Researchers study link between fracking, earthquakes

Published time: April 21, 2011 16:54
Edited time: April 21, 2011 21:19
AFP Photo / Ted Aljibe

Two natural gas companies in Arkansas have agreed to shut down two wells as researchers study whether the fracking operations caused recently unexplained earthquakes in the area.

According to researchers, preliminary data showed evidence that could link fracking with over 1,000 quakes in the Arkansas area since September 2010, including a magnitude 4.7 quake which occurred on Feb. 27.

The companies have allowed the studies to continue for some time and have agreed to allow for a continuation of the study. Their goal is to develop the local shale “with our values of ensuring we fully protect people, the environment and communities where we operate,” said Kris Sava, a company spokesperson.

"We will use the coming months to review the available data, and speak with interested stakeholders to understand the facts about the operating history of the well and the recent seismic activity in Faulkner County," Sava told AP.

Since the wells have ceased operation there has been a noticeable decline in seismic activity.

We're still having earthquakes, but that's not unexpected," Scott Ausbrooks, a geo-hazards supervisor for the Arkansas Geological Survey told AP. "We've definitely seen a marked decrease in the number of earthquakes since the shutdown, especially the larger ones."

He explained that it was too soon to fully conclude the quakes were being cased by fracking practices, but that with more time researchers cane more adequately track the trend.

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exposejesuits 04.10.2012 13:27

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exposejesuits 04.10.2012 13:22

Just in case you thought Dick Cheney’s culpability for environmental destruction was limited to offshore drilling and the Gulf oil spill, here is Watergate II. Only this time, it’s literally about water, specifically how Dick Cheney and Halliburton poisoned our drinking water        By design, hydrofracking causes miniature underground explosions – fracturing rocks and consequently releasing gas, along with radioactive and other carcinogenic and highly toxic substances from deep within the earth. These carcinogens, along with radioactive materials and the toxic sludge known as frack fluid, can contaminate aquifers and spoil water supplies , ALONG WITH EARTH QUAKES.

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