UK fracking industry pushes for review of earthquake limits

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Firms say regulations forcing operations to stop if they trigger tremors greater than 0.5 magnitude threaten viability

 

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frackfree_eu From the Heart. NO NO NO!!! Greed should not overtake common sense.

Resist_Fracking Not a good idea. Fraking is a disaster, carbon based fuels are a disaster, companies making millions our of ruining the climate, a disaster. Time to ditch oil.

Why not let ‘actual’ geologists decide what is necessary. As long as they have independence and agree on a reasonable limit.

Who’d have thought they would! Probably doable if directors and shareholders agree to being personally accountable for settling future claims

There is no safe fracking. Period.

Who or what is behind Quadrilla? It seems like an Indie label offshoot from a major record company. Designed to go bankrupt the minute it is held liable for damages. And the big company walks away laughing all the way to the Caimans.

Resist_Fracking FrackOff

We shouldn't be forced to tolerate poor alternatives for green energy. If frackers can't help causing that substantial disturbance to the ground, we shouldn't lower the bar.

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