2001 Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA2 Technical report - Contaminant status of the North Sea

This report is a contribution to the Department of Trade and Industry's (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) Strategic Environment Assessment SEA2 for the North Sea. It draws on a wide range of data sources to provide an overview of the chemicals used in the offshore oil and gas industry, of the chemicals already in the environment and of those released into the environment from other sources. Considering the whole sea area, it should be noted that the water samples with the highest levels of chemical contamination are found at inshore estuary and coastal sites subject to high industrial usage. Approximately 2,000 chemical products are used by the offshore oil and gas industry. In 1999 some 180,000 tonnes of chemicals were discharged into the UK sector of the North Sea. Produced water is now the main source of contaminants, having overtaken drill cuttings since oil-based muds were replaced by less harmful alternatives. 24,286 tonnes of chemicals were reported as discharged to the UKCS in produced water in 1999. As oilfields mature, the amount of produced water increases. The range of chemicals used by the offshore oil and gas industry, the means of regulating them and of monitoring their use, are discussed. Evidence of biological effects caused by the release of contaminants into the sea is reviewed.
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publication: 2001-08-01
2001-01-01 - 2001-01-01
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This report was compiled by CEFAS in consultation with Fisheries Research Services, Marine Laboratory Aberdeen using various sources as part of the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change's Offshore Energy Strategic Environmental Assessment programme. Data, such as those collated to support evaluations of the quality status of the North Sea (1987, 1990, 1993, 2000) and the UK NMMP reports are presented in a variety of publications, including CEFAS Aquatic Environmental Monitoring Reports (AEMRs) and reports from UKOOA (United Kingdom Offshore Operators Association). Of particular relevance was a study commissioned by UKOOA, which transferred historical environmental survey data around oil and gas platforms from paper reports into a database, enabling a comprehensive analysis to be undertaken. Information from a draft of this report has been included where relevant. In addition, literature searches were undertaken so as to identify other studies on the sources and effects of contamination relevant to the oil and gas activities in the North Sea.
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Mary Mowat
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