UCL Study Links Over 100 Surrey Earthquakes to Oil Extraction Activities
- A study by researchers at University College London suggests that more than 100 small earthquakes in Surrey may have been triggered by oil extraction at Horse Hill.
- The earthquakes, which occurred between April 2018 and early 2019, measured between 1.34 and 3.18 magnitude, causing damage to homes in Newdigate.
- UKOG, the company behind the drilling, stated that seismologists from the British Geological Survey found the earthquakes were caused by a natural fault.
- The study's lead author, Dr. Matthew Fox, noted that while there may be a link between the earthquakes and oil extraction, further research is needed to confirm this.
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