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<p>The Government believes that communities should experience direct benefits from
hosting hydraulic fracturing sites in their area. At the exploration stage, £100,000
in community benefits will be provided per well-site when hydraulic fracturing takes
place and 1% of revenues at production stage will be paid out to communities.</p><p>
</p><p>I am pleased to see that these benefits are already being realised from Cuadrilla’s
operations in Lancashire. Cuadrilla has spent almost £9million directly with suppliers
based in Lancashire, has over 700 local companies registered with its supplier portal
and has provided over £200,000 for local sponsorship schemes.</p>
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