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Frac rig damaged

A DRILLING rig set to be used by the partially-Australian controlled Cuadrilla Resource has been “seriously vandalised” in a yard in Derbyshire where it was being stored ahead of a planned fraccing operation in Lancashire later this year.

Frac rig damaged

Cuadrilla, which is 45%-owned by AJ Lucas, which in turn has a direct stake in the Bowland Basin licences in the UK, said the Drillmec HH220 rig had been damaged while on storage at a yard operated by...

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