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The strongest earthquake ever recorded in Oklahoma may have been triggered by oil and gas activity that started and stopped years before the shaking,…
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The Most Practical Alternative To Quake-Causing Disposal Wells Is Reusing Wastewater, Research GroupThe most practical alternative to earthquake-triggering oilfield disposal wells is for energy companies to reuse the wastewater instead of injecting it…
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Crude prices are on the rise, drilling activity is ramping up, and Oklahoma’s oil and gas regulator wants to limit the volume of wastewater energy…
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Attorneys are asking a district court judge to approve a class-action lawsuit against oil and gas companies after a 5.0-magnitude earthquake rattled near…
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Federal and state regulators on Monday expanded and modified emergency orders limiting oil and gas activity at wells near a fault line that produced…
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More than a dozen wastewater disposal wells in the Osage Nation have been shut down after Saturday’s earthquake – one of the strongest in Oklahoma…
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Oklahoma is still experiencing an unusually large amount of shaking, but the rate of earthquakes recorded in 2016 is down from last year.The slowdown is…
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Insurance companies moved to limit their exposure as Oklahoma’s earthquake rate exploded, according to an investigation by Reuters.Examining thousands of…
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Federal researchers feared Oklahomans were getting inaccurate information and inadequate warnings from state government scientists and officials tasked…
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The Oklahoma Department of Transportation has changed its post-earthquake bridge-inspection plan after a year-long study showed no structural damage from…