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SHELL’S CONTROVERSIAL FRACKING PLANS FOR SOUTH AFRICA

The Karoo National Park in South Africa

By John Donovan

The first three draft EMP documents below have been compiled by Golder Associates Africa (Pty) Ltd (Golder), a so called “independent” environmental consultant, retained and paid by Shell.

The documents are part of Royal Dutch Shell’s application to explore the Karoo basin in South Africa for shale gas using the controversial hydraulic fracturing (fracking) technique.

The remaining document is a critical review prepared by Havemann Inc., specialist energy attorneys.

Draft EMP Summary Report in support of Application for gas exploration in the SOUTH WESTERN KAROO BASIN (CENTRAL PRECINCT) by Shell Exploration Company B.V.

Draft EMP Summary Report in support of Application for gas exploration in the SOUTH WESTERN KAROO BASIN (EASTERN PRECINCT) by Shell Exploration Company B.V.

Draft EMP Summary Report in support of Application for gas exploration in the SOUTH WESTERN KAROO BASIN (WESTERN PRECINCT) by Shell Exploration Company B.V.

A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE APPLICATION FOR A KAROO GAS EXPLORATION RIGHT BY SHELL EXPLORATION COMPANY B.V.  (Dated 05 April 2011 prepared by Havemann Inc: Specialist Energy Attorneys)

We are indebted to Pastor Barry Wuganaale for kindly supplying these documents to us.

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