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New Directions in Environmental Protection in Oil and Gas Operations

R. L. Arscott

Since the passage of the National Environmental Protection Act in 1970, the oil and gas industry has made tremendous progress in developing techniques, procedures, and less toxic materials for the protection of the environment. The toxicity of drilling fluids and their disposal is tightly controlled to minimize their effect on the environment. Waste management programs are becoming more common to reduce the generation of waste and to recycle waste products. Numerical models are available to simulate discharge dispersion in marine environments. Toxicologists have produced a large data base on the effect of toxins in the environment, and more information is being developed on the effect of toxicants on native aquatic species and on the complete food chain. Cooperative agree ents between industry, government agencies, environmental groups, and others are becoming more popular to develop acceptable mitigation procedures.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91024©1989 AAPG Pacific Section, May 10-12, 1989, Palm Springs, California.