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    Issue 34/2014 - Nova Scotia, Canada bans fracking

    • Last Update: 2022-11-13
    • Source: Internet
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    It is reported that the Canadian province of Nova Scotia has planned to indefinitely ban the use of hydraulic fracturing technology for drilling in land shale tectonic areas
    .
    The province's Minister of Energy, Andrew Smith.
    Younger said the government will introduce regulations this fall to ban the use of hydraulic fracking in terrestrial shale tectonic areas
    .
    "The vast majority of people in Nova Scotia are currently concerned
    about allowing high-capacity fracking in the province," Younger said.
    He said the ban applied to high-capacity hydraulic fracturing
    .
    The decision came after the provincial government commissioned a large number of studies from relevant agencies and gave the public a comment period
    of up to 10 months.
    Environmental groups welcomed the decision, but the Canadian Association of Petro Producers criticized it
    .
    (Xiaohua)

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