Disposal From In Situ Bitumen Recovery Induced the M-L 5.6 Peace River Earthquake

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS(2023)

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Earthquakes induced by human activities can impede the development of underground resources. Significant induced events (M5) have caused both economic and human losses. The recent M-L 5.6 (M-W 5.1) event near Peace River, Alberta occurs in a region of in situ bitumen recovery. We find that 3.4 cm of ground deformation was caused by reverse fault slip (similar to 29 cm), possibly related to Peace River Arch faulting. Events are located within the shallow basement, nearby to significant wastewater injection into Paleozoic strata. We find a statistical relationship between earthquakes and injection operations. These events were likely related to the in situ bitumen development: dominantly from wastewater disposal induced pore pressure increases, with smaller poroelastic contributions from bitumen recovery. The assessment of this earthquake as induced will likely have implications for future energy development, management, and regulation-including carbon capture and blue hydrogen.
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induced seismicity,wastewater disposal,bitumen recovery,Alberta,Western Canada Sedimentary Basin,Peace River
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