New Environment Secretary Roseanna Cunningham is to lead a debate calling for a "sustainable low-carbon economy".
Scottish Labour has tabled an amendment calling for a full ban on fracking, while the Greens have another speaking against it.
The Scottish government currently has a moratorium on the controversial method of gas extraction.
The SNP's manifesto for the Holyrood election committed to there being no fracking in Scotland "unless it can be proven beyond doubt that there is no risk to health, communities or the environment".
Labour, the Lib Dems and the Greens favour an immediate and outright ban, while Nicola Sturgeon has said she is "highly sceptical" about the technique.
Ms Cunningham's motion for Wednesday's debate asks parliament to agree that "Scotland's stunning natural environment is one of its most precious assets", and says that "wise and productive use of the country's natural capital is at the heart of a strong, sustainable, low-carbon economy".