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image captionFracking has been suspended since it caused an earthquake in Lancashire last year
The UK's only fracking firm Cuadrilla has relinquished its permission to test drill in Lancashire.
The Environment Agency has accepted the company's partial surrender of the permit for the site on Preston New Road, Little Plumpton.
Anti-fracking campaigners said the decision showed fracking was "finished" in the county.
Cuadrilla, which received the government go-ahead for fracking in 2016, has been contacted for a comment.
Last year the government suspended all fracking amid renewed concerns about earthquakes in Lancashire.
The Environment Agency notice said the company had given up consent to inject hydraulic fracturing fluid, incinerate gases and manage drilling waste.