Durrieu, J., M. Mojtahid, L. Cazes, A. F. Galgani, F. Jorisson, D. Tran, R. Camps
From the Abstract: “During E&P offshore activities, and in particular during drilling operations, the living conditions of the flora and fauna on the seabed may be disturbed.
This chapter uses a survey the waters, sediment, plankton, and benthic invertebrates of the Ekofisk oil field in the North Sea as a way to demonstrate how long-term monitoring programs might be conducted.
DeBlois, E. M., G. G. Tracy, R. D. Janes, T. A. Crowley, T. A. Wells, U. P. Williams, M. D. Paine, A. Mathieu, and B. W. Kilgour
From the Abstract: “An environmental effects monitoring (EEM) program was developed by Suncor (formerly Petro-Canada) in 1997/98 to assess effects of the Terra Nova offshore oil and gas development on the receiving environment.
Dalmazzone, D., D. Blanchet, S. Lamoureus, J. Durrieu, R. Camps, and F. Galgani
From the Abstract: “Due to large constraints in environmental regulations, discharge of drill cuttings at sea has to be controlled. It is therefore necessary to get basic information in order to select environment-friendly drilling fluids.
Dalmazzone, D., D. Blanchet, S. Lamoureus, J. Durrieu, R. Camps, and F. Galgani
From the Abstract: “Since the onset of offshore drilling, the drill cuttings and their disposal have received much attention in the oil and gas industry.
Daan, R., H. Van Het Groenewoud, S. A. De Jong, and M. Mulder
From the Abstract: “In the framework of the Paris Convention for the prevention of marine pollution, the Dutch government initiated a research programme on environmental effects of discharges of contaminated drill cuttings from platforms in the North S