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"I voted for the report on the environmental impact of shale gas and shale oil extraction activities. With this report the European Parliament insists on a number of regulations for the energy industry extracting shale gas. The most important of them, defended by the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament, are the following: European Union funding for research and innovation in the field, compulsory environmental impact assessment, fracking fluids to be considered hazardous waste, and fracking in areas with drinking water to be banned. The adoption of the report should not be seen as a green light for shale gas extraction in the EU Member States or indicative of the European Parliament’s support in this direction. First and foremost, it lays down restrictions and standards that should be observed in the countries where such extraction is permitted. I, personally, am in favour of the complete ban on shale gas extraction through fracking and hope that Bulgaria will remain one of the countries where such extraction is prohibited."@en1
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