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Autor:
Peter Lane, Stephen Potter, Srijan Aggarwal, William Schnabel, Ian Buist, Robin Bullock, Jessica Garron, Robert A. Perkins, David Cooper
Publikováno v:
International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 2017:2955-2975
In situ burning (ISB) aided by herding agents is a promising tool for oil spill response in Arctic waters. An advantageous aspect of the herder mediated ISB approach is that the application of herders as well as the subsequent ignition of the slick c
Publikováno v:
International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 2017:2184-2203
A series of experiments involving herders and ISB (designated HISB) were conducted at sea on 14th – 15th June 2016, near the Frigg Field in the North Sea. The primary objective of the experiments described in this paper was to demonstrate, at near-
Autor:
Jessica Garron, David Cooper, Ian Buist, Steve Potter, Robert A. Perkins, Robin Bullock, Srijan Aggarwal, William Schnabel
Publikováno v:
Cold Regions Science and Technology. 135:97-104
In-situ burning (ISB) aided by herding agents is a promising tool for oil spill response in Arctic waters. An advantageous aspect of the herder mediated ISB approach is that the application of herders as well as the subsequent ignition of the slick c
Autor:
David Cooper, Randy Belore, Changyong Zhang, Ian Buist, Amy Tidwell, Nicholas F. Urbanski, Tim Nedwed
Publikováno v:
International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 2014:1834-1845
Vessels of opportunity (VoOs), such as fish and shrimp boats, can be employed to aide offshore oil spill response operations. During the 2010 Macondo response, VoOs were utilized to collect surface slicks in booms, however, VoOs were not equipped to
Publikováno v:
International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 2014:1441-1456
Since the 2011 Conference (Buist et al. 2011 and Buist and Nedwed 2011), work on advancing oil herding agents for in-situ burning (ISB) has focused on three areas:Obtaining regulatory approvals for their use in North America;Developing an application
Publikováno v:
International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 2008:673-679
In situ burning is an oil spill response option particularly suited to remote ice-covered waters. The key to effective in situ burning is thick oil slicks. In loose drift ice conditions oil spills can rapidly spread to become too thin to ignite. Fire
Publikováno v:
International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 2005:171-175
Skimmers operating in waves often recover a large amount of water, both in the form of water-in-oil emulsions and free water. Recovered water dramatically reduces the temporary storage capacity available for oily fluids offshore. The addition of chem
Autor:
Ian Buist
Publikováno v:
Spill Science & Technology Bulletin. 8:341-346
This paper is a summary of the fundamentals that influence the window-of-opportunity for in situ burning of oil at sea. It is a discussion of the variables and factors that influence the capabilities and limitations of in situ burning of oil. This in
Autor:
Steve Potter, James Lane, Bill Schmidt, Joe Stahovec, Craig Moffatt, Dave DeVitis, Bob Urban, Joe Mullin, Ian Buist
Publikováno v:
International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 2003:1297-1302
An enhanced propane underwater bubbler system designed to allow the testing of fire-resistant booms in flames was installed at Ohmsett in the fall of 1998 by the Minerals Management Service (MMS) and the US Navy Supervisor of Salvage and Diving (SUPS
Publikováno v:
International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 2003:827-831
This paper summarizes a multi-year research program to address the decanting of water from oil spill fluids recovered by skimmers. The first series of tests, with two weir-type skimmers at Ohmsett, was conducted to study the rate and amount of free w