However, it turns out the quakes aren’t powerful enough to do damage, aren’t caused by fracking, and aren’t causing concerns for the national security establishment.
The kind of earthquake that waste-water disposal from fracking could potentially cause are several orders of magnitude smaller than the kind of earthquakes that can do actual damage to well-engineered structures like those containing oil at Cushing, Okla. The worst this kind of earthquake can do is to be felt “only by a few persons at rest, especially on upper floors of buildings” according to the United States Geological Survey.
“Hydraulic fracturing, commonly known as ‘fracking’, does not appear to be linked to the increased rate of magnitude 3 and larger earthquakes” states the United States Geological Survey (USGS) on its website.
The scientific consensus has long been that fracking doesn’t cause magnitude 3 and larger earthquakes … Fracking earthquake myths are so widespread that USGS actually maintains a “Myths and Misconceptions” section of its website to debunk them.
When asked if fracking causes significant earthquakes, Dr. Matthew Hornback, a professor of geophysics at Southern Methodist University, told lawmakers, “We’re not talking at all about fracking. In fact, it’s been driving us crazy, frankly, that people keep using it in the press.”
There has never been an injury resulting from an earthquake induced by wastewater injection.To establish that the quakes have national security implications, Bloomberg quotes Clearview Energy Partners. Investigation by The Daily Caller News Foundation revealed that Clearview is more concerned with “offering affordable, renewable energy plans across the US” and has no links to any military or intelligence agencies.
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