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Scotland extends fracking ban indefinitely but stops short of drafting new law

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    Scotland has declared that it will not support the development of unconventional oil or gas, calling such projects incompatible with efforts to curb climate change. On October 3, Energy Minister Paul Wheelhouse outlined the Scottish government’s policy, saying that a moratorium imposed in 2015 on the extraction of shale oil, shale gas, and coal-bed methane (CBM) would remain in place.

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    Posted by Jennifer Delay Iacullo
    Jennifer DeLay Iacullo is a freelance writer specializing in global oil, gas, and power engineering topics. She has covered the energy industry of the former Soviet Union, China, Africa, Latin America and North America for more than 20 years. She lives in Atlanta with her family.