Frack Off (London) Stage Die In Outside Shale Gas Conference

Mem­bers of the group Frack Off (Lon­don) staged a die in out­side the Respon­si­ble Shale Con­fer­ence in Lon­don. [1]  The con­fer­ence held at Hogan and Lovells explores the ben­e­fits of shale gas and informs investors of its chal­lenges.  Speak­ers include mem­bers of the shale gas indus­try from the Unit­ed States as well as senior mem­bers from Sta­tOil, IGas and the British Geo­log­i­cal Soci­ety.  It is believed that they are prepar­ing for the British Geo­log­i­cal Society’s lat­est esti­mate of shale gas with­in the coun­try. [2]

The demon­stra­tion comes with­in days of protest group No Dash for Gas’s end­ing their record occu­pa­tion of the West Bur­ton gas pow­er sta­tion. [3] Both these demon­stra­tions are part of the ongo­ing debate over the UK’s ener­gy future.  Last week Ener­gy min­is­ter John Hayes entered the fray by sug­gest­ing that there are enough wind tur­bines in the UK and that we need to invest in shale gas. [4]

The group says that the die in was to high­light the fact that burn­ing gas is not a clean fuel and that it will lead to us not meet­ing our cli­mate change tar­gets. Gideon George, a par­tic­i­pant in the demon­stra­tions says “Build­ing more pow­er sta­tions to run on shale gas only leads to more coal being burned as the price drops on the glob­al mar­ket. Instead of con­tin­u­ing to invest in dan­ger­ous fos­sil fuels, the gov­ern­ment needs to con­tin­ue to invest in renew­ables so that we can tack­le cli­mate change.  Oth­er­wise droughts and extreme storms like Hur­ri­cane Sandy will become com­mon­place.”

Frack­ing uses water and a mix­ture of chem­i­cals to extract shale gas from the ground. The process is cred­it­ed with reduc­ing the price of gas in the Unit­ed States. How­ev­er in the UK the process caused two minor earth­quakes in Lan­cashire.

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Notes for Edi­tor
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[1]http://www.responsibleshale.co.uk/
[2]http://uk.reuters.com/article/2012/10/16/uk-shale-idUKBRE89F0JW20121016
[3]http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/nov/05/no-dash-for-gas-end-occupation
[4]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/energy/9644558/Death-knell-for-wind-farms-Enough-is-Enough-says-minister.html

Frack Off (Lon­don) is a peace­ful direct action group cam­paign­ing against all forms of uncon­ven­tion­al fos­sil fuel extrac­tion.  They have per­formed street the­atre out­side DECC and co-host­ed last year’s ‘frack mob’ out­side the uncon­ven­tion­al gas con­fer­ence.