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It has often been said that generals prepare for the next war by
re-fighting the last. The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill was
unlike any previous - an underwater well blowout 1,500 meters deep.
Much has been learned in the wake of DWH and these lessons should
in turn be applied to both similar oil spill scenarios and those
arising from "frontier" explorations by the marine oil industry.
The next deep oil well blowout may be at 3,000 meters or even
deeper. This volume summarizes regional (Gulf of Mexico) and global
megatrends in marine oil exploration and production. Research in a
number of key areas including the behavior of oil and gas under
extreme pressure, impacts on biological resources of the deep sea,
and the fate of oil and gas released in spills is synthesized. A
number of deep oil spills are simulated with detailed computer
models, and the likely effects of the spills and potential
mitigation measures used to combat them are compared. Recommended
changes in policies governing marine oil exploration and
development are proposed, as well as additional research to close
critical and emerging knowledge gaps. This volume synthesizes
state-of-the-art research in deep oil spill behavior and response.
It is thus relevant for government and industry oil spill
responders, policy formulators and implementers, and academics and
students desiring an in-depth and balanced overview of key issues
and uncertainties surrounding the quest for deep oil and potential
impacts on the environment.
The demand for oil and gas has brought exploration and production
to unprecedented depths of the world's oceans. Currently, over 50%
of the oil from the Gulf of Mexico now comes from waters in excess
of 1,500 meters (one mile) deep, where no oil was produced just 20
years ago. The Deepwater Horizon oil spill blowout did much to
change the perception of oil spills as coming just from tanker
accidents, train derailments, and pipeline ruptures. In fact,
beginning with the Ixtoc 1 spill off Campeche, Mexico in 1979-1980,
there have been a series of large spill events originating at the
sea bottom and creating a myriad of new environmental and well
control challenges. This volume explores the physics, chemistry,
sub-surface oil deposition and environmental impacts of deep oil
spills. Key lessons learned from the responses to previous deep
spills, as well as unresolved scientific questions for additional
research are highlighted, all of which are appropriate for
governmental regulators, politicians, industry decision-makers,
first responders, researchers and students wanting an incisive
overview of issues surrounding deep-water oil and gas production.
It has often been said that generals prepare for the next war by
re-fighting the last. The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill was
unlike any previous - an underwater well blowout 1,500 meters deep.
Much has been learned in the wake of DWH and these lessons should
in turn be applied to both similar oil spill scenarios and those
arising from "frontier" explorations by the marine oil industry.
The next deep oil well blowout may be at 3,000 meters or even
deeper. This volume summarizes regional (Gulf of Mexico) and global
megatrends in marine oil exploration and production. Research in a
number of key areas including the behavior of oil and gas under
extreme pressure, impacts on biological resources of the deep sea,
and the fate of oil and gas released in spills is synthesized. A
number of deep oil spills are simulated with detailed computer
models, and the likely effects of the spills and potential
mitigation measures used to combat them are compared. Recommended
changes in policies governing marine oil exploration and
development are proposed, as well as additional research to close
critical and emerging knowledge gaps. This volume synthesizes
state-of-the-art research in deep oil spill behavior and response.
It is thus relevant for government and industry oil spill
responders, policy formulators and implementers, and academics and
students desiring an in-depth and balanced overview of key issues
and uncertainties surrounding the quest for deep oil and potential
impacts on the environment.
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