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Friday, 04/24/2015 8:39:21 AM

Friday, April 24, 2015 8:39:21 AM

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Alright no takers I understand.

The Saudis should pump like mad for at least a short period of time to stop as much Frakking as possible. Then all they would have to do is send in the big name lawyers.

For those that haven't seen the results of recent studies it has been shown without a doubt that all the increased seismic activity can be attributed directly to the increase in Frakking. If Saudi Arabia pumped enough to stop Frakking for a short period and that seismic activity slowed significantly or stopped all together, new regulations or new techniques would soon be called for.

Some areas have already fought off the practice before it could begin. Others would now have the data to stop it from continuing. Anyone that was forward thinking at all had to know there would be some consequences to altering the substructure of the earth.

True removing oil does this to an extent but Frakking is more along the lines of breaking apart that structure not just removing a liquid.

The latest studies in Oklahoma hold frakking directly responsible for the increase in earthquakes. As claims from those earthquakes start to increase, there will be a call for action.

JMO
Jim

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