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Thursday 09 May 2024 6:00 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 09 May 2024 10:26 am

Barclays under fire from shareholders on fracking funding

By: Elliot Gulliver-Needham

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There has been a moratorium on fracking in England since 2019 because of earthquakes caused by the method.
There has been a moratorium on fracking in England since 2019 because of earthquakes caused by the method.

Barclays has come under fire from its shareholders, including the Local Authority Pension Fund Forum (LAPFF), for providing financial support to fracking companies.

Today at Barclays’ annual general meeting (AGM), a group of investors coordinated by ShareAction are calling on the bank to put restrictions on providing finance for all companies that are exclusively focused on fossil fuel extraction, including fracking in North America.

The group is made up of 24 investors worth £1 trillion in assets under management including NEST, Cardano, the Church of England Pensions Board, Brunel Pension Partnership, Rathbones Group, Ethos Foundation, La Francaise Asset Management, and LAPFF.

Later today at the AGM, Tina Rothery from campaign group Nanas Against Fracking will hand in a petition on behalf of over 3,500 members of the public reiterating the demands to end the financing of fracking.

Nanas Against Fracking led an anti-fracking campaign in Preston that contributed to campaigns that helped the government end its support for fracking in England.

Barclays amended its policy on fracking in February, to no longer directly finance companies that focus solely on oil and gas extraction, but short-term extraction projects are exempted from this commitment, and fracking activities are typically short-term.

Shareaction has argued that the new policy failed to “meaningfully address the bank’s role as Europe’s largest financier of fracking”, and noted that Barclay’s pledge to restrict financing of fracking extended only to Europe and the UK, leaving the majority of fracking clients, based in the US, undisturbed.

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Kelly Shields, campaign manager at ShareAction, said: “Investors, the public, and people whose lives have been impacted by fracking are making it clear to Barclays they must stop funding this damaging and dangerous fuel.

“It is now up to Barclays to close the loopholes in its energy policy, moving away from financing companies that exclusively work on extracting fossil fuels and especially fracking companies, which are putting people and the planet at risk.”

“Despite progress on its oil and gas policy, Barclays continues to leave the door open to pour millions into polluting fossil fuel finance, and particularly worryingly, fracking.”

A Barclays spokesperson said: “We thank Shareaction for their ongoing engagement on our climate strategy and for recognising the progress we have made in ‘setting a sector-leading commitment’ in our updated oil and gas policies.

“We have a target to deliver $1 trillion of Sustainable and Transition Finance by 2030 and last year mobilised $67.8bn. We recognise the importance of meeting current energy needs, while financing the scaling of the clean energy system of tomorrow to ensure energy is secure, affordable and reliable.

“The International Energy Agency’s Net Zero Emissions 2050 Scenario recognises that reserves with shorter lead times – such as shale oil and gas – remain an important part of near-term energy supply.”

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