The company is offering six per cent of future shale gas revenues to those sitting on reserves or affected by their extraction
One of Britain's biggest industrial firms has been accused of taking a "bribes and bulldozers" approach to fracking after unveiling a multi-billion pound plan to compensate landowners and local communities...
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