The Treatment of Weathered Crude Oil in Kuwait

Autor: H. I. Shaban
Rok vydání: 1994
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Zdroj: Water and Environment Journal. 8:269-276
ISSN: 1747-6593
1747-6585
DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-6593.1994.tb01104.x
Popis: During the Gulf War about 740 oil wells were blown up by the Iraqi forces, and the unburnt oil flooded from these wells to form oil lakes. This resulted in one of the largest oil slicks in the world, causing serious damage to the marine life in the Gulf region. The oil which is exposed to atmospheric weather over a period is called ‘weathered crude oil feed stock’, and it is important to treat this oil not only from the economical point of view but also to consider the environmental pollution which is created. The Government of Kuwait, represented by Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) has made its best attempts to treat this oil, and most of the oil lakes have now been cleared. The objective of this study is to report and evaluate different treatment methods and measures to control and manage these oil lakes.
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