The British Columbia Oil and Gas Commission is investigating a series of earthquakes that one expert says were very…

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The British Columbia Oil and Gas Commission is investigating a series of earthquakes that one expert says were very likely caused by hydraulic fracturing, a fuel extraction process also known as fracking.

Earthquakes Canada reported a 4.5 magnitude quake just before 5:30 p.m. Thursday that was felt in Fort St. John, Taylor, Chetwynd and Dawson Creek in the province’s northeast. A second quake rattled the region about 45 minutes later and measured 4.0. #bcpoli

https://www.peacearchnews.com/news/oil-and-gas-commission-investigating-quakes-in-northeast-b-c/

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  • Just look at the stats in Oklahoma which has been closely studied by independent scientists.

    Prior to fracking, 3 earthequakes per year, none above magnitude 3.

    These days, they get over 500 a year well some well above magnitude 5. Caused bu fracking.

    Another study revealed that earthquakes in the mid century (I know it’s in the South Western US) were caused by oil extraction. This other study came out only a few months ago.

    I have serious doubts an oil and gas commission will any find self-incriminating evidence

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