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Commission recommends minimum principles for shale gas

World Pipelines,


The European Commission has adopted a Recommendation aiming to ensure that proper environmental and climate safeguards are in place for shale gas fracking. The Recommendation should help all EU states intending to frack address health and environmental risks and improve transparency for citizens. It also lays the ground for a level playing field for the industry, and establishes a clearer framework for investors.

The Recommendation is accompanied by a Communication that considers the opportunities and challenges of using fracking to extract hydrocarbons. Both documents are part of a wider initiative by the European Commission to put in place an integrated climate and energy policy framework for the period up to 2030.

Environment Commissioner, Janez Potocnik, commented: "Shale gas is raising hopes in some parts of Europe, but is also a source of public concern. The Commission is responding to calls for action with minimum principles that Member States are invited to follow in order to address environmental and health concerns and give operators and investors the predictability they need."

The Recommendation encourages member states to:

  • Plan ahead of developments and evaluate possible cumulative effects before granting licences;
  • Carefully assess environmental impacts and risks;
  • Ensure that the integrity of the well is up to best practice standards;
  • Check the quality of the local water, air, soil before operations start, in order to monitor any changes and deal with emerging risks;
  • Control air emissions, including greenhouse gas emissions, by capturing the gases;
  • Inform the public about chemicals used in individual wells;
  • Ensure that operators apply best practices throughout the project.

The Commission will continue facilitating the exchange of information with member states, industry and civil society organisations on the environmental performance of shale gas projects.

Next steps?
EU member states are invited to apply the principles within six months and, from December 2014 onwards, inform the Commission each year about measures that they have put in place. The Commission will monitor the application of the Recommendation with a publicly available scoreboard that will compare the situation in different member states. It will review the effectiveness of this approach in 18 months.

Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/23012014/principles_for_shale_gas_fracking_55/

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