OkieFlyer
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5.6 magnitude quake in OK this morning. Yeehawww.
Somebody must have frac'd a well today![Roll Eyes :rolleyes: :rolleyes:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Somebody must have frac'd a well today
Did the Sooners lose last night?![]()
See...it can happen anywhere but everyone says California is gonna have "The Big One" and fall off into the ocean.
...I say "Great!"...my Vegas rental house will become oceanfront property increasing in value and I will finally fulfill a dream of living on an island!
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I'm good with it as long as the increased tectonic activity is in someone else's backyard. LolPlease not another anti-frac thread. Should be enough information in all the prior threads he and elsewhere. Including the mysterious undisclosed goo that they are poisoning the earth with. (undisclosed anywhere but publicly at www.fracfocus.org where all wells and all chemistry used is listed)
Do some math:
Oil in the ground + extraction + refining = 100LL
100LL + Airplane = Flight
Therefore, if you value Flight positively, you should seek to lower the cost of 100LL.
How can 100LL be less expensive? Can't put more Oil in the ground, can't really add refining capacity, so decrease the cost of extraction.
No, later today.
Oil production but don't let that slow you down...It was definitely the strongest one I've ever felt, but that's not saying much.
Also, fracking isn't what most are blaming for the increase in earthquakes. Waste water injection wells are the most likely culprit, which only dispose of waste water from ALL oil drilling, not just fracking.