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Energy generation in Wales: Shale Gas

Inquiry

The Welsh Affairs Committee will be holding a series of short inquiries on energy issues in Wales over the course of this Parliament. With an abundance of natural resources, Wales can play a vital role in the United Kingdom’s future energy supply.

The first inquiry will focus on shale gas.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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1st Report - Energy generation in Wales: Shale Gas
Inquiry Energy generation in Wales: Shale Gas
HC 284
Report
Response to this report
1st Special Report - Energy generation in Wales: Shale Gas: Government Response to the Committee's First Report of Session 2014-2015
HC 662
Special Report
1st Special Report - Energy generation in Wales: Shale Gas: Government Response to the Committee's First Report of Session 2014-2015
Inquiry Energy generation in Wales: Shale Gas
HC 662
Special Report

Oral evidence transcripts

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17 December 2013
Inquiry Energy generation in Wales: Shale Gas
Witnesses Chris Faulkner, Chief Executive Officer, Breitling Energy Companies; Rt Hon Michael Fallon MP, Minister of State for Energy, and Duarte Figueira, Head, Office of Unconventional Gas and Oil, Department of Energy and Climate Change (at 10.00 am).
Oral Evidence
9 December 2013
Inquiry Energy generation in Wales: Shale Gas
Witnesses Ron Loveland, Energy Advisor, Welsh Government.
Oral Evidence
28 November 2013
Inquiry Energy generation in Wales: Shale Gas
Witnesses Coastal Oil and Gas, Cuadrilla and Dart Energy; Health and Safety Executive, Planning Officers Society for Wales and Planning Inspectorate (at 12 noon).
Oral Evidence
Mr M Howell (ESG0040)
Uk Environmental Law Association (ESG0038)
John Vaughan (ESG0037)

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