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Cameron Says Hopeful About Approval of 'Unconventional Gas Sites' in UK

© AFP 2023 / LEON NEALActivists attend an anti-fracking rally outside the Houses of Parliament in central London
Activists attend an anti-fracking rally outside the Houses of Parliament in central London - Sputnik International
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UK Prime Minister David Cameron said Wednesday he hoped that unconventional gas sites would be approved in the United Kingdom after Lancashire county council rejected fracking proposals.

Anti-Fracking protesters demonstrate outside Lancashire County Hall in Preston, northwest England, on June 23, 2015 - Sputnik International
UK Lancashire Postpones Decision on Little Plumpton Fracking Until June 29
MOSCOW (Sputnik) On Monday, the council of Lancashire, located in northwestern England, rejected the British fracking company Cuadrilla's plans to develop a new fracking site in Little Plumpton.

Cameron expressed hope that "unconventional gas sites" would receive approval in Lancashire or elsewhere in the country during a House of Commons session. However, so far he has stopped short of overruling the county’s decision.

Earlier in June, the council rejected Cuadrilla’s bid to frack at Roseacre Wood, another site in the country.

Fracking, a method to extract shale gas by pumping water and highly toxic chemicals at high pressure into the ground, has proven contentious in the United Kingdom and other countries.

In 2011, minor earthquake tremors were triggered by the drilling of a hydraulic pumping station at Cuadrilla's Preese Hall in Lancashire, leading to a fracking ban that was lifted the following year.

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