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HomeTamboran

Cautious welcome as fracking company leaves Belcoo


Cautious welcome by local anti-fracking campaigners

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Quarry firm denies selling property to fracking company


Election candidates say issue hasn’t gone away

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Well-known anti-fracking activist convicted of assault


A 58-year-old anti-fracking protester who assaulted a security guard with a placard at a proposed drilling site has been convicted of the offence.

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No extension to Fracking licence


The licence granted to Fracking company Tamboran has expired today (September 30), without an extension.

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‘We would ask for people to keep an open mind’ says Tamboran director


THE potential for upwards of 600 local jobs directly, and over 2400 jobs indirectly; up to 50 years of secure gas supply for Northern Ireland; and potentially cheaper energy prices.

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DUP Council chairman at odds with party fracking views


A DUP councillor has come out in support of the environment minister’s decision to reject Tamboran’s proposal to drill an exploratory borehole for shale gas.

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Environment Minister rejects proposals for exploratory drilling


The Environment Minister, Mark H Durkan today rejected Tamboran’s proposals for exploratory drilling in Fermanagh under permitted development rights.

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Wide condemnation of petrol bomb attack on Tamboran security worker


The overnight petrol bomb attack on a Tamboran security worker in Letterbreen during the weekend has been widely condemned.

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Council calls for Stormont recall to ban Fracking


Fermanagh District Council has called for an immediate recall of Stormont to ban Fracking at tonight’s monthly meeting.

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Tamboran condemns petrol bomb attack on ‘site worker’ house


FRACKING company Tamboran Resources has condemned an early morning petrol bomb attack on a house of one of its ‘site workers’ over the weekend.

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