Are we fit to frack? Yes, we are

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Ken Cronin of industry group UKOOG argues many of the risks posed by fracking highlighted by conservation groups are already being addressed

The issue of how the onshore oil and gas industry works within the environment in which we operate is critical to the acceptance of the need to develop our shale gas resources. If we, as an industry, do...

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