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UPDATE: UK Begins Fracking Push As New Onshore Licences Are Awarded

Thu, 17th Dec 2015 14:08

LONDON (Alliance News) - The UK government began offering almost 100 new onshore oil and gas licences to companies on Thursday, with around three quarters of the blocks suitable for fracking.

The 14th onshore licensing round was conducted by the industry regulator, the Oil and Gas Authority, with the 159 blocks on offer being consolidated into 93 licences which have been offered to companies that had successful applications.

The first London-listed stocks to report they had won licences were UK Oil and Gas Investments PLC and Solo Oil PLC, with the pair winning one licence on the Isle of Wight.

Fellow AIM-listed Egdon Resources PLC also said it had won nine licences under the licensing round whilst Europa Oil and Gas (Holdings) PLC secured three new licences, one of which with partner Upland Resources PLC.

It is likely other London-listed stocks will have applied for licences. Under the licensing round, a total of 95 applications were made by 47 companies.

Importantly, of the 159 blocks that were on offer, around 119 of them hold unconventional shale oil or gas, making them suitable for fracking which has been a hot and controversial topic this week after MP's approved fracking in certain parts of the UK, including underneath national parks.

"Around 75% of the 159 blocks being offered today relate to unconventional shale oil or gas, and additional regulatory requirements apply to this kind of activity," said the UK government. "This round enables a significant amount of the UK?s shale prospects to be taken forward to be explored and tested."

The dishing out of the licences comes only days after MPs voted to allow fracking for shale gas below national parks and other protected sites, bringing the already controversial topic back into the spotlight.

Companies can drill as far down as 1,200 metres under national parks, but will have to drill outside of the parks and then drill horizontally underneath. Although no actual drilling would occur in the parks themselves, the move was criticised as MPs voted for an outright ban on fracking under protected areas earlier this year.

Alongside national parks, companies will also be able to frack underneath areas of outstanding natural beauty, world heritage sites and other protected areas - drawing criticism from environmentalists.

The licences offered to companies Thursday allow them to explore, appraise and extract oil or gas from their respective areas, but does not allow them to begin a full scale operation, meaning any company wishing to progress their licence will need to seek a new licence in the future.

The licence offered to UK Oil and Gas and Solo Oil holds two prospects, the Arreton discovery and the M prospect, with the M prospect extending into the new licence from UK Oil and Gas' nearby offshore licence.

UK Oil and Gas will operate that licence holding a 65% stake and Solo will hold a 30% interest, with the balance being owned by Angus energy, in which UK Oil and Gas holds a minor stake.

UK Oil and Gas shares were up 6.6% to 1.31 pence on Thursday with Solo shares trading up 18% to 0.278p.

Egdon Resources said it has been offered a total of nine licences through the licensing round, covering a total area of around 1,128 square kilometres, or 278,220 acres, in the East Midlands and over the Cleveland basin.

Egdon will hold a 15% stake in two blocks over the Gainsborough Trough, a 37.5% stake over two blocks over the Humber basin, a 75% stake in one other block over the Humber, a 33.3% stake in three blocks over the Cleveland basin, a 17.5% stake over two more blocks over Cleveland and will also wholly own one other block over Humber.

Egdon shares were trading up 21% to 9.95 pence per share on Thursday.

Europa Oil and Gas secured three new licences. One licence contains two blocks over the Humber Area where it believes there are three conventional (meaning it would not involve fracking) prospects, with Europa operating it with a 50% stake.

Europa will also hold a 16.6% stake in another licence in the East Midlands alongside fellow AIM-listed Upland Resources PLC which will hold a similar stake, and Europa will also hold a 22.5% stake in another licence over the Cleveland basin with partners including Edgon, which will hold a 17.5% stake.

Europa shares were trading up 10.4% to 3.17p on Thursday whilst Upland shares were down 8.9% to 0.820p.

According to the government's website, other London-listed stocks that have either been offered licences or are involved in ventures that have applied for licences include Ithaca Energy (UK) Ltd, InfraStrata PLC and IGas Energy PLC

Ithaca shares were up 5.5% to 28.75p on Thursday. InfraStrata shares were untraded, having last closed at 1.57p. IGas shares were up 9.1% to 22.22p.

Notably, Cuadrilla Resources, the company that has been spearheading the fracking argument in the UK since 2011, also applied for licences with big players like Total, GDF Suez and Ineos also applying for licences.

The Conservative government has been a big supporter of fracking since winning a majority in the General Election back in May, coming under fire from critics for encouraging the industry whilst cutting renewable energy subsidies.

Notably, the approval for fracking and the licence awards comes only a week after a landmark deal was signed by nations around the world aimed at tackling climate change.

By Joshua Warner; joshuawarner@alliancenews.com; @JoshAlliance

Copyright 2015 Alliance News Limited. All Rights Reserved.

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