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  • INEOS Shale Challenges National Trust over refusal to allow Geological Survey
    édité le 21/07/2017 - Plus de news de "INEOS" - Voir la fiche entreprise de "INEOS"


INEOS Shale Challenges National Trust over refusal to allow Geological Survey
INEOS Shale has written to the National Trust asking the organisation to discuss plans to geologically survey Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire. INEOS has repeatedly tried to arrange a meeting, but the Trust refuses to even speak to the company.

If the National Trust refuses to change its position INEOS will have no choice but to write to the Oil & Gas Authority, asking for permission to seek a court order enforcing its rights to carry out these surveys on National Trust land.

Government licences give INEOS a legal obligation to investigate shale gas deposits in areas around the country, including Clumber Park. The geological surveys are classed as non-intrusive. They involve the use of specialist trucks to create and record sound waves in order to map rocks deep underground. The condition of the land is recorded before the survey and restored to the same condition afterwards. INEOS has agreed to share the results with the national archives for the benefit of the nation and future generations. Hundreds of other landowners have already agreed to the surveys.

Lynn Calder said today, “The National Trust is taking an overtly political position against all fossil fuels. What it fails to recognise is that shale gas is 50% cleaner than coal and 30% cleaner than oil. The development of shale gas will actually reduce greenhouse gas emissions.”

Under the Mines (Working Facilities & Support) Act 1966 INEOS has the right to carry out these surveys if a court agrees it is in the national interest to do so. INEOS believes it is firmly in the national interest and that a court would back its position.

Lynn Calder said, “At INEOS we are developing a shale gas industry that is safe and essential for the UK and the economy. It is estimated that the industry will create tens of thousands of well-paid jobs and INEOS has pledged to give 6% of revenue to local people – potentially amounting to billions of pounds. The Royal Society says that shale gas production is safe if properly regulated.”

INEOS has asked the National Trust to respond to its letter and agree to the surveys. If that cannot be achieved the company will reluctantly have to pursue legal action.

About INEOS

INEOS is a leading manufacturer of petrochemicals, specialty chemicals and oil products. Comprising 18 businesses, with a production network spanning 105 manufacturing facilities in 22 countries, it produces more than 60 million tonnes of petrochemicals, 20 million tons per annum of crude oil refined products (fuels) and in 2016 it had sales of around $40bn. Worldwide, INEOS employs 18,500 people. Our management philosophy is to operate a simple and decentralized organizational structure.

INEOS products make a significant contribution to saving life, improving health and enhancing standards of living for people around the world. From paints to plastics, textiles to technology, medicines to mobile phones - chemicals manufactured by INEOS enhance almost every aspect of modern life.


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