Oil exploration site entrance, Horse Hill
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Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 18 Apr 2015
Entrance to the Horse Hill oil exploration site. In April 2015, it was announced that a trial drilling off Horse Hill had suggested the existence of between 50bn and 100bn barrels of oil under an area of the Weald Basin in Surrey and East and West Sussex, and whilst it was likely that only a small proportion could be readily recovered, it could still provide a significant proportion of the UK oil needs for a period. However subsequent reports have tried to downplay the news, over concerns of commercial viability of the find. For wider view see Image