Grahl-Nielson, O., S. Sundby, K. Westrheim, and S. Wilhelmsen
From the Abstract: “The chemical impact on the environment of hydrocarbons associated with discharged cuttings from production drilling at the Statfjord A platform was investigated. The drilling was started in December 1978.
Grahl-Nielsen, O., S. Sporstøl, C. E. Sjgren, and F. Oreld
From the Abstract: “An exploratory well was drilled in the North Sea, at a water depth of 60 m, between September 1981 and February 1982, partly with the use of diesel oil-based mud.
From the Executive Summary: “This report was commissioned by Amoco UK. It identifies, describes and partially evaluates a number of solutions for managing cuttings piles in the North Sea environment. The main options considered are:
Kroncke, I., G. C. A. Duineveld, S. Raak, E. Rachor, and R. Daan
From the Abstract: “As part of the ICES/IOC Bremerhaven Workshop, the macrofauna near a former drilling site for gas in the southern North Sea was investigated.
Massie, L. C., A. P. Ward, J. M. Davies, and P. R. Mackie
From the Abstract: “In the light of increasing oil exploration and production in the northern North Sea, the Brent, Beryl and Forties oil fields, representing three different types of operation, and a number of stations between the Forties field and th
From the Abstract: “Exploratory drilling at a well site in the shelf break region off Atlantic City, New Jersey, appears to have had several different effects on benthic invertebrates and demersal fish.