29th Jun 2015 10:35
LONDON (Alliance News) - The controversial fracking application made by Cuadrilla Resources has been refused by Lancashire County Council, as members adjourn to collect their reasons for why the application should be refused.
Cuadrilla Resources is at the forefront of the fracking argument in the UK after it submitted two applications to frack sites between Preston and Blackpool. The application for the Roseacre site was unanimously rejected by councillors on Thursday, following recommendations that it should be refused on traffic grounds.
Last Friday, the vote held for the Preston New Road site to refuse Cuadrilla was defeated, although seven councillors voted in favour of the refusal and seven against it with one abstention, as the chairman Munsif Dad voted against the refusal with the casting vote.
The proceedings were then adjourned again, as the councillors had received legal advice in private that they then proposed to make public and the council deferred the decision until Monday.
The councillors Monday rejected the application and risk Cuadrilla appealing the decision, something that lawyers have said will prove difficult as the company is likely to win the appeal. The councillors have adjourned to collect their reasoning for why the application should be refused.
Last week, the legal advice said if the "refusal is issued, the case officer cannot give evidence at any appeal", adding that "it would be difficult, if not impossible, to find a reputable independent planning consultant to defend Lancashire County Council's position".
The decision will be a huge blow to AIM-listed companies such as IGas Energy PLC, which is currently working on a five-year plan to develop shale gas sites in the North West and East Midlands, just south of Cuadrilla's sites, alongside major international partners Total, GDF Suez and INEOS.
IGas shares were down 1.3% to 30.25 pence per share on Monday.
The UK government will also be facing a setback after committing to accelerating the shale gas industry during the election campaign earlier this year.
By Joshua Warner; [email protected]; @JoshAlliance
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