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Fracking comments peer Lord Howell meant North West | Fracking comments peer Lord Howell meant North West |
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The Conservative peer criticised for saying fracking should take place in "desolate" areas of the North East has revealed he was actually referring to the North West. | The Conservative peer criticised for saying fracking should take place in "desolate" areas of the North East has revealed he was actually referring to the North West. |
Lord Howell, a former government energy policy adviser, made his original remarks about fracking on Tuesday. | Lord Howell, a former government energy policy adviser, made his original remarks about fracking on Tuesday. |
He told the Daily Telegraph he was actually talking about "the drilling going on off the Lancashire coast". | He told the Daily Telegraph he was actually talking about "the drilling going on off the Lancashire coast". |
Lord Howell of Guildford later apologised for any offence caused. | Lord Howell of Guildford later apologised for any offence caused. |
'Stupid error' | 'Stupid error' |
He had said that fracking, a form of shale gas extraction, should take place in the North East because there were large uninhabited areas. | He had said that fracking, a form of shale gas extraction, should take place in the North East because there were large uninhabited areas. |
But he told the newspaper north-east England was not "in his mind at all" when he made the comments "but it came out of my mouth as the North East". | But he told the newspaper north-east England was not "in his mind at all" when he made the comments "but it came out of my mouth as the North East". |
He said it was a "stupid error" to mention anywhere at all. | He said it was a "stupid error" to mention anywhere at all. |
Lord Howell added: "The general story is right - that we want the derricks for fracking to be far away from residences in unloved places that are not environmentally sensitive. | Lord Howell added: "The general story is right - that we want the derricks for fracking to be far away from residences in unloved places that are not environmentally sensitive. |
"It's odd that they've decided to do this in sensitive places down in Sussex." | "It's odd that they've decided to do this in sensitive places down in Sussex." |
Ian Roberts from anti-fracking group Resident Action On Fylde Fracking said the mistake was "not funny at all" and described Lord Howell as "ignorant". | |
"This man until recently has been a government adviser on energy policy and he is George Osborne's father-in-law so he is not some old buffoon who is getting a bit confused," he said. | |
Downing Street said on Tuesday Lord Howell did not speak for the government. | Downing Street said on Tuesday Lord Howell did not speak for the government. |
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He is understood to have left his role as the government's energy policy adviser in April. | He is understood to have left his role as the government's energy policy adviser in April. |
Fracking uses high-pressure liquid pumped deep underground to fracture shale rock and release gas. | Fracking uses high-pressure liquid pumped deep underground to fracture shale rock and release gas. |
Cuadrilla Resources owns licences to test drill for shale gas in the UK. | |
It owns five sites in Lancashire where exploratory tests for shale gas have been carried out, but the firm said there was no current activity in county. | |
The energy company has two current planning applications in with Lancashire County Council to test drill at its site in Banks and Clifton. | |
It announced in June it was also going to apply for six more permits to do exploratory testing at sites to be confirmed. | |
Cuadrilla also owns three sites in Sussex - Balcombe, Cowden and Lingfield. | |
It has planning permission to test for oil in Balcombe. | |
Protesters have delayed the company's plans to start drilling at the woodland site. | |
Fracking was temporarily banned in the UK after it was blamed for two earth tremors in Blackpool in 2011. | Fracking was temporarily banned in the UK after it was blamed for two earth tremors in Blackpool in 2011. |
A government report published in June 2012 concluded fracking was safe if adequately monitored. |
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