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Environmental Technology in the Oil Industry

Contributor(s): Orszulik, Stefan T [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2008.Description: XII, 408 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781402054723.Subject(s): Chemistry | Fossil fuels | Chemical engineering | Earth sciences | Industrial engineering | Production engineering | Environment | Chemistry | Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering | Fossil Fuels (incl. Carbon Capture) | Earth Sciences, general | Industrial and Production Engineering | Environment, generalDDC classification: 660 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
General Introduction -- Environmental Control Technology for Oilfield Processes -- Environmental Control of Well Integrity -- Environmental Control of Drilling Fluids and Produced Water -- Oilfield Waste Disposal Control -- Drilling and Production Discharges in the Marine Environment -- Decommissioning of Offshore Oil and Gas Installations -- Tanker Design: Recent Developments from an Environmental Perspective -- Pipeline Technology -- Environmental Management and Technology in Oil Refineries -- Distribution, Marketing and Use of Petroleum Fuels -- Lubricants -- Climate Change Scenarios and Their Potential Impact on World Agriculture.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This significantly updated edition looks at each stage in the life cycle of petroleum products, from exploration to end use, examining the environmental pressures on the Oil Industry and its response. The Oil Industry produces a range of products without which modern civilization could not exist. Nevertheless, in today’s environmentally conscious world, society demands that the industry manufactures and markets the products without unduly polluting the environment. Its ability and willingness to comply determines whether society will allow it a licence to operate. Technical developments are progressing in line with environmental concerns and increasing sophistication of computer modelling techniques. These subjects are inter-related, but have often been dealt with independently. This book will explore these topics together in a way that will be understandable to the non-expert, and those who are expert in one field, but wish to see their expertise discussed in the overall context. Written primarily for those working in the Oil and related industries, this book also provides essential reference material for government and research institutions and all those with an interest in environmental technological issues.
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General Introduction -- Environmental Control Technology for Oilfield Processes -- Environmental Control of Well Integrity -- Environmental Control of Drilling Fluids and Produced Water -- Oilfield Waste Disposal Control -- Drilling and Production Discharges in the Marine Environment -- Decommissioning of Offshore Oil and Gas Installations -- Tanker Design: Recent Developments from an Environmental Perspective -- Pipeline Technology -- Environmental Management and Technology in Oil Refineries -- Distribution, Marketing and Use of Petroleum Fuels -- Lubricants -- Climate Change Scenarios and Their Potential Impact on World Agriculture.

This significantly updated edition looks at each stage in the life cycle of petroleum products, from exploration to end use, examining the environmental pressures on the Oil Industry and its response. The Oil Industry produces a range of products without which modern civilization could not exist. Nevertheless, in today’s environmentally conscious world, society demands that the industry manufactures and markets the products without unduly polluting the environment. Its ability and willingness to comply determines whether society will allow it a licence to operate. Technical developments are progressing in line with environmental concerns and increasing sophistication of computer modelling techniques. These subjects are inter-related, but have often been dealt with independently. This book will explore these topics together in a way that will be understandable to the non-expert, and those who are expert in one field, but wish to see their expertise discussed in the overall context. Written primarily for those working in the Oil and related industries, this book also provides essential reference material for government and research institutions and all those with an interest in environmental technological issues.

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