The number of earthquakes in Oklahoma has skyrocketed since 2009. Here is our ongoing coverage of quakes in the state.
Lawsuit filed by Cushing residents seeks earthquake damages from energy companies: By Ziva Branstetter
At Cushing quake’s epicenter, some residents feel overlooked by state: By Kaelynn Knoernschild
Despite strong recent quakes, total this year hundreds below 2015: By Dylan Goforth and Ziva Branstetter
Energy execs led panels at state’s invitation-only earthquake workshop: By Ziva Branstetter
Insurers reaped $135 million selling quake policies, paid out $4.5 million: By Ziva Branstetter
Compounding Fractures: Larger earthquakes might be on the way for the state: By Ben Fenwick and Kassie McClung
Behind the big quake: A regulatory black hole?: By Ziva Branstetter
Earthquake suits pile up against Oklahoma energy companies: By Ziva Branstetter
Despite extra earthquake funding, state still lacks lead seismologist: By Dylan Goforth
Seismologist vacancies complicate earthquake response: By Ziva Branstetter
New earthquake report puts state’s risk in plain language: By Ziva Branstetter
Oklahoma on pace to easily break state record for earthquakes: By Alexius Burton
Dangerous rigs: Dozens killed, injured in crashes with trucks hauling wastewater: By Ziva Branstetter and Allison Harris
Pickens: ‘They’re not even earthquakes’: By Joshua Kline