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Learning is good.

By lance on March 29, 2016 6:00 PM


A correlation study on earthquakes, fracking and waste-water injection.
That doesn't mean that a lot of wells cause earthquakes. Eaton calculates that about 0.3 per cent of fracked wells create problems.

But there are enough wells drilled for even that tiny fraction to be a concern.

This study, of course, will soon be cited by the same people that say a six percent Muslim population is perfectly safe.


Fracking, Not Water Disposal, Caused Canadian Earthquakes: Study


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mentalfloss

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90 per cent of seismic activity in B.C.-Alberta region linked to fracking

Frack right off


90 per cent of seismic activity in B.C.-Alberta region linked to fracking

A new report, set to be published in the journal of the Seismological Society of America, examines an area straddling the B.C.-Alberta border and finds that between 90 and 95 per cent of seismic activity Magnitude 3 or larger in the last five years was caused by oil and gas activity, with most of it linked to hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking.”

"The biggest implication of this study is that we can no longer deny the link between induced earthquakes and hydraulic fracturing," said Honn Kao, an earthquake seismologist with the Geological Survey of Canada and co-author of the report. Asked if more work is needed to better understand the link between seismic activity and resource extraction in Western Canada, Kao said: "The answer is definitely yes.

"We now know much more about induced seismicity than four years ago when our research project started. But we still have a long way to go before we can claim that the phenomenon is well-understood," said Kao, a B.C.-based scientist with Natural Resources Canada, a federal government institution. "Ultimately, we hope that our research results can provide observation-based results to regulators so that a good balance can be reached between the protection of public safety and environment, and the economic benefit of developing unconventional oil and gas resources," he said.

The process of hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," uses highpressure injections of water, sand and chemicals to break apart rock and release oil and natural gas trapped underground.

For the report, in the May-June edition of Seismological Research Letters, the team of 13 scientists surveyed seismic activity between 1985 and 2015 in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB), an area of 454,000 square kilometres near the border between Alberta and B.C., and looked at 12,289 fracking wells and 1,236 waste-water disposal wells.

The report notes that between 2010 and 2015, "both seismicity rates and the number of HF (fracking) wells rose sharply," adding: "It is remarkable that, since 1985, most of the observed M =3 seismicity (activity of Magnitude 3 or greater) in the WCSB appears to be associated with oil and gas activity."

90 per cent of seismic activity in B.C.-Alberta region linked to fracking: Study
 

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Re: 90 per cent of seismic activity in B.C.-Alberta region linked to fracking

They needed a study to learn that busting rock causes swallow,localized tremors?

Fascinating.
 

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Re: 90 per cent of seismic activity in B.C.-Alberta region linked to fracking

More crap Analfloss has pulled out of his butt.