Despite skyrocketing energy prices and a shortage of natural gas supply in the European Union, the Dutch government has taken the decision to proceed with the closure of natural gas wells in the northern province Groningen region. The field is one of the biggest in the world, worth up to 1000 billion Euros. But for now, it’s a treasure that will remain untapped for the forseable future. The reason the decision was taken was because of seismic shocks triggered by the gas extraction in the area. Some 1200 earthquakes have been recorded so far, with around 27,000 homes being severely damaged and deemed unsafe to live in. The question is will the Dutch stop extracting gas?
This Euronews Witness reportage is published on the Featurez.com video page.