From the Abstract: “An overview is given of the development of the offshore oil and gas industry in the North Sea and the possible physical impact on the ecosystem in the short and long term.
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
Daan, R., K. Booij, M. Mulder, and E. M. VanWeerlee
From the Abstract: “A field-monitoring program has been carried out to assess the environmental effects associated with drill cutting discharges at a drilling location in the North Sea, after drilling with ester-based muds.
From Summary and Conclusions: “1. Platform L13-fe, erosion area: Slight contamination levels occurred up to at least 100 m, but to less than 250 m from the platform. Oil seems to have disappeared for the greater part after 18 years. 2.