Regulator defends finding that Alberta's largest earthquake was caused by oilpatch

The Alberta Energy Regulator logo is seen on a flag at the opening of the regulator's office in Calgary in an undated handout photo. Alberta's energy regulator is defending its finding that the province's largest recorded earthquake was caused by oilpatch activity. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Alberta Energy Regulator, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

EDMONTON - Alberta's energy regulator has defended its finding that the province's largest recorded earthquake was caused by oilpatch activity, saying the pattern of temblors since last fall clearly points to a water disposal well even though there's no suggestion rules were flouted.

"The connection between the earthquake sequence and the disposal well injecting into the deeper Leduc Formation was clear," says a timeline of the research conducted by the Alberta Geological Survey, a branch of the Alberta Energy Regulator.

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