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PasajerodelToro 18 Jan 2016

Forex will boost gas prices? - BUY IGAS Norway's currency is rising vs gbp [link]

hethersett62 18 Jan 2016

Fracking in the U.K. Myth of anti's. [link]

PasajerodelToro 18 Jan 2016

Buy - cold weather boost to gas prices [link]

PasajerodelToro 18 Jan 2016

Sentiment change at advfn - BUY [link]

PasajerodelToro 18 Jan 2016

Bad sentiment advfn holders are bearish. 100% sell there

eltelex 12 Jan 2016

Bucking the trend Blue in a red sea

GoldenBug 11 Jan 2016

Fracking on lake.. [link]

eltelex 04 Jan 2016

Why the spike amongst the gloom today Something moving or news immenent.

eltelex 21 Dec 2015

when do we get the results of the well Stockbridge-25z spudded in October. Shold be close to getting some news.

Footie Wootie 18 Dec 2015

Re: IGAS awarded new blocks ....and the price falls 5%!

ItsGrimupNorth 17 Dec 2015

BBC Yes I have noticed this time and time again , However our local news BBC Northwest is now giving a more balanced view and interviewing people with views on both sides so hopefully the rest of the BBC will follow

eltelex 17 Dec 2015

IGAS awarded new blocks Another piece of good news. Keep it coming.

Spain Fund 16 Dec 2015

MPs back new fracking regulations [link] have voted by 298 to 261 to allow fracking under national parks amid calls for stronger safeguards. It means fracking will only be allowed 1,200m below national parks, with drilling taking place from outside the protected areas.Critics including Labour and Greenpeace have accused the government of a U-turn after it pledged an outright ban on fracking in national parks.Ministers said their plans will protect "our most precious landscapes".The draft regulations were approved in a ballot vote on Wednesday without a debate.fracking graphicMPs overwhelmingly rejected an outright ban on fracking in a Commons vote in January, during which ministers also pledged an "outright ban" on fracking in national parks.Labour has said the government's plans, contained in a draft regulation, represent a U-turn on this commitment.The proposals, set out in July, would only allow fracking 1,200m below national parks, Areas of Outstanding National Beauty, the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads and World Heritage Sites.Ministers said the strategy would create jobs while "safeguarding our most precious landscapes".MPs opposed the passing of the draft regulation when it was read out in the Commons on Tuesday evening. Because this happened after the conclusion of the day's main business, parliamentary rules required the vote to be deferred - until Wednesday.Under this process of so-called deferred divisions, MP voted on the proposal by filling in ballot papers with the result announced later by Deputy Speaker Natascha Engel.Shadow energy secretary Lisa Nandy accused ministers of using a "parliamentary backdoor" to try to approve the "weak regulations" without debate.She said: "Fracking should not go ahead in Britain until stronger safeguards are in place to protect drinking water sources and sensitive parts of our countryside like national parks."Media captionClaire Marshall explains how fracking could be done in national parksLiberal Democrat leader Tim Farron said the government had shown a "complete lack of regard for protecting some of the most beautiful scenery in the UK and its wildlife", while Greenpeace criticised the use of what it called an "arcane parliamentary process".A Department of Energy and Climate Change spokesman said: "The UK has one of the best track records in the world for protecting our environment while developing our industries - these regulations will get this vital industry moving while protecting our environment and people."Yesterday's Task Force for Shale Gas report confirmed exactly what we have been saying for some time - that with the right standards in place fracking can take place safely."

eltelex 16 Dec 2015

Fantastic news. This was a major hurdle. Expect more double digit rises as more news comes following today's news. Back to £1 in months.

Kev293 16 Dec 2015

...and so it begins MPs have voted by 298 to 261 to allow fracking under national parks.And so it begins.

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