Sources and Characteristics of Liquid Process Wastes From Arctic Offshore Hydrocarbon Exploration

Auteurs-es

  • S.E. Hrudey
  • P. Eng

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic2601

Mots-clés :

Composition, Drilling muds, Environmental impacts, Offshore oil well drilling, Toxicity, Marine pollution, Canadian Arctic waters

Résumé

Increased interest in offshore hydrocarbon exploration in Arctic waters raises concern regarding liquid waste management from drilling operations. The typical sources of process liquid waste from exploratory drilling operations is described and data on the quantity and quality of liquid waste discharges is provided from monitoring at two offshore sites. The chemical and toxicological characteristics of the waste fluids indicate that a potential exists for water pollution in specific circumstances. However, close process control to reduce the quantities of waste fluid generated and judicious selection of drilling mud additives should prevent the occurrence of significant water pollution problems from waste fluid disposal at exploratory Arctic offshore drilling operations.

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1979-01-01

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