Part 6 Energy Recovery of UK petroleum (sections 41 and 42) Clauses on maximizing economic recovery of UK petroleum.
Petroleum and geothermal energy in deep-level land (sections 43 to 48) Section 43 permits fracking without consent under 'landward areas' in England and Wales, below a surface level of 300 meters. The legislation is limited to the
petroleum and geothermal industries.
Other provision about onshore petroleum (sections 49 and 50) Clauses on meeting
climate change requirements. Section 50 appends section 4 of the
Petroleum Act 1998. It defines 'associated hydraulic fracturing' as more than 1,000 cubic metres of fluid per stage, or more than 10,000 cubic metres of fluid in total. In addition, conditions were attached that mean no fracking can take place at a depth shallower than 1,000 meters, and that soil and air monitoring must be put in place. The regulations state that "The associated hydraulic fracturing will not take place within protected groundwater source areas". 'Groundwater protection source area' does not appear to be defined. ==See also==