Understanding the Environmental Effects of Offshore Hydrocarbon Development

Understanding the Environmental Effects of Offshore Hydrocarbon Development
Author: Donald C. Gordon,Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Publsiher: [Dartmouth, N.S.] : Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2000
Genre: Aquatic organisms
ISBN: UVA:35007005108935

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Contains presentations, abstracts of posters, and transcripts of panel discussions at a conference on the environmental effects of offshore hydrocarbon development. Topics covered include environmental transport & dispersion on offshore banks, the fate of drilling wastes, continental shelf ecosystems, impacts of oil development on the Grand Banks, biological effects of drilling wastes, impacts of produced water, and environmental effects monitoring. Includes subject index.

Long term Environmental Effects of Offshore Oil and Gas Development

Long term Environmental Effects of Offshore Oil and Gas Development
Author: D.F. Boesch,N.N. Rabalais
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 722
Release: 1987-03-24
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781851660940

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Long-term Environmental Effects of Offshore Oil and Gas Development contains 14 chapters by different authors which focus on the US.

Offshore Oil and Gas Environmental Effects Monitoring

Offshore Oil and Gas Environmental Effects Monitoring
Author: Shelley L. Armsworthy,Peter J. Cranford,Kenneth Lee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015059570781

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Offshore oil and gas drilling operations take place in some of the world's most biologically productive oceanic waters. An ongoing concern related to the development of this industry is that exposure to contaminants from waste discharges may cause ill effects on organisms and their habitat. Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) programs are undertaken to verify environmental impact assessment predictions, to detect any unforeseen effects, and to help identify cause-effect relationships. EEM has been carried out worldwide for many offshore developments, and much has been learned about the fate of drilling and production contaminants and their biological effects. EEM programs have rapidly evolved in response to new knowledge on the transport, fate, and effects of potential contaminants; changes in regulatory requirements; and improved impact assessment technologies and statistical approaches for data interpretation. In May 2003, an international group of scientists, environmental managers, and industry representatives shared their expertise and new knowledge at the Offshore Oil and Gas Environmental Effects Monitoring Workshop. The participants reviewed the status of current offshore oil and gas EEM programs and identified future research needs to advance our understanding of the impacts of the offshore oil and gas industry. This book represents a selected number of peer-reviewed papers from workshop participants, covering a range of topics including regional experience from past and ongoing EEM programs; environmental management issues such as risk assessment and decision-making processes; the development of predictive risk assessment models; and new approaches and technologies formonitoring potential alterations in benthic, pelagic, and tropospheric ecosystem components. This book will be of use to scientists, environmental managers, regulators, and industry representatives, as well as members of the general public wishing to improve their understanding on the application of offshore oil and gas EEM programs for the protection of our ocean environment and its resources.

Oil in the Sea III

Oil in the Sea III
Author: National Research Council,Transportation Research Board,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Marine Board,Ocean Studies Board,Committee on Oil in the Sea: Inputs, Fates, and Effects
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2003-03-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780309084383

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Since the early 1970s, experts have recognized that petroleum pollutants were being discharged in marine waters worldwide, from oil spills, vessel operations, and land-based sources. Public attention to oil spills has forced improvements. Still, a considerable amount of oil is discharged yearly into sensitive coastal environments. Oil in the Sea provides the best available estimate of oil pollutant discharge into marine waters, including an evaluation of the methods for assessing petroleum load and a discussion about the concerns these loads represent. Featuring close-up looks at the Exxon Valdez spill and other notable events, the book identifies important research questions and makes recommendations for better analysis ofâ€"and more effective measures againstâ€"pollutant discharge. The book discusses: Inputâ€"where the discharges come from, including the role of two-stroke engines used on recreational craft. Behavior or fateâ€"how oil is affected by processes such as evaporation as it moves through the marine environment. Effectsâ€"what we know about the effects of petroleum hydrocarbons on marine organisms and ecosystems. Providing a needed update on a problem of international importance, this book will be of interest to energy policy makers, industry officials and managers, engineers and researchers, and advocates for the marine environment.

Understanding the Environmental Effects of Offshore Hydrocarbon Development

Understanding the Environmental Effects of Offshore Hydrocarbon Development
Author: V. Zitko
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2000
Genre: Atlantic cod
ISBN: UIUC:30112051022223

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Atlantic salmon eyed eggs and yolk-sac fry were exposed to low levels of aromatic hydrocarbons (AHs) obtained from diesel fuel, and from Atlantic crude oil, provided by the National Marine Fisheries Service. The latter duplicated oil spilled by the Exxon Valdez in 1989, to which pink salmon were extremely sensitive. Model experiments demonstrated a non-linear relationship between the concentration of diesel fuel in contaminated sand and AH concentration in water, and a complex kinetics of AH partitioning between diesel fuel and water, and the presence of aromatic amines and phenols in diesel fuel.--Publisher's description.

Environmental Effects Monitoring for Exploration Drilling

Environmental Effects Monitoring for Exploration Drilling
Author: Robert A. Buchanan,Joanne A. Cook,L.G.L. Limited, Environmental Research Associates,Anne Mathieu,Environmental Studies Research Funds (Canada)
Publsiher: [Calgary] : Environmental Studies Research Funds
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2004
Genre: Environmental monitoring
ISBN: UCSD:31822033842600

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The main goal of this study was to develop a strategy for monitoring environmental effects at a single exploratory offshore well on the east coast. Work carried out in the study consisted of consultations with scientists, regulators, & stakeholders; reviews of regulatory regimes; toxicity results relevant to exploratory activities; and development of a decision tree for determining when & how to conduct environmental effects monitoring (EEM). The study report first presents background on potential issues related to the environmental impacts of exploratory drilling, the characteristics of typical exploratory drill rigs & drilling muds, the regulatory regime in Canada & elsewhere, and the biological & other effects of drilling. It then summarizes EEM programs & their results for exploratory wells on the Scotian Shelf & Grand Banks; outlines EEM issues of concern for the Newfoundland & Nova Scotia offshore, and discusses issue similarities & differences between the two areas; and draws brief conclusions on the application of production EEM experience to exploratory drilling EEM. Finally, an EEM decision process based on three scenarios appropriate to the east coast is presented, along with recommended study designs to address the scenarios.

Environmental Effects of Offshore Oil Production

Environmental Effects of Offshore Oil Production
Author: Brian S. Middleditch
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1981
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UVA:35007004721977

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The Buccaneer Gas and Oil Field Study has been the most comprehensive research project to date concerned with assessing the ecological effects of offshore production activities. It took nearly five years to complete and involved almost 30 individual research groups. All of the raw data have been archived with NOAA's Environmental Data and Information Services, and detailed technical reports have been deposited with the National Technical Information Service so the interested investigator should be able to gain access to them. However, we felt that it would be desirable to present a distillation of our more significant findings in a form that was more readily available to the scientific and lay community. Thus, we conducted a symposium. on the study during EXPOCHEM '80 at the Astrohall, Houston, Texas during October, 1980. This volume comprises the proceedings of that symposium. All but two of the papers presented are included in this book. Manuscripts were not received from Dr. D. A. Wiesenburg (Texas A&M University: Volatile Hydrocarbons) or Dr. J. Tillery (Southwest Research Institute: Trace Metals), but these topics are adequately covered by other authors. An introductory chapter was added to place the study in its proper perspective and to provide some background material on the Buccaneer Field, a brief chapter on biocides was inserted since this topic generated much dis cussion at the symposium, and a bibliography is provided to direct the interested reader to sources of additional published infor mation on the Study.

Environmental Impacts from Offshore Exploration and Production of Oil and Gas

Environmental Impacts from Offshore Exploration and Production of Oil and Gas
Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Environment Directorate
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1977
Genre: Natural gas in submerged lands
ISBN: UVA:35007000815401

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