2018
DOI: 10.12691/jephh-6-2-2
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Petroleum Hydrocarbons Contamination of Surface Water and Groundwater in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria

Abstract: Petroleum hydrocarbons contamination of the environment associated with exploration, development and production operations is a common feature in oil producing nations around the world, especially in a developing country like Nigeria where the incidence of facilities sabotage, operational failures, accidental discharges, pipeline vandalization and leakages, bunkering and artisanal refining is very common. Apart from poor governance systems, poor corporate social responsibility (CSR) of multinational oil compan… Show more

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“…The non-hydrocarbon components of diesel consist of vanadium, nickel, nitrogen, and sulfur [47,48]. Other pollutants include nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, unburned hydrocarbons, and carbon monoxide [49].…”
Section: Toxic and Hazardous Compounds In Diesel Contaminated Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The non-hydrocarbon components of diesel consist of vanadium, nickel, nitrogen, and sulfur [47,48]. Other pollutants include nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, unburned hydrocarbons, and carbon monoxide [49].…”
Section: Toxic and Hazardous Compounds In Diesel Contaminated Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The operations related to the exploration and exploitation of oil in the Niger Delta are indicated as those that pose significant negative impacts on the natural environment and society . These negative impacts include: (i) atmospheric pollution related to the burning and venting of natural gas ; (ii) marine ecosystem pollution resulting in negative impacts on biota, and indirect impacts on tourism, fisheries and other livelihoods of the host communities (Iniaghe et al 2013;Osuagwu and Olaifa 2018); (iii) surface and groundwater pollution (Ite et al 2018); (iv) introduction of socio-economic issues and degradation of the cultural values and resources of host communities (Iniaghe et al 2013); (v) degradation of lands, issues of food quality and decline in agricultural activities (Inoni et al 2006); and vi) increased cases of disease symptoms and environmental distress (Nriagu et al 2016).…”
Section: Fig 1 Herementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite these endowments, the region is characterized by a paradox of lack in the midst of plenty. While the Niger Delta produces immense oil wealth for Nigeria, its people are victims of environmental degradation from land pollution, gas flaring and indiscriminate disposal of oil production wastes into the water body (UNDP, 2006;Ite et al, 2018;Nwozor, 2020). This oil-induced alienation has been at the roots of the diverse manifestations of criminality and violence that characterize the region (Obi, 2010;Nwajiaku-Dahou, 2012).…”
Section: Nigeria's Oil Sector: a Theoretical Underpinningmentioning
confidence: 99%