Drilling Wastes
Herausgeber: Englehardt, F R; Ray, J P; Gillam, A H
Drilling Wastes
Herausgeber: Englehardt, F R; Ray, J P; Gillam, A H
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Proceedings of the 1988 International Conference on Drilling Wastes, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 5-8 April 1988.
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Proceedings of the 1988 International Conference on Drilling Wastes, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 5-8 April 1988.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 884
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1157g
- ISBN-13: 9780367865368
- ISBN-10: 036786536X
- Artikelnr.: 69891142
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 884
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1157g
- ISBN-13: 9780367865368
- ISBN-10: 036786536X
- Artikelnr.: 69891142
F.R. Englehardt, A.H. Gillam and J.P. Ray
Part 1: 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 Fortcoming Surveillance. 5. Patterns of Oil-based Drilling Fluid
Utilization and Disposal of Associated Wastes on the Canadian Offshore
Frontier Lands. 6. Exposure of Deep Seagrass Beds off the West Coast of
Florida to Discharged Drilling Effluents. Part 2: 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 Alberta. 12. 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 3: Land Disposal and Effects 17. API Survey Results on 1985
Onshore Wastes Volumes and Disposal Practices within the US Petroleum
Exrtraction Industry. 18. The Analytical Methods Utilized and Results from
the Analyses of Field Collected Drilling Wastes. 19. Effects of Spent Fr
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 Fortcoming Surveillance. 5. Patterns of Oil-based Drilling Fluid
Utilization and Disposal of Associated Wastes on the Canadian Offshore
Frontier Lands. 6. Exposure of Deep Seagrass Beds off the West Coast of
Florida to Discharged Drilling Effluents. Part 2: 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 Alberta. 12. 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 3: Land Disposal and Effects 17. API Survey Results on 1985
Onshore Wastes Volumes and Disposal Practices within the US Petroleum
Exrtraction Industry. 18. The Analytical Methods Utilized and Results from
the Analyses of Field Collected Drilling Wastes. 19. Effects of Spent Fr
Part 1: 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 Fortcoming Surveillance. 5. Patterns of Oil-based Drilling Fluid
Utilization and Disposal of Associated Wastes on the Canadian Offshore
Frontier Lands. 6. Exposure of Deep Seagrass Beds off the West Coast of
Florida to Discharged Drilling Effluents. Part 2: 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 Alberta. 12. 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 3: Land Disposal and Effects 17. API Survey Results on 1985
Onshore Wastes Volumes and Disposal Practices within the US Petroleum
Exrtraction Industry. 18. The Analytical Methods Utilized and Results from
the Analyses of Field Collected Drilling Wastes. 19. Effects of Spent Fr
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 Fortcoming Surveillance. 5. Patterns of Oil-based Drilling Fluid
Utilization and Disposal of Associated Wastes on the Canadian Offshore
Frontier Lands. 6. Exposure of Deep Seagrass Beds off the West Coast of
Florida to Discharged Drilling Effluents. Part 2: 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 Alberta. 12. 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 3: Land Disposal and Effects 17. API Survey Results on 1985
Onshore Wastes Volumes and Disposal Practices within the US Petroleum
Exrtraction Industry. 18. The Analytical Methods Utilized and Results from
the Analyses of Field Collected Drilling Wastes. 19. Effects of Spent Fr