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    MIT Technology Review: Fracking Quakes Shake the Shale Gas Industry

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Though Cuadrilla Resources' geomechanical consultants downplay the risk that its operations could induce damaging quakes greater than magnitude 3.0., the UK Shale gas leader plans implement proposals to initiate fracking operations with less fluid and use underground seismometers to identify any problems early.

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MIT Technology Review: Fracking Quakes Shake the Shale Gas Industry

Geophysicists are increasingly certain that expanding production of shale gas is responsible for a spate of minor earthquakes that have upset some communities and prompted authorities in Arkansas, Ohio, Oklahoma, and the U.K. to shut down some natural-gas operations. The question now, say the experts, is whether the underground operations causing the trouble should be scaled back or more closely monitored to minimize future quakes—and whether the relatively small quakes may yet have the potential trigger truly destructive ones.

At least one shale gas producer is already talking change: U.K.-based Cuadrilla Resources, whose first project set off quakes near Blackpool last year.   MORE