By Khanyisa Tabata
02 December 2011
Sasol's decision not to pursue hydraulic fracturing for shale gas in the Karoo has been welcomed by the Treasure Karoo Action Group.
The group says it appears Sasol has taken the time to listen to the people of the Karoo and acknowledge their concerns.
The group is resisting the exploitation of the Karoo by mining companies before independent scientific research has been conducted.
Action Group chairman, Jonathan Deal however says this doesn’t mean that this is the end of the fracking crisis.
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