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Our main cold front will continue moving slowly across the state today, from the west to east, with scattered thunderstorms possible ahead of the boundary.
The amount of earthquakes the state experienced in April is half as much as it was the same time last year, according to a new report from the U.S. Geological Survey.
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission has issued a new order limiting future increases in the volume of oil and natural gas wastewater injected into the ground in an effort to reduce the number of earthquakes in the state.
The Oklahoma Oil & Gas Association said Tuesday morning that state regulators are taking significant measures to reduce seismicity in Oklahoma, and to responsibly manage wastewater from the production of oil and natural gas.
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission handed down its largest single reduction of disposal wells Tuesday, calling for a 40 percent reduction among 245 wells in the state's Arbuckle formation.