British shale gas company to restart its gas well after court dismissed plea

Devdiscourse News Desk| London | United Kingdom

Updated: 13-10-2018 01:52 IST | Created: 12-10-2018 17:59 IST

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Cuadrilla, a British shale gas company, said on Friday it would begin fracking a shale gas well at its Lancashire site in Britain on Oct. 13 after a court dismissed an attempt to stop the process.

The privately owned company will spend three months fracking two horizontal wells, which involves injecting sand, water and chemicals to split tightly packed shale rock and extract gas.

A local resident wanted the fracking suspended to allow for a judicial review of the local council's safety procedures however a High Court judge dismissed the case.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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