Spain Suffers from Hundreds of Earthquakes Caused by Offshore Drilling
Largest Quake is Magnitude 4.2; Citizens Complain of Cracks and Tremors Whipping Their Home
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October, 2013
An
investigation is underway in Spain as to the cause of hundreds of
recent earthquakes in the Cataluña region in Spain.
The
energy minister says “It appears that there is a relationship
between gas injection and earthquakes”. Via Mish-modified
translation …
Jose
Manuel Soria, the Minister of Industry, Energy and Tourism said that
it appears that there is a direct relationship between the injection
of gas into the underground Castor warehouse and earthquakes.
The
minister’s remarks come after another night of earthquakes on
underground warehouse environment. According to the National
Geographic Institute, last night during 23 earthquakes have occurred.
Two of them, at one in the morning and half an hour later, recorded a
magnitude of 4.1 on the Richter scale. The other earthquakes were
registered a magnitude of between 1.7 and 2.9 on the Richter scale,
according to the sources.
The
most intense ground motion since records began these earthquakes
related to the Castor project came in early Tuesday with a magnitude
of 4.2.
The
Castor project, with an investment of 1,200 million euros, aims to
harness an old oil well 1,750 meters below sea level to supply up to
a third of the gas demand of the system for 50 days, but apparently,
gas injection since September 13 has caused hundreds of earthquakes,
most low intensity. Several experts geologists have claimed that many
earthquakes are due to “induced seismicity” by the Castor
project, caused by the injection of gas into the rock.
However, there
is no consensus about its risks and evolution.
Citizens
Complain of Cracks and Tremors Whipping Their Homes
Via
“as is” Google-translation, please consider “I spent half the
night”
The
residents of the villages near the Castor underground gas storage,
near which has registered a surge of earthquakes, tremors live with
that uncertainty every night whipping their homes. “was sleeping
and moved the closet door that I have just back, I got scared and
woke up suddenly, it was very strange, I had never felt anything like
it, “says Ricard Fuster, neighbor Alcanar (Tarragona) on the
earthquake registered 4.1 degrees last night in the Gulf of Valencia.
In
the same terms is expressed Pietat Subirats, 47, sleeplessness
trailing by earthquakes: “I’ve spent half the night. I woke with
a start, in my house have noticed the two strongest earthquakes and
trembled on my street all, “says this
47-year resident of Alcanar.
“First I felt the movement of the bed, then started to shake and
furniture throughout the house, the dogs would not stop barking
area,” he recalls. Pietat is outraged: “In my street were all
awake by contacting us through social networks. We are angry because
these episodes are becoming worrisome, asking politicians and
responsibilities to the company.
The
inhabitants of the towns of the Ebro and Castellon collect
sleeplessness and tremors stories. Earthquakes, in fact, dominate all
neighborhood gatherings: “We are afraid, I have noticed the
strongest earthquake that has been, then moved the structure of the
house,” says Emilio Valls, a real estate agent for 36 years who
lives in a three-story building in Sant Martí Mayor Street, in the
heart of Alcanar, a few meters from the Plaza Mayor.
Blame
Game is On
Here
is a rather curious “as is” Google-Translated headline: “The
government did not heed the request of the Government to make a
seismic report”
Close
scrutiny reveals that current government officials blame the previous
administration (always a safe thing for politicians to do).
The
previous government was warned about the need to analyze the seismic
consequences of project implementation Castor, gas marine store
located at the Ebro Delta told him the Government before the license
granted to initiate activities to Scales UGS, but the Ministry of
Industry disregarded regional requests, as explained this morning the
Minister for Territory, Santi Vila, who has confirmed this morning
there was another earthquake of 4.2 on the Richter scale.
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Meanwhile,
the president of the council of Castellón, Javier Molinero, has
announced that the provincial corporation take legal action “against
former ministers responsible for the processing and adjudication of
granting Castor underground storage project in the event that there
is evidence of negligence in the process carried out by the
Government of Spain between 2008 and 2010. ” Miller has aimed at
Narbonne Cristina, Elena Espinosa, Miguel Sebastian and Joan Clos for
their different responsibilities in the project.
The
Catalan Minister Santi Vila has held that “the issue is not to
laugh, it’s serious” after continuous earthquakes that have
occurred in the last week, warning that from a intesidad of 4.5 may
have direct effects in buildings, with the appearance of cracks.
Hence, the Government has contacted the project manager, Escal UGS,
to have the certainty that the activity has been stopped.
Mike
“Mish” Shedlock
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