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madamesilverspurs

(15,800 posts)
Tue Apr 15, 2014, 06:30 PM Apr 2014

We are so screwed. Drilled. Whatever.

At a public forum on fracking, one of the questions was about the relationship between fracking and earthquakes. In response, a research geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey likened the fracking process to sticking a shish kebob through the ground. “The stability of the ground really isn’t influenced by the drilling,” she said.


I'm guessing that she won't be appearing at any similar forums in Ohio or Oklahoma or Texas.

story here ---
http://www.greeleytribune.com/news/11038836-113/process-fracking-fracturing-gas

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We are so screwed. Drilled. Whatever. (Original Post) madamesilverspurs Apr 2014 OP
I didn't think it was the drilling itself but the fluids pumped into the cracks and fissures meadowlark5 Apr 2014 #1
No doubt the respondant knows that. madamesilverspurs Apr 2014 #2

meadowlark5

(2,795 posts)
1. I didn't think it was the drilling itself but the fluids pumped into the cracks and fissures
Tue Apr 15, 2014, 06:38 PM
Apr 2014

That adds pressure in tight spaces and acts as a lubricant. I haven't read much about it lately but last time I did, that's what I understood. Sticking a drill into the ground doesn't cause it, it's the fluids pumped down into the rock.

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