The Delaware Basin in west Texas and southeast New Mexico is now the largest global oil producing basin, averaging ∼400,000 m (∼2,500,000 barrels) per day in 2022. The shale-dominated strata targeted for production can co-produce 4-5 times more water than oil, necessitating disposal by injection of ∼1,400,000 m (∼8,700,000 barrels) of water per day in 2022. Through a comprehensive assimilation of regional Sentinel-1 satellite radar data and analysis of production and injection, we show how petroleum operations have caused the development of complex and accelerating patterns of surface deformation from 2015 through 2021.
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