This isn't the onion, folks
http://newsok.com/article/5520409
Maybe they should pray for less earthquakes
http://newsok.com/article/5520409
A statewide prayer initiative focusing on the oil fields and beleaguered energy industry will culminate Oct. 13 with an annual breakfast in downtown Oklahoma City.
The Rev. Tom Beddow of Ada, coordinator of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma's Oil Patch Chaplains ministry, said he would like to see similar gatherings around the state as people pray for individuals affected by current economic woes, with the energy industry at the center.
The oil field is hurting right now, he said.
We're asking churches all over Oklahoma to open their doors, put on a pot of coffee and pray for the oil field, and not only for the oil field but the state, because the economy of our state is so connected to the oil field.
Jeff Hubbard, with Oilfield Christian Fellowship- Oklahoma City, agreed.
We have a saying: The oil field trickles down to everyone, he said.
Hubbard said Gov. Mary Fallin has proclaimed Oct. 13 as Oilfield Prayer Day to raise awareness about the initiative.
Maybe they should pray for less earthquakes
http://fortune.com/2016/05/18/oil-gas-texas-earthquakes/Oklahoma, where large amounts of water naturally come out of wells along with oil and gas, saw 890 earthquakes of magnitude 3.0 and above in 2015 alone, compared with two to three a year before 2009. There, regulators have asked some companies to reduce wastewater injection rates to try to tame seismic activity.