Petroleum & Petrochemical Engineering Journal (PPEJ)

ISSN: 2578-4846

Mini Review

Petroleum Industries and Its Impact of Petroleum Extraction on the Environment

Authors: Shrisha S Raj, Bhuvana D, and Rosilda S*

DOI: 10.23880/ppej-16000387

Abstract

The petroleum sector has prioritized reducing the environmental effect of its activities in response to the growing environmental conservation movement. Personnel in the sector need to be properly educated and trained in order to safeguard the environment. The environmental effects of petroleum operations and strategies to reduce them are the subject of a wealth of valuable information. However, this information is dispersed throughout thousands of books, reports, and papers, making it challenging for industry personnel to find specific details on mitigating the environmental effects of specific operations. The breadth and complexity of environmental concerns confronting the petroleum sector can be daunting for many engineers. While a large number of outstanding papers have been given on particular environmental topics, there is still a need for overview papers that set the stage for those more in-depth investigations. This review article examines the main upstream petroleum industry waste sources, the effects those wastes have on the environment, waste management, treatment, and disposal strategies, and contaminated site cleaning techniques.

Keywords: Petroleum; Environment: Waste Management; Extraction; Oil and Gas

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