SPE Americas E&P Health, Safety, Security, and Environmental Conference 2011
DOI: 10.2118/143723-ms
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Predicting Oil Slick Migration at a Pipeline River Crossing on the River Niger Using Hydraulic Geometry

Abstract: Understanding oil slick migration in rivers is important for effective spill response because rivers provide essential services for household purposes e.g. fisheries, water supply, transport, sociocultural activities and recreation. Rivers constitute the second most important source of household water supply in Nigeria. Yet, rivers are major receptors of oil pollution. This paper focuses specifically on oil Pipeline River crossing upstream of Lokoja (on the Niger River) to demonstrate likely oil slick migratio… Show more

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“…Oil attenuates oxygen in the water column and coats the breathing apparatus of aquatic organisms. The refining processes often lead to two drums of crude oil amounting to one drum of the product once refined, leading to a significant quantity of waste being released into the aquatic environment (Anifowose et al, 2014;Albert et al, 2018). Artisanal refineries like most industrial activities produce environmental hazards that are slow poisons (Asimiea and Omokhua, 2013).…”
Section: Impacts Of Illegal Refineries On Aquatic Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oil attenuates oxygen in the water column and coats the breathing apparatus of aquatic organisms. The refining processes often lead to two drums of crude oil amounting to one drum of the product once refined, leading to a significant quantity of waste being released into the aquatic environment (Anifowose et al, 2014;Albert et al, 2018). Artisanal refineries like most industrial activities produce environmental hazards that are slow poisons (Asimiea and Omokhua, 2013).…”
Section: Impacts Of Illegal Refineries On Aquatic Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%