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France can frack without destroying environment, minister says

Industry minister Arnaud Montebourg seeks way around presidential pledge to retain a ban on hydraulic fracturing of natural gas from shale.

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Natural-gas extraction from shale is possible without destroying the environment, French Industry Minister Arnaud Montebourg said today, seeking to circumvent a presidential pledge to retain a ban on hydraulic fracturing, reports Bloomberg.

“A new generation of clean technologies can allow extraction without destruction,” Montebourg told an energy conference in Paris.

Energy explorers in France, which with Poland is deemed by the International Energy Agency to have the greatest potential for recoverable shale gas in Europe, are pushing for a reversal of the ban on fracturing, or fracking. Opponents of the technique, which blasts a sand and chemical solution into rock to release gas, claim it contaminates underground water supply.

“Occasional harm from fracking is a reality,” Montebourg said. Should gas use rise to replace nuclear output, “it would be better to produce it here than import it. This question has to be put on the table.”

Read more of this report from Bloomberg.