The U.S. fracking industry may have suffered more damage to its reputation than Oklahoma had in actual damage following a larger than usual earthquake in that state earlier this month, RealClearEnergy reports:
"Hydraulic Fracturing may have invigorated huge swathes of America and basically removed the problem of 'energy insecurity' from the American psyche but it remains an embattled technology and last week's earthquake though hardly major (earthquakes tend to be designated 'major' around 7.0) gave its armies of enemies material which they will no doubt be using for a long time."
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