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Operational satellite monitoring systems for marine oil and gas industry.
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | A. G. Kostianoy, A. D. M. Solovyov, B. |
| Abstract | Abstract- Shipping activities, oil production and transport in the sea, oil handled in harbors, construction of oil and gas pipelines have a number of negative impacts on the marine environment and coastal zone. We elaborated several operational satellite monitoring systems for oil and gas companies in Russia and performed complex satellite monitoring of the ecological state of coastal waters, which included oil pollution, suspended matter, and algae bloom, in a fully operational regime. Our experience includes: (1) monitoring of the Lukoil D-6 oil rig in the southeastern Baltic Sea in 2004-2005; (2) monitoring of the underwater gas pipeline “Dzhubga-Lazarevskoe-Sochi ” construction in the eastern Black Sea (2010); (3) monitoring of the “Nord Stream ” underwater gas pipeline construction in the Baltic Sea (2010); (4) elaboration of the structure and principles of the complex satellite monitoring system organization for all coastal seas of Russia (2009-2010). |
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| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Gas Industry Operational Satellite Monitoring System Marine Oil Gas Company Eastern Black Sea Marine Environment Underwater Gas Pipeline Dzhubga-lazarevskoe-sochi Construction Oil Production Southeastern Baltic Sea Coastal Sea Operational Regime Coastal Water Abstract Shipping Activity Negative Impact Complex Satellite Monitoring Lukoil D-6 Oil Rig Oil Pollution Gas Pipeline Baltic Sea Several Operational Satellite Monitoring System Algae Bloom Complex Satellite Monitoring System Organization Coastal Zone Ecological State |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |