Landowners in the Sussex Downs National Park are mounting a "legal blockade" to block a potential fracking site. Solicitors for residents near Fernhurst, in West Sussex, have written to Celtique Energie and the Energy Secretary Ed Davey to explicitly deny permission to drill under their land. Plans to frack were vehemently opposed in Balcombe, also in Sussex, last year.
Fracking is a method of extracting energy, such as shale gas, from rocks by forcing it out under high pressure.
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So trespassing is ok if you're a company, in the eyes of the government? I hope they're fair about it and allow me to dig under any bank vault that I may be passing.
That would be costly for companies then, keep it cheap and change the law to suit companies, doesn't matter what the people who own the land think. Doesn't matter if it pollutes water etc, that's something they'll ignore anyway. People and lives are cheap, money and profit is all that matters in the game to make it rich. If you can't persaude people with good sound reasoning, change the law and ignore them. *shrug*
Fracking is a method of extracting energy, such as shale gas, from rocks by forcing it out under high pressure.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-26007057
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It comes after the government said it may alter trespass law to make drilling under property easier for companies.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change has said it is reviewing whether this existing route is "fit for purpose" due to concerns that fracking for shale gas could be held back by lengthy and costly court proceedings.


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