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Fossil Fuels Is Oklahoma’s New Earthquake-Reduction Plan Enough to Stop the Shaking? Following an earthquake swarm that included the state's third-largest quake ever, regulators moved to reduce ...
Oklahoma Corporation Commission said Saturday it has been working on a regional plan to address continuing earthquakes in north-central Oklahoma.
Mandatory retrofits not expected in Vancouver earthquake-risk-reduction plan A major earthquake would be deadly for Vancouver and devastate privately owned buildings, according to the latest in a ...
Earthquakes occur with no warning, and the damage that ensues can disorient your business and its employees. If your company is located near a fault line, set up a business emergency action plan ...
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission's Oil and Gas Division (OGCD) released a new action in response to the 5.0-magnitude earthquake that struck Sunday night near Cushing.
OGCD director Tim Baker says the central Oklahoma action will cover more than 5,000 square miles and more than 400 Arbuckle disposal wells. It is similar to the regional response strategy that was ...
Red Cross - Earthquake Safety Similarly, the Red Cross offers advice on how to plan ahead, what to do during an actual earthquake and how you can strengthen your home ahead of time.
The first part of the plan, unveiled in February, covered the western part of Oklahoma. It called for a 40% reduction in injected volume at 245 wells over a 5000-mile area.
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission’s Oil and Gas Conservation Division has announced implementation of the largest volume reduction plan yet for oil and gas disposal wells in western Oklahoma.
The latest effort to reduce the earthquake risk in Vancouver’s privately owned buildings is at its “biggest moment ever,” according to Micah Hilt, the city’s lead seismic policy planner ...
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