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Wednesday, 13 August 2014 08:35

Fracking:proposals for exploratory drilling in Co Fermanagh rejected

Northern Ireland’s Environment Minister, Mark H Durkan has rejected Tamboran’s proposals for exploratory drilling in Fermanagh to test for shale gas under permitted development rights.

Tamboran Resources Limited is a private international exploration company focused on finding and developing unconventional oil and gas resources in multiple basins around the world.

The Department of the Environment received notification from Australian mining company Tamboran of their intention to drill a core of rock from Cleggan Quarry, Belcoo in County Fermanagh on 21 July 2014. Tamboran is a private international exploration company focused on finding and developing unconventional oil and gas resources in multiple basins around the world.

The company were seeking confirmation that this work could be carried out under current permitted development rights without the need for full planning permission as part of their ongoing exploration into the viability of extracting shale gas by means of hydraulic fracturing in County Fermanagh.

In considering the proposal Mark Durkan said that after very careful consideration he had concluded that any drilling would require an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and  full planning permission. He said:

"I have concerns that this is an existing quarry where unauthorised extraction has taken place. I believe there is insufficient information to establish what environmental impacts may have already arisen as a result of these unauthorised activities. Therefore, it is not possible to assess the environmental impact of the drilling cumulatively with other unknown environmental impacts of unregulated activity."

"In arriving at this decision I believe I must proceed on the basis of a precautionary principle. This principle establishes that a risk exists if it cannot be excluded on the basis of objective information and in the case of doubt as to the absence of significant effects then a full Environmental Assessment should be carried out. I have therefore concluded this is EIA development requiring full planning permission with an accompanying Environmental Statement and current permitted development rights do not apply."

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