Drilling Wastes. (2014)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Drilling Wastes. (2014)
- Main Title:
- Drilling Wastes
- Further Information:
- Note: Editors, F.R. Englehardt, A.H. Gillam, J.P. Ray.
- Editors:
- Englehardt, F. R
Gillam, A. H
Ray, J. P - Contents:
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; PART I: Case Histories; 1: Trends in Sediment Trace Element Concentrations Around Six Petroleum Drilling Platforms in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico; 2: The Fate of Oil-based Drilling Muds at Two Artificial Island Sites in the Beaufort Sea; 3: Environmental Effect of Oil-based Mud Drilling in the North Sea; 4: Monitoring in the Vicinity of Oil and Gas Platforms: Results From the Norwegian Sector of the North Sea and Recommended Methods for Forthcoming Surveillance 5: Patterns of Oil-based Drilling Fluid Utilization and Disposal of Associated Wastes on the Canadian Offshore Frontier Lands6: Exposure of Deep Seagrass Beds off the West Coast of Florida to Discharged Drilling Effluents; PART II: Treatment Practices; 7: Options for Treatment and Disposal of Oil-based Mud Cuttings in the Canadian Arctic; 8: Environmental Analysis of a Saline Drilling Waste Disposal Site; 9: Drilling Wastes Management and Closed-Loop Systems; 10: Treatment of Drilling Waste: a Dutch Case History 11: Feasibility of Land Application as a Waste Management Practice for Disposal of Residual Diesel Invert-based Muds and Cuttings in the Foothills of Alberta12: The AGIP Experience in Treatment and Disposal of Wastes on Deep Drilling Sites; 13: Treatment of Salt Contaminated Reserve Pit Material and Drilled Cuttings; 14: Disposal of Salt Water Drilling Mud; 15: Physical/Chemical Fate of Organic and Inorganic Constituents withinCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; PART I: Case Histories; 1: Trends in Sediment Trace Element Concentrations Around Six Petroleum Drilling Platforms in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico; 2: The Fate of Oil-based Drilling Muds at Two Artificial Island Sites in the Beaufort Sea; 3: Environmental Effect of Oil-based Mud Drilling in the North Sea; 4: Monitoring in the Vicinity of Oil and Gas Platforms: Results From the Norwegian Sector of the North Sea and Recommended Methods for Forthcoming Surveillance 5: Patterns of Oil-based Drilling Fluid Utilization and Disposal of Associated Wastes on the Canadian Offshore Frontier Lands6: Exposure of Deep Seagrass Beds off the West Coast of Florida to Discharged Drilling Effluents; PART II: Treatment Practices; 7: Options for Treatment and Disposal of Oil-based Mud Cuttings in the Canadian Arctic; 8: Environmental Analysis of a Saline Drilling Waste Disposal Site; 9: Drilling Wastes Management and Closed-Loop Systems; 10: Treatment of Drilling Waste: a Dutch Case History 11: Feasibility of Land Application as a Waste Management Practice for Disposal of Residual Diesel Invert-based Muds and Cuttings in the Foothills of Alberta12: The AGIP Experience in Treatment and Disposal of Wastes on Deep Drilling Sites; 13: Treatment of Salt Contaminated Reserve Pit Material and Drilled Cuttings; 14: Disposal of Salt Water Drilling Mud; 15: Physical/Chemical Fate of Organic and Inorganic Constituents within Waste Freshwater Drilling Fluids; 16: Impact of Heavy Oil Drilling Wastes from Alberta, Canada on Soils and Plants; PART III: Land Disposal and Effects 17: API Survey Results on 1985 Onshore Wastes Volumes and Disposal Practices within the US Petroleum Extraction Industry18: The Analytical Methods Utilized and Results from the Analyses of Field Collected Drilling Wastes; 19: Effects of Spent Freshwater Gel Chem Drilling Mud on Cultivated Land Near Lloydminster, Saskatchewan; PART IV: Marine Fate and Effects; 20: Acute Toxicity of Two Generic Drilling Fluids and Six Additives, Alone and Combined, to Mysids (Mysidopsis bahia) 21: Bioaccumulation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) Exposed to Oil-based Drill Cuttings22: Bioaccumulation, Food Chain Transfer, and Biological Effects of Barium and Chromium from Drilling Muds by Flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) and Lobster (Homarus americanus); 23: Bioaccumulation of Trace Metals from Drilling Mud Barite by Benthic Marine Animals; 24: Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Base Oil and Cuttings from Three Wells Drilled in the Beaufort Sea; 25: Effects of Low-aromatic Drill Cuttings on an Enclosed Deepwater Sediment Community … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 2014
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 622.3382
Hydrology
Recycling (Waste, etc.)
Mining engineering
Hydrology
Mining engineering
Recycling (Waste, etc.)
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- English
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- 9781482286472
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