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Shale gas in the United Kingdom : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shale gas in the United Kingdom
Shale gas in the United Kingdom has attracted increasing attention since 2007, when onshore shale gas production was proposed. A number of wells have been drilled, but as of December 2014, there has been no commercial production of shale gas in the UK. See also Hydraulic Fracturing in the UK In July 2013 UK Prime Minister David Cameron claimed that, "fracking has real potential to drive energy bills down". However, since then figures from industry and government have stated that fracking in the UK alone will not lower prices as the UK is part of a well connected European market. Such figures included former BP Chief Executive and government advisor Lord Browne, Energy Secretary Ed Davey and economist Lord Stern.〔("Lord Browne: fracking will not reduce UK gas prices" ), The Guardian 29 November 2013〕〔("Fracking won't lower energy bills, says Davey" ), The Telegraph 9 September 2013〕〔("'Baseless economics': Lord Stern on David Cameron’s claims that a UK fracking boom can bring down price of gas" )〕 Favourable tax treatment was being offered to shale gas producers. ==Shale gas areas== The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) originally identified large areas of eastern and southern England as having the "best shale gas potential": However the British Geological Survey report released in October 2014 said that there was little potential for shale gas in the Weald Basin. (see 'Weald Basin' below)
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