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Drilling Possibly Caused Earthquake (news video)
How about a nice mud volcano?
Drilling, Not Earthquake, Caused Java Mud Volcano
BERKELEY, California (ENS) – A mud volcano which has caused millions of dollars worth of damage in East Java, Indonesia was caused by the drilling of a gas exploration well, an international team of scientists has concluded.
The two-year old mud volcano, known as Lusi, is still spewing huge volumes of mud and has displaced more than 30,000 people from their homes and businesses in Sidoarjo, East Java.
…Professor Manga said, “We have known for hundreds of years that earthquakes can trigger eruptions. In this case, the earthquake was simply too small and too far away.”
The new report concludes the effect of the earthquake was minimal because the change in pressure underground due to the earthquake would have been tiny. Instead, scientists say they are “99 percent” certain drilling operations were to blame.
Professor Davies explained, “We show that the day before the mud volcano started there was a huge ‘kick’ in the well, which is an influx of fluid and gas into the wellbore. We show that after the kick the pressure in the well went beyond a critical level.”
“This resulted in the leakage of the fluid from the well and the rock formations to the surface – a so called ‘underground blowout.’ This fluid picked up mud during its accent and Lusi was born.”
He said chances of controlling this pressure would have been increased if there was more protective casing in the borehole.
Professor Davies said, “We are more certain than ever that the Lusi mud volcano is an unnatural disaster and was triggered by drilling the Banjar-Panji-1 well.”
Lusi is still flowing at 100,000 cubic meters per day, enough to fill 53 Olympic swimming pools. It appears that the flow will continue indefinitely and so far all efforts to stem the flow have failed.
Recent research in which Davies was involved showed it is collapsing by up to three meters overnight and could subside to depths of more than 140 metres, having a significant environmental impact on the surrounding area for years to come.
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has declared the 400 hectare area inundated by the mud flow as a disaster-prone area unfit for human habitation.
The president authorized a flow of mud to be pumped into the Porong River where it is washed into the Java Sea. Pumping of sludge started on October 16, 2006.
On November 23, 2006, eleven fatalities were reported from the explosion of a gas pipe caused by the mud flow. The accident occurred due to subsidence of the ground, up to two meters (6.5 feet), due to the outflow of mud causing a dike to collapse resulting in the rupture of the state-owned Pertamina gas pipeline. The gas sent flames into the sky and according to the local people, the heat could be felt one kilometer (0.6 miles) away.
A network of dams and barriers has been erected to contain the mud. On September 26, 2006 a barrier failed, resulting in the flooding of more villages. Further strengthening of the dam system appeared to contain the sludge and no further reports of breaches were received until January 4, 2008 when a dike collapsed after a dispute with a landowner prevented reinforcement before the onset of the rainy season.
Professor Manga said, “While this is a most unfortunate disaster, it will leave us with a better understanding of the birth, life and death of a volcano.”
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Anonymous says
Chico had an earthquake back in 1950, before the Barnett Shale was discovered by Mitchell Energy. On the townsquare there is a sign claiming Chico to be the limestone capitol of the world. A mud volcano caused by natural gas drilling would be unlikely or impossible due to drilling for natural gas in this area.
If earthquakes occurred before gas drilling, the cause of the earthquakes happening now are probably caused by what happened prior to gas drilling.
TXsharon says
Yeah, well, THANKS! I know I can always count on YOU to defend your favorite industry with FACTUAL information based on sound SCIENCE
Anonymous says
http://www.ig.utexas.edu/research/projects/eq/faq/tx.htm
http://www.ig.utexas.edu/research/projects/eq/faq/tx_fig1.htm
Valley View had an earthquake in mid 80’s….before Barnett drilling.
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