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Henk Kamp
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Thursday, 23 January 2014 - 14:59

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Experts investigate Groningen gas damage

Minister Henk Kamp from Economic Affairs has requested the NAM to appoint three experts as soon as possible to review the most urgent cases of damage, caused by gas drilling in Groningen, according to a letter he wrote to Parliament on Wednesday. The NAM is in the process of setting up a special fund for exceptional cases, but in the meantime Kamp wants the experts to start with the reviews. Economic Affairs Minister Henk Kamp
Personeelsnet/flickr The NAM is setting up an emergency fund with a 15 million euro reserve for exceptional cases, such as when people can no longer stay in their damaged homes due to health problems, in addition to other measures. The fund will be managed by an independent entity.

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