Seismologists Studying Disposal Well Earthquakes Need Data That Isn’t Available

Joe Wertz Bio Recent Stories Joe Wertz was a reporter and managing editor for StateImpact Oklahoma from 2011-2019. He reported on energy and environment issues for national NPR audiences and other national outlets. He previously worked as a managing editor, assistant editor and staff reporter at several major Oklahoma newspapers and studied journalism at the University of Central Oklahoma.

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There is concern among many seismologists that waste fluid disposal wells used by the oil and gas industry could be causing earthquakes. And that connection could have profound effects in big-energy states like Oklahoma.

The scientific consensus is growing, but it’s not unanimous. But there is one thing geophysicists and seismologists agree on — even skeptics: They can’t get their hands on the data they need to study the link.