LONDON: The head of the company set to drill Britain’s first fracking well in a decade shrugs off the risk that protesters and government’s main opposition will shut down his project before it can start.
Francis Egan, the chief executive officer of Cuadrilla Resources Ltd, is poised to begin hydraulic fracturing within days at a well in northwest England.
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