We all know these lying liberal gubment scientists are in on this hoax.. Probably the same ones lying about climate change..
Imaginary earthquakes, like imaginary glacier collapse & tipping points etc is little more than AlGorian vOOdOO science w/ no basis in facts known to the common man or women..
Five months before Saturday's 5.6 magnitude temblor in central Oklahoma, government scientists warned that oil and natural gas drilling had made a wide swath of the country more susceptible to earthquakes.
The U.S. Geological Survey, in a March report on "induced earthquakes," said as many as 7.9 million people in parts of Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas now face the same earthquake risks as those in California.
The report found that oil and gas drilling activity, particularly practices like hydraulic fracturing or fracking, is at issue.
Saturday's earthquake spurred state regulators in Oklahoma to order 35 disposal wells, which are used by frackers, to shut down over a 500-square mile area.
The Environmental Protection Agency is also assessing the region, Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin said.
Fracking is used by oil and gas producers to extract oil from the ground -- and it's behind the massive boom in U.S. oil production. Fracking is a far more efficient drilling technique, but it's also controversial.
Related: U.S. has more untapped oil than Saudi Arabia or Russia
The quake that struck Saturday is at least the second of its size to affect central Oklahoma since 2011.
Governor Fallin said six buildings on the Pawnee Nation reservation were left "uninhabitable" and emergency responders found a "variety of damage."
Imaginary earthquakes, like imaginary glacier collapse & tipping points etc is little more than AlGorian vOOdOO science w/ no basis in facts known to the common man or women..
Five months before Saturday's 5.6 magnitude temblor in central Oklahoma, government scientists warned that oil and natural gas drilling had made a wide swath of the country more susceptible to earthquakes.
The U.S. Geological Survey, in a March report on "induced earthquakes," said as many as 7.9 million people in parts of Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas now face the same earthquake risks as those in California.
The report found that oil and gas drilling activity, particularly practices like hydraulic fracturing or fracking, is at issue.
Saturday's earthquake spurred state regulators in Oklahoma to order 35 disposal wells, which are used by frackers, to shut down over a 500-square mile area.
The Environmental Protection Agency is also assessing the region, Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin said.
Fracking is used by oil and gas producers to extract oil from the ground -- and it's behind the massive boom in U.S. oil production. Fracking is a far more efficient drilling technique, but it's also controversial.
Related: U.S. has more untapped oil than Saudi Arabia or Russia
The quake that struck Saturday is at least the second of its size to affect central Oklahoma since 2011.
Governor Fallin said six buildings on the Pawnee Nation reservation were left "uninhabitable" and emergency responders found a "variety of damage."