Timeline on fracking in Lancashire
October 2009
Shale gas exploration company Cuadrilla gets planning permission from Lancashire County Council to drill test wells for natural gas in the county.
August 2010
Cuadrilla starts its drilling operations in Lancashire. It drills wells at Preese Hall, Weeton, that month followed by Grange Hill, Singleton, in 2011 and Anna’s Road, Westby, in 2012.
April/May 2011
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April 1
A tremor measuring 2.3 on the Richter scale is felt.
May 27
A tremor measuring 1.4 is felt.
End of May 2011
The Government imposes a moratorium on fracking.
December 2012
After consulting experts the Government decides fracking can resume with strict controls and regulation. Ed Davey makes the announcement.
February 2014
Cuadrilla lodges two applications to drill and then test frack. One at Preston New Road, Little Plumpton, and another at Roseacre Wood.
June 2015
Lancashire County Council refuses planning permission for fracking to go ahead at the two sites. Cuadrilla appeals three months later.
April 2016
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October 2016
Minister Sajid Javed overrules the council and allows fracking to go ahead at Preston New Road but defers a decision on Roseacre over traffic safety.
January 2017
Work begins preparing the Preston New Road site for two horizontally drilled wells.
October 2018
Protests begin at Preston New Road as Cuadrilla begins fracking well number one.
October 2018
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November 2018
Five MPs call for an end to fracking after the 36th tremor is recorded.
December 2018
Fracking halts and Cuadrilla assesses the results and gas flow.
August 2019
Cuadrilla starts fracking the second well at Preston New Road.
August 26
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November 1 2019
Fracking is banned.