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Tremors in Lancashire earlier this year were sparked by drilling for shale gas but are unlikely to happen again, company report says

It is "highly probable" that controversial test drilling for shale gas in Lancashire triggered seismic activity in the area, a report has concluded. The Fylde coast was struck by a tremor measuring...

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