. | |
Environmentalists remained concerned about possible contamination of water supplies. | |
In December, Cuadrilla said it had no intention "at the moment" of drilling to the area south of the village, where it now has permission to drill a borehole for oil and gas exploration. | In December, Cuadrilla said it had no intention "at the moment" of drilling to the area south of the village, where it now has permission to drill a borehole for oil and gas exploration. |
On Wednesday, a spokesman for the energy company said it had "planning permission from West Sussex County Council for further exploratory drilling since 2010. | |
"This permission has a deadline attached to it and so Cuadrilla is keen to complete this approved activity before the permission expires." | "This permission has a deadline attached to it and so Cuadrilla is keen to complete this approved activity before the permission expires." |
'Dirty and unnecessary' | |
Chief executive Francis Egan added: "Although this summer's work will be unobtrusive, we're fully aware that local people will have many questions about our plans and we'll do our best to answer all of them. | Chief executive Francis Egan added: "Although this summer's work will be unobtrusive, we're fully aware that local people will have many questions about our plans and we'll do our best to answer all of them. |
"During the coming months, we will discuss our plans with residents and they will be able to visit the site to see for themselves what our work involves." | "During the coming months, we will discuss our plans with residents and they will be able to visit the site to see for themselves what our work involves." |
Tony Bosworth, of Friends of the Earth, said: "Today Lancashire, tomorrow the Weald - this test drilling could lead to fracking on a large scale. | |
"This news will strengthen the resolve of local people who are already fighting to protect their communities from the fracking threat." | |
He added: "Fracking is dirty, unnecessary and a risk to our climate and environment. We should be investing in safe, clean energy from the wind, waves and sun." | |
The exploratory drilling is expected to last for about four months. | The exploratory drilling is expected to last for about four months. |