OVER 100 PEOPLE DESCEND
ON A SMALL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON TO TELL IGAS TO
“FRACK OFF”.
What looked like more
than 100 people descended on a small industrial site in Ellesmere
Port on Sunday 14th December to protest against a
controversial proposed fracking site which would burrow over a mile
under the town. Perhaps they thought in such a heavily industrial
area it wouldn't be noticed but already there has been a “peace
camp” set up and protests held. Only less half a mile away from the
site is the start of the town of Ellesmere Port itself and it is
around a mile away from all the various heavy industrial
illustrations that make up the visibly dramatic Stanlow complex.
This according to one
environmental campaigner I interviewed for 107talk was to be
considered particularly dangerous due to the shape of the fracking
drill which is potentially to be used at Ellesmere Port.
Due to the shape of
the nearby Merseyton Road which links the M53 motorway with what used
to be called “The Boat Museum” they couldn't apparently
physically get a straight drill which is most often used for fracking
actually round the corner and they were forced to compromise. I was
told that due to the fact that the fracking drill to be used is not
straight it will apparently frack in a more unpredictable way
underground and may disturb methane which could be a dangerous
combination due to the oil refinery located relatively close by.
However actual fracking
itself at the site has not started as it is currently a “test
drill” to see if actual fracking for shale gas would actually be
viable. Without going into too many technical details this would cost
a bunch of money so it has to be considered very much worth it by the
investing company (IGas) so there is every possibility that the
company involved (Igas just in case you forgot the name already)
won't actually go ahead.
Pictured here are all
the colourful protest signs and of course Cheshire Police who have to
become keen protest visitors. One photographer got very close to the
drill itself.
PICTURES
AUDIO –
What is fracking anyway and why would it be bad for Ellesmere Port? -
MORE _ http://www.mixcloud.com/107talk
What is fracking anyway and why would it be bad for Ellesmere Port? -
VIDEO –
107 News - Where the site is and the concluding speech - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x3Bfe8x8kU
107 News - Where the site is and the concluding speech - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x3Bfe8x8kU
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