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Orange Impostor2/19/2015 6:46:14 pm PST

Well, it appears that the US Geological Survey has finally released a position on the effects of fluid injection for the purpose of oil and gas drilling (aka fracking).

USGS Release: Coping with Earthquakes Induced by Fluid Injection

Large areas of the United States that used to experience few or no earthquakes have, in recent years, experienced a remarkable increase in earthquake activity that has caused considerable public concern as well as damage to structures. This rise in seismic activity, especially in the central United States, is not the result of natural processes.

Instead, the increased seismicity is due to fluid injection associated with new technologies that enable the extraction of oil and gas from previously unproductive reservoirs. These modern extraction techniques result in large quantities of wastewater produced along with the oil and gas. The disposal of this wastewater by deep injection occasionally results in earthquakes that are large enough to be felt, and sometimes damaging. Deep injection of wastewater is the primary cause of the dramatic rise in detected earthquakes and the corresponding increase in seismic hazard in the central U.S.

β€œThe science of induced earthquakes is ready for application, and a main goal of our study was to motivate more cooperation among the stakeholders β€” including the energy resources industry, government agencies, the earth science community, and the public at large β€” for the common purpose of reducing the consequences of earthquakes induced by fluid injection,” said coauthor Dr. William Ellsworth, a USGS geophysicist.