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Study: Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) rarely linked to felt seismic tremors

Study: Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) rarely linked to felt seismic tremors

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From the UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA, another political tool of the left bites the dust.

Researchers find only one hydrocarbon-producing area where production is linked to increased seismic activities at the regional scale

EDMONTON (June 26, 2017)–New research suggests hydraulic fracturing and saltwater disposal has limited impact on seismic events.

For the past two years, UAlberta geophysicist Mirko Van der Baan and his team have been poring over 30 to 50 years of earthquake rates from six of the top hydrocarbon-producing states in the United States and the top three provinces by output in Canada: North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, West Virginia, Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.

With only one exception, the scientists found no province- or state-wide correlation between increased hydrocarbon production and seismicity. They also discovered that human-induced seismicity is less likely in areas that have fewer natural earthquakes.

The anomaly was in Oklahoma, where seismicity rates have changed dramatically in the last five years, with strong correlation to saltwater disposal related to increased hydrocarbon production.

“It’s not as simple as saying ‘we do a hydraulic fracturing treatment, and therefore we are going to cause felt seismicity.’ It’s actually the opposite. Most of it is perfectly safe,” said Van der Baan, who is also director of the Microseismicity Industry Consortium.

The findings, as well as continued monitoring, will help point industry experts toward developing mitigation strategies for the oft-maligned practice.

“What we need to know first is where seismicity is changing as it relates to hydraulic fracturing or saltwater disposal. The next question is why is it changing in some areas and not others,” continued Van der Baan. “If we can understand why seismicity changes, then we can start thinking about mitigation strategies.”

Though Van der Baan noted that hydraulic fracturing has been in practice since the 1950s, it has come under increased scrutiny in the last handful of years due to both increased production as well as the use of the increased treatment volumes. He said an important next step will be continued monitoring.

“Hydraulic fracturing is not going away. The important thing is that we need to find the balance between the economic impact and environmental sustainability of any industry,” he said.

Van der Baan will be sharing the studies’ findings extensively with industry and university students this fall when he travels to 25 different cities in North America to meet with as many different professional societies as this year’s Society for Exploration Geophysicists honorary lecturer.

“Human-induced seismicity and large-scale hydrocarbon production in the USA and Canada” appeared in the scientific journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, published by the American Geophysical Union.

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June 27, 2017 at 01:57PM

More record lows since 1937 than record highs

More record lows since 1937 than record highs

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At least 30 states had their lowest recorded temperatures on or after 1937. This means there have been more record lows since 1937 then there have been record highs.

Also, more than half of all U.S. states had their highest recorded temperatures prior to 1937.

So where’s the global warming?

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June 27, 2017 at 01:56PM

Was It All Just Noise? Independent Analysis Casts Doubt On LIGO’s Detections

Was It All Just Noise? Independent Analysis Casts Doubt On LIGO’s Detections

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After an effort of more than 100 years and a collaboration involving over 1,000 scientists, we all celebrated. It was Feb. 11, 2016, and LIGO had just announced their first direct detection of gravitational waves. Analysis of the data attributed the signal to a black hole merger that happened several billion light years away. But […]

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June 27, 2017 at 01:46PM

ALARMIST STUDY: One-Fifth Of Humanity Could Become ‘Climate Change Refugees’

ALARMIST STUDY: One-Fifth Of Humanity Could Become ‘Climate Change Refugees’

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Researchers published a new study making the shockingly apocalyptic claim that nearly one-fifth of the world’s population will be forced from their homes due to man-made global warming. The study estimates there could be 2 billion “climate change refugees” by the year 2100 if nothing is done to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It’s a worst-case […]

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June 27, 2017 at 01:46PM