Three Labour MPs have reiterated their opposition to fracking following a planning application by IGas to flow test a gas well in Ellesmere Port.
IGas has previously set up a test drill rig at the Merseyton Road site in its search for methane from both shale and coal seams, with 'significant gas indications' revealed.
The company already has planning permission for coal bed methane (CBM) production.
Now, Ellesmere Port MP Justin Madders, Chester MP Chris Matheson and Weaver Vale MP Mike Amesbury are opposing the latest stage in the process, citing safety concerns.
Mr Matheson said:
"The reality is that, as the crow flies, this application is about seven miles from Chester – it might not be in my constituency but it still affects us here and we're all in this together.
"Let's be clear - this has the potential to contaminate groundwater, including aquifers feeding into the River Dee. If one rig gets approved IGas will have to have more in order to get anywhere near the kind of production volume that would make this enterprise financially viable. Finally, it is really close to major industrial sites and close enough to the pipeline linking Stanlow with Manchester Airport to give me some concern."
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