2020
DOI: 10.1029/2019rg000695
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Hydraulic Fracturing‐Induced Seismicity

Abstract: Hydraulic fracturing (HF) is a technique that is used for extracting petroleum resources from impermeable host rocks. In this process, fluid injected under high pressure causes fractures to propagate. This technique has been transformative for the hydrocarbon industry, unlocking otherwise stranded resources; however, environmental concerns make HF controversial. One concern is HF‐induced seismicity, since fluids driven under high pressure also have the potential to reactivate faults. Controversy has inevitably… Show more

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“…Hydraulic fracturing-induced seismicity (HF-IS) has become a significant concern for the unconventional gas industry (e.g. Schultz et al, 2020a). The seismicity response has been highly variable between different basins and regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydraulic fracturing-induced seismicity (HF-IS) has become a significant concern for the unconventional gas industry (e.g. Schultz et al, 2020a). The seismicity response has been highly variable between different basins and regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the start of hydraulic fracturing (HF) activities in 2008, it has experienced a drastic increase of local seismicity, including three significant (M4.5+) earthquakes (International Seismological Centre, 2019). While the large injected volumes of wastewater disposal (WD) are generally ascribed to M4+ induced events in the central and eastern United States (Ellsworth, 2013), it remains to be fully understood why the relatively low fluid injection volumes associated with HF in western Canada (e.g., Schultz et al, 2016;Wang et al, 2020), in Sichuan Basin, China (e.g., Lei et al, 2019) and recently in south Texas (e.g., Fasola et al, 2019) can lead to earthquakes of similar magnitude (e.g., Schultz et al, 2020;van der Elst et al, 2016). With intense injection operations and high levels of local seismicity, the Montney Play provides a natural laboratory to study the causal relation between HF and injection-induced earthquakes (IIEs) in detail (Mahani et al, 2017;Wang et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We focus our study on these four clusters, as their seismicity is sufficiently rich for analysis. New clusters continue to emerge, such as those in the area near Red Deer, Alberta (e.g., Schultz et al, 2020).…”
Section: Data and Study Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%