Nature, frequency, and cost of environmental remediation at onshore oil and gas exploration and production sites
Remediation Journal2011Vol. 21(3), pp. 121–144
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John A. Connor, Lisa J. Molofsky, Shawn M. Paquette, Robert E. Hinchee, Shilpi P. Desai, Miriam Connor
Abstract
Abstract This article quantifies the nature, frequency, and cost of environmental remediation activities for onshore oil and gas operations, as determined from over 4,100 environmental remediation cases in Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, and Colorado. For the purpose of this article, “remediation'' refers to cleanup efforts that entail longer‐term site characterization, monitoring, and remedial action beyond the initial spill cleanup or emergency response stage. In addition, data are also presented regarding short‐term spill cleanup activities in two of the four states. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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