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Taking oil out of the earth must be affecting it, what is being put back? is this causing the changes we are seeing, more eathquakes?
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Really molly? I've not heard that.
I like the wiki explanation about plate movement http:// en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Plate_ tectonics
I like the wiki explanation about plate movement http://
07:37 Fri 18th Mar 2011
Earthquakes are caused by two continental plates get stuck on each other as they move, then being released with a sudden jolt. IMO they're so big and in comparison the weight of the oil removed is tiny so has little effect. But I think some companies do/ are looking into something where they capture greenhouse gases and put them back into the empty pockets to stop them being released into the atmosphere.
Really molly? I've not heard that.
I like the wiki explanation about plate movement http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plate_tectonics
I like the wiki explanation about plate movement http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plate_tectonics
Oil in the ground is not in large open spaces like a cave filled with oil. It is in rocks like sandstone etc with the tiny spaces between the particles filled with oil, that is why is usually quite slow to extract from individual oil reservoirs and after it is extracted the rock is essentially still the same as before.
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