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Earthquakes in Louisiana?
Posted on 3/9/26 at 11:50 am
Posted on 3/9/26 at 11:50 am
What is going on?
Conspiracy theories
6 in less than a week….
5 in 12 hours
Conspiracy theories
6 in less than a week….
5 in 12 hours
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Posted on 3/9/26 at 11:51 am to Tigernomics
Finally some news for NLA
Posted on 3/9/26 at 11:52 am to Tigernomics
Fracked around, finding out.
Posted on 3/9/26 at 11:53 am to Tigernomics
Just look where they happened and ask yourself what goes on in that area
This post was edited on 3/9/26 at 12:02 pm
Posted on 3/9/26 at 11:54 am to Tigernomics
Here are the fault lines in Louisiana:


Posted on 3/9/26 at 11:55 am to Tigernomics
There is a fault line that comes to surface that all of these earthquakes are centered around.
Something geologically is certainly happening in the area, as multiple O&G operators have had severe issues with wells in that area.
O&G is paying close attention.
Something geologically is certainly happening in the area, as multiple O&G operators have had severe issues with wells in that area.
O&G is paying close attention.
Posted on 3/9/26 at 11:57 am to Tigernomics
Something to do with the dinosaur fossils, they are stuck between the fault lines and as they erode, they move and that causes things to move around there.
Posted on 3/9/26 at 12:03 pm to Salmon
quote:
Something geologically is certainly happening in the area, as multiple O&G operators have had severe issues with wells in that area.
O&G is paying close attention.
Over-injection of produced water in close quarters, like in the Delaware Basin?
Posted on 3/9/26 at 12:06 pm to ragincajun03
there are multiple SWDs in the area
Posted on 3/9/26 at 12:08 pm to OweO
Just for the record I really don't believe this. I just made it up so... before someone says "are you stupid? You realize that is wrong right?"
Posted on 3/9/26 at 12:09 pm to Tigernomics
LSU Vs. Auburn football game at Independence Stadium!
Posted on 3/9/26 at 12:09 pm to Salmon
quote:
There is a fault line that comes to surface that all of these earthquakes are centered around.
Something geologically is certainly happening in the area, as multiple O&G operators have had severe issues with wells in that area.
O&G is paying close attention.
Wow. This explains the sudden rise in oil prices.
Posted on 3/9/26 at 12:10 pm to Tigernomics
Redneck meth fault, very similar to the San Andreas fault…
Posted on 3/9/26 at 12:12 pm to wheelr
Correct. The dry gas wells are a direct contributor to the spike in oil prices. Very astute.
Posted on 3/9/26 at 12:14 pm to OysterPoBoy
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Carbon capture.
There's not a single carbon capture project currently operating in North Louisiana.
Posted on 3/9/26 at 12:19 pm to Tigernomics
The only answer is to pump fricktons of liquified CO2 down there because... science and stuff.
Posted on 3/9/26 at 12:21 pm to ragincajun03
quote:
There's not a single carbon capture project currently operating in North Louisiana.
You mean " not yet".
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