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Scarlett. 26-10-2018 04:25 PM

Cuadrilla suspends fracking yet again after 1.1 earthquake near Blackpool
 
https://cdn.images.dailystar.co.uk/d...=5bd33c30d412f

The latest quake, near the fracking site in Preston New Road, Lancs, measured 0.76 on the Richter Scale.

An earthquake of 0.5 has the TNT equivalent of 5.6kg — or a large hand grenade.

Anti-frackers claim pollution from drilling shale gas includes cancer-causing chemicals.

And people living near fracking sites often panic about the increase in tremors.

Protesters chained themselves to equipment at the site last week and others took to Twitter to to speak-out against fracking.

One said: “Great to see such potent community resistance against this disgusting industry.”

“Recent events have galvanised so many people to stand up against fracking!” added another.

Energy firm Cuadrilla started drilling for shale gas last week, but the company called their second halt to proceedings in a week due to the “micro seismic event”.



But it said the quake was “way below anything that would be felt at the surface”.

They stopped after 11.30am this morning after the tremor was detected on the grounds.

Cuadrilla confirmed operations would stop for at least 18 hours following the micro seismic event.

Cuadrilla said in a statement: "A micro seismic event of 0.76ML (local magnitude) was detected just after 11.30am this morning at Cuadrilla's shale gas exploration site.

Daily Star

arista 26-10-2018 04:28 PM

Fracking halted at Cuadrilla's Lancashire site after earthquake
 
[Cuadrilla has been forced to suspend fracking at their Lancashire site after a 0.8 magnitude earthquake was recorded.
The British Geological Survey recorded the quake at around 11.30am today.
In a statement, Cuadrilla's spokesperson confirmed: "Cuadrilla was hydraulically fracturing
the shale rock adjacent to a horizontal well at the time and the seismicity is classed as
a red event in line with the traffic light monitoring system regulated by the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA)."
The spokesperson added: "Work will now pause for at least 18 hours and is expected to recommence in the morning."]


https://news.sky.com/story/fracking-...quake-11536253


Sign Of The Times

Scarlett. 30-10-2018 03:26 PM

There's been another earth tremor at the fracking site at Preston New Road....this one measured 1.1 on the Richter scale.

It was detected at half past eleven at the site on Preston New Road.

Cuadrilla has confirmed they were fracking at the time it happened.

It's been defined as a red event as part of the traffic light system but the company maintains it's way below anything that can be felt on the surface.

Fracking at the site has now been halted for a further 18 hours whilst investigations are carried out.

Radio Wave

arista 30-10-2018 03:30 PM

Yes they are having to Stop , Again.

Scarlett. 30-10-2018 03:31 PM

They need to stop for good before they do serious damage, just one week ago the tremors were as low as 0.4, now they've reached 1.1

arista 30-10-2018 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dia. (Post 10323825)
They need to stop for good before they do serious damage, just one week ago the tremors were as low as 0.4, now they've reached 1.1


The Problem
is the CEO in charge
still has a Legal Right to carry on.
And he will not stop.


The PM is in Norway today
as if she would do anything , anyway

Oliver_W 30-10-2018 03:47 PM

I'm all for finding alternative fuels to oil, but what makes them think a method which causes tremors and releases possibly carcinogenic substances is a good idea?

Cherie 30-10-2018 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10323849)
I'm all for finding alternative fuels to oil, but what makes them think a method which causes tremors and releases possibly carcinogenic substances is a good idea?

money

bots 30-10-2018 04:32 PM

I'm not a fan of fracking but we need to get some perspective. The process itself by its nature causes tremors, but these are deep underground and do not reach the surface. Also the regulations are much tighter in the UK than they are anywhere else in europe, so given that, these red light events will be much more common here than anywhere else.

hijaxers 30-10-2018 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 10314027)
[Cuadrilla has been forced to suspend fracking at their Lancashire site after a 0.8 magnitude earthquake was recorded.
The British Geological Survey recorded the quake at around 11.30am today.
In a statement, Cuadrilla's spokesperson confirmed: "Cuadrilla was hydraulically fracturing
the shale rock adjacent to a horizontal well at the time and the seismicity is classed as
a red event in line with the traffic light monitoring system regulated by the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA)."
The spokesperson added: "Work will now pause for at least 18 hours and is expected to recommence in the morning."]


https://news.sky.com/story/fracking-...quake-11536253


Sign Of The Times

trying to bring the tower down eh :laugh:

user104658 31-10-2018 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10323849)
I'm all for finding alternative fuels to oil, but what makes them think a method which causes tremors and releases possibly carcinogenic substances is a good idea?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10323873)
money

No need to say anything else really :joker:


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