Oil and Gas Waste Governance, 9781032797182
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Earthquakes, energy, and policy collide: A battle for environmental sustainability.

Oil and Gas Waste Governance

state politics of induced seismicity in ohio and oklahoma

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    126 pages

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    22 May 2025

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Summary

Shaking Policy: Earthquakes, Energy, and Governance in the Oil and Gas Industry

In Oil and Gas Waste Governance, Zachary Mahafza, Joseph A. Aistrup, Jonathan M. Fisk, and Lorraine W. Wolf delve into the intricate relationship between unconventional oil and gas production, human-induced earthquakes, and the broader implications for private property, energy production, the role of science in public policy, and environmental sustainability.

Drawing upon a comprehensive…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781032797182
ISBN-10:1032797185
Series:Routledge Research in Public Administration and Public Policy
Author:Zachary Mahafza, Joseph A. Aistrup, Jonathan Fisk, Lorraine W. Wolf
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:Routledge
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:126
Release Date:22 May 2025
Weight:420g
Dimensions:216mm x 138mm
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Critics Review

This book provides an explicit overview of the challenges and complexities involved in implementing and adapting regulatory policies to manage induced seismicity from oil and gas production in the shale energy producing states.

Sarmistha Majumdar, Chair of Political Science & Public Administration, Texas Southern University

Energy development has many complex social and environmental impacts. In this book, Mahafza et al. evaluate the challenge of human induced seismicity, that is, earthquakes related to the underground injection of oil and gas’ wastes - an issue that is increasingly salient in the current era of energy abundance. The interdisciplinary team of authors describes the evidence for induced seismicity, particularly from injection wells, the policy regimes governing induced seismicity, and associated state responses, with detailed looks at responses in Oklahoma and Ohio. They conclude by offering valuable lessons learned that can be applied to the management of waste from other energy sources.

Adam Mayer, Research Scientist, Colorado State University

This is a well written book that offers a comprehensive and informative analysis of oil and gas waste management policies aimed at dealing with the risks associated with production activities. Drilling for oil and gas in the U.S. slowed in the middle twentieth century but rebounded following the use of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) technology to access energy resources lying beneath rock formations. But greater use of fracking processes resulted in a corresponding rise in man-made seismic risk on or near drilling sites (often referred to as induced seismicity). Project authors focus upon decisions made by key stakeholders to address quake related impacts in affected states, notably Ohio and Oklahoma in an effort to balance costs with benefits. The concluding chapter provides an especially useful discussion of best practices used to guide state officials attempting to cope with quake related damages.

Charles Davis, Professor emeritus, Colorado State University

About The Author

Zachary Mahafza

Dr Zachary Mahafza is Research and Data Analyst at the Southern Poverty Law Center and Adjunct Instructor at Auburn University. He researches a wide range of environmental and public health topics often using geographical data. His published work has appeared in journals such as State and Local Government Review, Water Policy, Politics and Policy, INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing, and Contemporary Rural Sociology.

Dr Jonathan M. Fisk is Associate Professor and Academic Program Director for the Master of Public Policy Program within the School of Public Affairs at the University of Utah. He is the author of Intergovernmental Relations: State and Local Challenges in the 21st Century (2022) and The Fracking Debate: Intergovernmental Politics of the Oil and Gas Renaissance (2017) and coauthor of The Shale Renaissance: How Fracking Changed Pennsylvania in the 21st Century (2022) and The Drought Dilemma (2024). He has published more than 30 articles and chapters covering a wide range of energy and environmental topics in journals such as American Review of Public Administration, Energy Policy, and State and Local Government Review.

Dr Joseph A. Aistrup is Professor of Political Science at Auburn University, and former Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. He is the co-author of Kansas Politics and Government: The Clash of Political Cultures (2010) and author of The Southern Strategy Revisited: Republican Top-Down Advancement in the South, which was nominated for the V.O. Key Award in 1997. He has published 67 peer-reviewed articles and professional publications in a wide variety of political science, public policy, and multidisciplinary journals, including Political Research Quarterly, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Applied Geography and Social Science Quarterly.

Dr Lorraine W. Wolf, Emerita Professor of Geophysics in the Department of Geosciences at Auburn University, has applied a wide range of geophysical methodologies in her research, including crustal-scale magnetic and gravity modeling, deformation and fluid pressure modeling, seismic hazard analyses, and electrical resistance tomography. Wolf has published in a variety of national and international geophysical journals and assumed a primary editorial role in three books on geophysical data policy published by the National Research Council.

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