Thirsk, Malton and Filey MP gives views on fracking ban reversal

The process of extracting gas hasn't been allowed since 2019

Author: Karen LiuPublished 22nd Sep 2022

The MP for Thirsk, Malton and Filey has given his thoughts after a ban on fracking in England has been reversed.

Campaigners say it goes against a 2019 Conservative manifesto pledge and the process of extracting gas hasn't been allowed since then, after it caused several tremors.

The government claims allowing it again will reduce our dependence on foreign gas.

Kevin Hollinrake said: "I am very supportive of renewable energy and reducing our reliance on imports of fossil fuels. I have also previously spoken out about the need to insulate more homes to reach our net zero target cost-effectively.

"However, gas will remain part of our energy mix for some decades, particularly when combined with Carbon, Capture & Storage technologies. I always prefer domestic production over imports, particularly given the higher carbon footprints of imported gas.

"I am supportive, therefore, of increased gas exploration in the North Sea and onshore where it is safe to do so. Even it is shown to be safe, it will be some years before Shale Gas exploration contributes meaningfully to our needs due to the number of well pads and wells required.

"As I have always said, there needs to be strict limits on development to protect communities and countryside and local people should feel the direct benefits of cash in their pockets to compensate them for the inconvenience they may experience from increased traffic.

"I have attached my report from my 2015 visit to Pennsylvania where shale gas exploration has taken place for some time.

"Moreover, I welcome the Government position that development should only take place with appropriate local community consent."

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