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Related: About this forumInsurers shun risk as oil-linked quakes soar in Oklahoma
Source: Reuters
Money | Thu May 12, 2016 6:32am EDT
Insurers shun risk as oil-linked quakes soar in Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY | BY LUC COHEN
As the number of earthquakes in Oklahoma exploded into the hundreds in the last few years, nearly a dozen insurance companies moved to limit their exposure, often at the expense of homeowners, a Reuters examination has found.
Nearly 3,000 pages of documents from the Oklahoma Insurance Commission reviewed by Reuters show that insurers and the reinsurers who cover them grew increasingly concerned about exposure to earthquake risks because of heightened frequency of seismic activity, which scientists link to disposal of saltwater that is a byproduct of oil and gas production.
Even as they insured more and more properties against earthquakes in the past two years, six insurers hiked premiums by as much as 260 percent and three increased deductibles. Three companies stopped writing new earthquake insurance altogether, state regulatory filings obtained by Reuters show. Several insurers took more than one of those steps.
In addition, the insurers would consider suing oil and gas companies for reimbursement in instances where they would have to pay damages to homeowners, according to several sources, including two insurance company officials.
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LiberalEsto
(22,845 posts)katsy
(4,246 posts)invoice the frackers & oil producers
pscot
(21,024 posts)or wrack a house frame so doors and windows don't fit properly. You can't really blame the insurers.
Nihil
(13,508 posts)A little honesty would obviously run the risk of the punters linking the
explosion (pardon the phrasing) in natural gas fracking and the quakes.
Can't have the plebs realising that all that "clean natural gas" propaganda
is not only horseshit but horseshit that is destroying their lives ...