• 8 months ago
A symbolic ceremony was held on Friday to mark the end of drilling which has increased the seismic risk in the region since it started in the 1960s.
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00:00 The Netherlands has stopped drilling in what is Europe's largest gas field in Groningen.
00:07 For decades the field has been a major boost to the economy, but the drilling has triggered
00:12 many earthquakes which have damaged thousands of buildings. A symbolic ceremony was held
00:17 on Friday at the same spot where the gas was first discovered in 1959.
00:22 "We have fought for so long to get rid of the cause of the earthquakes. And the cause
00:30 is the gas extraction. And that has now been thrown into the concrete. But there is a rough
00:35 edge around it, because it has not been resolved yet. There are still so many duplicated ones."
00:39 Since 1986, around 1,600 earthquakes have damaged thousands of homes and other buildings.
00:45 The strongest, which hit a village in 2012, had a magnitude of 3.6. Shell and ExxonMobil,
00:51 who run the Groningen field, are now seeking compensation from the Dutch authorities for
00:55 the vast gas reserves left unextracted.
00:58 (whooshing)

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