ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY IN THE OIL INDUSTRY
Author(s) | Stephan Orszulik |
Publisher | Springer |
Date | 2016 |
Pages | 485 |
Format | |
Size | 9 Mb |
D O W N L O A D |
In this latest third, significantly updated, edition of his book, Stefan Orszulik made another attempt to look at each stage in the lifecycle of petroleum products (from oil exploration stage to end use), trying to thoroughly examine the environmental pressures experienced by the oil exploration industry together with its response to such pressures. He explores the relevant important environmental concerns and computer modeling techniques in a very understandable manner so the book may be used even by the non-experts.
The publication has been primarily intended for the workers of the oil exploration and production industry and provides essential reference for various research as well as governmental entities; the content of the book will be useful to anyone interested in environmental technological issues since the issues addressed in the pages of this volume are equally interesting and important for all parties including the offshore workers, regulatory bodies, port state officers, scientists, researchers and many others who should be well aware of the subject of the book in order to perform their activities in the most effective and environmentally friendly way.
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