TULSA, Okla. — Residents of a town hit by
Oklahoma’s strongest earthquake have filed a class-action lawsuit
against dozens of energy companies, accusing them of triggering
destructive temblors by injecting wastewater from oil and natural gas
production underground.
Pawnee residents filed the suit Thursday in
district court against 27 companies, saying they operate wastewater
injection wells even though they know the method causes earthquakes. The
lawsuit seeks an unspecified amount for property damage and reduced
value, plus emotional distress.
A magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck the town
of about 2,200 in September and the lawsuit claims 52 more have hit the
area since. On Nov. 6, a magnitude 5.0 quake damaged dozens of buildings
in nearby Cushing, a town that is home to one of the world’s largest
oil hubs.
Oklahoma has had thousands of earthquakes
in recent years, with nearly all traced to underground wastewater
disposal. Some scientists say that the high-pressure injection of
massive amounts of chemical-laced wastewater deep in the earth induces
the quakes. Regulators have asked oil and gas producers to either close
injection wells or reduce the volume of fluids they inject.
Residents and environmental groups in
neighboring states have sued energy companies curb or stop similar
operations. Quakes in north central Arkansas all but stopped after the
Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission voted to ban wells for the disposal of
natural gas drilling fluids in July 2011. In 2014, a Prague, Okla.,
resident sued two companies on the same grounds after a magnitude 5.6
temblor rattled her town in 2011.
Two of the companies identified in the
Pawnee lawsuit, Eagle Road Oil and Cummings Oil Co., did not immediately
return messages seeking comment Friday. The other 25 companies were not
identified in the suit.
The lawsuit claims that companies are showing “reckless disregard for public or private safety.”
“We have clients who don’t allow their
children to go upstairs because they’re afraid the roof will fall in on
them,” said Curt Marshall, an attorney for the residents.
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