Guardian: The company at the heart of the anti-fracking protests in West Sussex on Monday confirmed that its exploratory drilling outside a village had discovered the presence of hydrocarbons, which can be used for fuel, and said further testing would be needed to ascertain flow rates.
After more than two months of operations at Balcombe, Cuadrilla said that it would be clearing the site by the weekend and would be closing it off for the next few months while it applies for planning permission to measure......
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United Kingdom: Fracking protests restart after Cuadrilla seeks new drilling rights
Posted by Guardian: Ben Quinn on September 23rd, 2013
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