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A strike at the Cuadrilla Resources site in Lancashire in August resulted in a 2.9 magnitude earthquake.
The government has called for a break to stop gas extraction in the UK in fear of earthquakes.
According to the OGA (Oil and Gas Authority) report, an indefinite interruption cannot predict the magnitude or magnitude of progress made by the practice.
Andrea Leadsom, the business secretary, said that extraction is safe "if and when it is not necessary" that it is temporary.
Labor, Lib Dems and the Green Party want a permanent ban.
Fracking stopped at the end of August due to the activity of Cuadrilla Resources, the only company capable of performing the process at the site of Preston New Road in Lancashire.
After the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy concluded that OGA could not rule out additional seismic activity, it said, "If the industry cannot" predictably predict and control vibrations, "" no further consent to parking will be recognized. " . Way.
But it was not totally forbidden.
Asked what the reason for the BBC Radio 4 program today is, Leadsom said Shale Gas was Britain's "huge opportunity."
"We're going to follow science and it's very clear that we can't be sure. Science is not accurate enough to assess defects, and geological research turns out to be inaccurate. Until we can be absolutely sure, It is forcing a moratorium, ”she said.
Opposition leader Jeremy Corbin Tweet The suspension was an "election stunt" and the Labor Party permanently banned fracking.
Former Liberal Democratic cause former Conservative Energy Secretary Sam Gyimah said Johnson's "transition to environmentalism" is "skin deep."
"It's interesting that as soon as we approached the election he decided to oppose the strike."
Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, asked the UK whether it should seek ways to safely transport freckling, and fossil fuels should "stay constantly," and the government said it was "absolute to complete it." Promise ".
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Andrea Leadsom stressed that this is not forbidden and that the government is following science.
But scientists say it is difficult to think that current theft will not cause earthquakes in the UK
"The UK is flawed and it's difficult to avoid it because the current imaging technology used in the industry doesn't yet provide enough resolution to detect many flaws," said Richard Davis of Newcastle University.
The biggest question for companies working in this area is whether they can spend any more money in this regulatory environment.
Do they think it's worth investing in the hope that "science" will one day get their favor and regulation will change?
Or they will have so many two moratoriums in 10 years that they decide that frecking is not the future in the UK.
Friends of the district said they had to pass legislation to make the Fraking Moratorium permanent.
Craig Bennett, Chief Executive Officer, said, “For almost a decade, people from all over the country have fought David and Goliath against this powerful industry.
The charity CPRE has long called for a break in frecking and said it will help the UK achieve its zero carbon emissions target by 2050.
Anti-destruction activist Barbara Richardson, protesting at Preston New Road, says he is "careful and optimistic," adding that locals "worry" about the effects of frecking.
"They want to go away, want some rest from this, and have been fighting this for five and a half years," she told BBC Breakfast.
Claire Stephenson of Frack Free Lancashire said activists congratulated the British crushing industry as "completed," adding that protests would continue until a "complete ban".
Susan Holliday, President of the Preston New Action Group, said: "We will be able to celebrate when Cuadrilla begins its dismantling and the site is restored."
Why Proc?
Fracking is the process of pumping liquid deep underground to destroy shale rocks and release any gas or oil trapped in it.
According to a 2013 assessment by the British Geological Survey, Bowland Shale in northern England has enough resources to supply up to 50 years of current gas demand.
However, a study published in August estimates that there are only five to seven years of supply.
The UK's frecking industry dismissed the report's findings that the process could contribute significantly to future energy demand and create thousands of jobs.
Fierce opposition
If the size of the debris is more than 0.5 times, you need to stop for 18 hours.
The government's announcement took a second delay on frecking.
The first suspension, which lasted for a year, took place in November 2011 in the Conservative-Democratic Democratic coalition government.
The fracking industry faces fierce opposition from both community and environmental groups.
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Community and environmental groups protested frecking
Prime Minister Boris Johnson supported the framing in the Daily Telegraph, where Britain's shale gas discovery in the past was "glorious news for mankind."
According to a recent report by the National Audit Office, since 2011, the UK has spent more than £ 32.7m to support Fracking.
All scams in Scotland have been suspended since 2013 and the SNP recently confirmed a "no support" policy on extraction methods..
The Welsh government has also objected to fraking for many years, assuming a "moratorium" has been in place since 2015, while in Northern Ireland there is a plan for fraking.
Suspension in the UK will now put pressure on Kuala della resources, which is currently investing £ 270 million in the shale gas industry.
Cuadrilla Resources has 30 full-time employees, but there are also a number of contract employees.
A spokesman for Cuadrilla Resources declined to comment.
The BBC understands that Cuadrilla and other bankruptcies did not talk ahead of time about the government's decision.
Ken Cronin, chief executive of the UK's Onshore Oil and Gas, representing the flecking company, said: "In the future, we will be able to work closely with oil and gas authorities and other relevant regulatory bodies to operate safely and environmentally responsible. We're working hard to prove that. "