Swiss chemical firm’s plans for exploratory borehole work in South Yorkshire gets go-ahead

Ineos Upstream, a subsidiary of Switzerland based oil and gas firm INEOS, has been granted an environmental permit to drill an exploratory borehole at a site in South Yorkshire.

The Environment Agency’s ‘Standard Rules’ permit allows the company to carry out drilling and waste management to take core samples of the rock at Common Road, Harthill. It does not allow fracking.

Standard Rules permits include fixed rules and conditions that cover common, low-risk industrial activities including low-risk testing.

They are issued to companies only after they demonstrate that they understand and can manage the risks to people and the environment, said The Environment Agency.

The Environment Agency also said that if the firm wishes to carry out additional activities on the site in the future, such as full well testing or hydraulic fracturing, it must submit a bespoke permit application that is tailored to those activities.

A spokesperson for the Environment Agency said: “Our regulatory controls for onshore oil and gas are in place to protect people and the environment. Standard Rules permits are common across industry and maintain high levels of environmental protection. They do not allow companies to carry out fracking – this activity requires a bespoke permit application which would be subject to a site-specific environmental risk assessment and extensive public consultation.

“As with all decisions on whether to issue environmental permits, we will assess a company’s proposals to ensure they meet strict requirements. If an activity poses an unacceptable risk to the environment, the activity will not be permitted.”

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