Giant Gas Field Discovery Could Power Britain for a Decade

A giant gas field has been discovered under Lincolnshire that could fuel the UK’s entire needs for a decade, reducing dependence on imports and generating tens of thousands of jobs, an energy company has said. The Telegraph has the story.

Egdon Resources, the business behind the discovery, is to formally announce its findings at an energy industry conference later this month.

Its preliminary work suggests that the field, centred on the market town of Gainsborough, is so large that it could benefit the whole UK economy, boosting growth through more jobs, increased tax revenue and cheaper energy.

If subsequent drilling confirms the scale of the find, it is likely to reignite the debate about fracking – and create a potential clash between Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, and Ed Miliband, the Energy Secretary, as the Government attempts to chart a course between Net Zero and economic growth.

Fracking, the process of extracting gas by pumping ultra-high pressure liquid underground to crack the bedrock, is currently banned in Britain after previous work triggered small earthquakes.

Exploiting the field would mean ending this moratorium as well as lifting a ban on new oil and gas licensing introduced by Mr Miliband, whose own constituency of Doncaster North is close to part of the discovery.

It comes after Ms Reeves announced Labour’s support for a third runway at Heathrow Airport, despite longstanding opposition to the scheme from Mr Miliband. Earlier this year the Chancellor emphasised that growth, not Net Zero, was the Government’s “No 1 mission”.

Worth reading in full.

Stop Press: Ed Miliband is the only Cabinet Minister to say that he has a heat pump at his home.

Stop Press 2: Miliband has responded by pledging a permanent ban on fracking. Because of course he has.

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Art Simtotic
1 year ago

From the Telegraph article:

“The land take would be far smaller than for solar farms and the energy produced would be far greater.”

Specialist subject the b. obvious. Pressurised gas orders of magnitude higher energy density than sunbeams and breezes.

Factor in 24/7/365 supply and that’s why windmills, waterwheels and treadmills went out of fashion three hundred years ago.

Don’t expect the Ministry of Energy Insecurity to get it.

soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  Art Simtotic

It’ll still be there when Net Zero runs out of gas (pun intended).

Art Simtotic
1 year ago
Reply to  soundofreason

“Stop Press: Ed Miliband is the only Cabinet Minister to say that he has a heat pump at his home.”

…Says he’s got a heat pump, doesn’t say if the bloody thing does the business.

Bet he’s kept the gas boiler just in case – just like the gas-fired power stations we’re coughing up for, to save the day when the breeze and sunbeam harvesters we’re also coughing up for, produce net zero.

Sceptical Steve
Sceptical Steve
1 year ago
Reply to  Art Simtotic

Does it say whether it’s his constituency residence or his London? (It would just be a typical piece of virtue-signalling if he’s used taxpayers’ money to install it in a property in Doncaster that he rarely uses…)

Art Simtotic
1 year ago

Same Doncaster constituency where same Doncaster MP last year campaigned for re-opening of Doncaster airport…

https://www.edmiliband.org.uk/news/2024/07/30/update-on-doncaster-airport/

…No doubt convenient for nipping back to City airport after a constituency weekend fessing up bacon butties with the constituency’s proles, a fair chunk of whom plausibly get their highest energy bills in the world paid for out of the standing charges coughed up by the rest of us.

Purpleone
1 year ago
Reply to  Art Simtotic

Or that he has to wear 3 coats as it’s crap!…

soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  Art Simtotic

Gas boiler wouldn’t surprise me but I don’t know if his Doncaster home is rural enough not to be on mains gas. Otherwise probably a heat pump, log burner and bottled gas powered BBQ for when the power cuts start.

I hope he’ll be seeking employment opportunities elsewhere after 2029.

JXB
JXB
1 year ago
Reply to  Art Simtotic

In which of his residences? If it’s his second residence then I expect he’s claimed it on MP expenses.

Also heat pumps can and do work providing that you buy one big enough and powerful enough and have the space where it can be situated, live well away from your nearest neighbours, and have plenty of money to buy it, install it and pay the electricity bills.

john1T
1 year ago
Reply to  JXB

And you don’t leave a door open for a few minutes, and you don’t open any windows, and you don’t expect it to warm your house quickly if you have been out. Yes they can work, but only just, and they have too many drawbacks for the majority of people.

RW
RW
1 year ago
Reply to  soundofreason

They’re probably going to outlaw Lincolnshire.

soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  RW

I think Humberside (East Riding of Yorkshire) is planning to annex it.

ComradeSvelte
ComradeSvelte
1 year ago
Reply to  RW

I heard the government were in talks with the Chinese about selling off Lincolnshire…. Ummm

soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  ComradeSvelte

Don’t be silly! Why would China want to buy Lincolnshire?… Oh! Wait a sec.

Art Simtotic
1 year ago
Reply to  RW

Lincolnshire will get arrested and remanded in indefinite custody for being located to the Far Right of the country.

Watch out Essex, Kent, Norfolk and Suffolk, you’re next.

And off the coast of Northumbria, Holy Island doesn’t stand a chance. To be re-named Holy War Island and migrants to be housed in the Priory. The ancestral Lords Percy of Northumbria will be turning in their graves.

transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  RW

Too many “far right” voters!

soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago

Reform are [is] ‘excited’ about the pre-announcement.

MadWolf303
MadWolf303
1 year ago

How long before the Mauritian PM, ups the Chagos bill to £ 200 billion and 2TK, says it’s the right thing to do.

psychedelia smith
1 year ago

Stop Press: Ed Miliband is the only Cabinet Minister to say that he has a heat pump at his home.

I bet he’s also got a gas boiler and the heat pumps not even plugged in.

ComradeSvelte
ComradeSvelte
1 year ago

Pretty sure Ed is getting confused, he probably means a breast pump, or a hairdryer, not entirely sure he is even the same species as the rest of us….

Marcus Aurelius knew

And we are supposed to believe this discovery is a coincidence?

MadWolf303
MadWolf303
1 year ago

The Big Fella really is playing, with Mad Ed’s ‘ead

soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  MadWolf303

Perhaps he’s hoping for a Damascene conversion?

soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago

If the UK has more renewable energy, why aren’t bills coming down? asks BBC ‘Verify’.

There are a number of reasons, including the time and money it takes to make the power system greener, the question of who pays and the way the electricity market is set up.

Yeah. Who pays? That would be everyone who uses electricity or gas and everyone who pays tax. In addition the quangos cream off a percentage handling charge to pay the useless eaters who regulate energy.

BBC ‘Verify’ has the gall to state that part of the reason is the money it takes to make the power system greener. It’s having that as an objective which is driving prices up.

Did I say useless eaters? More like a waste of good fresh air.

JXB
JXB
1 year ago

It is unlikely that if surveys have been carried out and test drilling is to be carried out, Egdon would have incurred the cost and allocation of resources without the likelihood of getting a licence to drill-baby-drill.

EppingBlogger
1 year ago

Does anyone on this site know if the ban on gas boilers in new homes is based on house start date or completion.

surely it must be start date as completion cannot be confidently predicted and you wouldn’t want to finish the building and then be told no gas- you might not be able to then install alternative heating.

Lockdown Sceptic
1 year ago

Let Our Gas Power Britain  

Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
1 year ago

They poisoned everything with this corporate coup in 1992. Made any opposition to their orthodoxy equivalent to Holocaust denial. Look where we are now, in a state of badly managed decline with no realistic hope of regaining our resources by any of the usual methods. Either you just accept entropy and take a fatalsitic attitude that it is all over anyway or you do something else. And if you do something else you will need to do it with real energy and enthusiasm. This British jadedness is just acceptance of weariness or death.

Gezza England
Gezza England
1 year ago

Two things.

Does it actually require hydraulic fracturing to get the gas? The working wells near the M25 don’t and the other oil field at Gatwick doesn’t. The big econutjob protest at Balcombe years back was ant-fracking but there was no need of it there either.

And the ‘tens of thousands of jobs’ sounds as much bullshit as all the tens of millions of green jobs we are supposed to have. At least whatever jobs that it would create would be real ones and not subsidised by the taxpayers.

ACW
ACW
1 year ago

Stop Press 2: Miliband has responded by pledging a permanent ban on fracking. Because of course he has.’

Further evidence of lawfare replacing parliamentary democracy.

DontPanic
DontPanic
1 year ago

Ed Miliband reported to have flown 24000 air miles since the election. Why are you not banning light aircraft and private jets like ICE vehicles Ed ?