Fracking

(asked on 1st June 2018) - View Source

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, what estimate the Government has made of the number of hydraulic fracturing wells required in the UK to replace gas imports for the period 2021 to 2035.


Answered by
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Claire Perry
This question was answered on 8th June 2018

In October 2017, the Government published a report summarising gas security, including consideration of the role of shale gas, over the next 20 years:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/gas-security-of-supply-strategic-assessment-and-review.

UK security of supply is provided by having access to a diverse range of sources, of which shale gas could be one. However, it is not yet known how much of the UK shale gas resource will ultimately be recoverable, or what rates of extraction, deliverability or reliability could be assumed if shale sources are found to be viable.

As such, while shale gas has the potential to support gas security of supply in the UK at a time when UK Continental Shelf supply sources are in decline, and to reduce reliance on imported gas, we do not have a figure on the number of wells needed to have an effect on security of supply.

Government security of supply assessments have conservatively assumed no shale contributions during the next 20 years.

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