I don't believe usgov studies connecting earthquakes to fracking. Because if that was true it doesn't seem to effect texas north dakota colorado pennsylvania. The only earthquakes they can point to happen in oklahoma
They typically center in the same area as this one did, about 60 miles west of Tulsa. But they started happening strong enough that we could feel them around Ten years ago.
Personally, I would much rather deal with the Tornadoes. The earthquakes always make me feel disoriented.
North central Oklahoma has had a long series of earthquakes over the past ten years. The best theory is this is a result of injection drilling and fracking.
I don't believe usgov studies connecting earthquakes to fracking. Because if that was true it doesn't seem to effect texas north dakota colorado pennsylvania. The only earthquakes they can point to happen in oklahoma
They typically center in the same area as this one did, about 60 miles west of Tulsa. But they started happening strong enough that we could feel them around Ten years ago.
Personally, I would much rather deal with the Tornadoes. The earthquakes always make me feel disoriented.
The ground shakes when titans walk the earth
North central Oklahoma has had a long series of earthquakes over the past ten years. The best theory is this is a result of injection drilling and fracking.
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