All Days 2006
DOI: 10.2118/98414-ms
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Aged Drilled Cuttings Offshore Gabon: New Methodology for Assessing Their Impact

Abstract: During E&P offshore activities, and in particular during drilling operations, the living conditions of the flora and fauna on the seabed may be disturbed. The paper describes the study made for assessing the actual impact of the discharged cuttings, the regenerating capacity of the ecosystem and the medium and long-term recolonization processes, based on in situ measurements. A previous study undertaken on cuttings recently discharged offshore Congo measured kinetics of space and time res… Show more

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“…Despite the weak and spatially limited environmental impact of drilling activities, diversity indices of foraminiferal and macrofaunal assemblages demonstrated a significant correlation with increasing distance from WHs (Table 1). This suggests that foraminifera, similar to macrofauna, are sensitive to the impact of drilling activities, corroborating the findings of previous studies (Denoyelle et al, 2010;Duchemin et al, 2008;Durrieu et al, 2006;Jorissen et al, 2009;Mojtahid et al, 2006).…”
Section: Response Of Foraminiferal Versus Macrofaunal Assemblagessupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Despite the weak and spatially limited environmental impact of drilling activities, diversity indices of foraminiferal and macrofaunal assemblages demonstrated a significant correlation with increasing distance from WHs (Table 1). This suggests that foraminifera, similar to macrofauna, are sensitive to the impact of drilling activities, corroborating the findings of previous studies (Denoyelle et al, 2010;Duchemin et al, 2008;Durrieu et al, 2006;Jorissen et al, 2009;Mojtahid et al, 2006).…”
Section: Response Of Foraminiferal Versus Macrofaunal Assemblagessupporting
confidence: 90%