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[Thematic report]: problem and solving

by Nikolay Dagaev | 18-07-2020 18:21 recommendations 0

After the environmental disaster that occurred in May in Norilsk (Russia) as a result of an oil spill, I decided to devote my second report to this topic. But this time my goal is to talk about ways to solve such a problem as oil pollution.
Oil is still the most important natural resource that determines the state of the world economy. This is the main raw material for transport fuel and for the production of modern synthetic materials.

The oil industry includes the extraction, transportation and processing of raw materials. At every stage of oil use, the soil, water, atmosphere, vegetation and wildlife are harmed, often irreparably.

As a result of refining petroleum products, a huge amount of waste is generated, including acid tars — toxic viscous masses containing hydrocarbons and sulfuric acid. A huge amount of harmful substances is released into the atmosphere every day, including hydrogen sulfide, sulfur oxide, benzene, and so on.
But the most dangerous waste of the oil complex is the oil itself. Its leaks can occur at all stages of oil use. Oil storage facilities, pipelines, and tanks are all potential sources of spills of toxic raw materials.

There are many reasons for leaks - from poor quality of equipment or its improper operation to a high degree of wear and tear of funds. The latter problem is particularly relevant for Russia, given the length of main pipelines. There are many incidents of oil leaks every year.

Methods of oil spill control

There are several methods for dealing with oil leaks.

Mechanical-involve scooping the polluting layer by any means from shovels to machines.

In Azerbaijan, a non-pressure hydrocyclone is used, which separates hydrocarbons and pumps out raw material using a branch pipe. The French collect the product on a special vessel. In the Russian Federation, a vortex funnel with a capacity of 30 m3/hour has been developed for emergencies. The essence of the methods is to separate the oil from the other fractions and collect it.
Physical-oil lenses (the center of infection) in the soil are found, delineate its contours and explode. The detonator is selected of such power as to create a shell inaccessible to oil and water.

Physico-chemical - adsorbents are components of different nature. The straw separates the oil in a volume that is 30 times larger than its own. Also used are rubber crumb, polyurethane foam, peat, pumice, coal dust, moss, sawdust. Then the raw material is localized by passing through the rollers and deposited.

Microbiological-dispersion of bacteria that feed on oil over the lesion. For the development of microorganisms, a favorable environment is created, phosphates and nitrates are added.

Chemical-use solvents and acids based on sodium, silicon, and iron [1].
The problem of protecting the environment from oil pollution and waste from its production and processing is aggravated by the fact that these methods themselves may not be safe for the environment. For example, filling barns with drilling waste can lead to their conservation and prolong their negative impact on the environment.

Much depends on the oil companies to solve this problem. But for now, the main contribution to environmental safety is provided by scientists, in particular by improving methods for collecting oil after spills.
How the world's scientists are helping to solve the problem of spills
In the United States, they invented a reusable "sponge" that allows you to squeeze oil and reuse it. The material can be used in the most difficult areas of the spill-along the coastline [2].

A group of scientists from the Chinese University of science and technology managed to clean the water surface from the oil spill using a sponge, which was coated with graphene. According to one of the authors of the discovery, the new method makes it possible to collect oil more efficiently and eliminate spills over large areas.

Russian scientists have developed a sorbent consisting of natural minerals processed under high pressure and temperature. Under the influence of the powder, oil molecules are destroyed and converted into particles, which, in fact, are an integral part of any soil. According to scientists ' calculations, about 250 kg of powder is required for one ton of spilled oil [3].

Russian scientists have also created a unique tool to help combat oil pollution. It can accelerate the decomposition of harmful substances.
The new tool was called "Degroil". It has a complex chemical structure containing amino acids, simple and complex sugars, protein and complex enzymes.
"Degroil", according to experts, is absolutely harmless to animals and humans. In addition, it is very easy to handle: just treat the contaminated area with a diluted concentrate, and the stain will disappear.
The uniqueness of the new drug is that it helps to significantly reduce soil contamination with oil and petroleum products in just a few weeks [4].

Recently, Russian scientists have made a breakthrough in the field of ecology. The Arctic research and design center for offshore development has officially received a patent for a special strain of bacteria that devours petroleum products. In the event of an accident, they are able to completely clean the water area from oil spills.

These microbes are voracious, and their main delicacy is oil products. Just the ability of a number of microorganisms to eat hydrocarbons and formed the basis of the new development. There are quite a few examples of such bacteria in the world. But the uniqueness of the strains selected by Russian scientists is that they are able to survive in extreme weather conditions. Microorganisms will be effective both in heat and cold. Their frost resistance makes them indispensable for eliminating potential oil spills in the Arctic zone.

From the point of view of ecology, this technology is a real breakthrough. Micro-organisms fit perfectly into the food chain. Bacteria eat all the oil in the area of contamination that could not or simply cannot be collected by other methods, then they themselves become food for invertebrates, which, in turn, — for fish, and so on [5].
My proposal to combat pollution

To prevent oil pollution, it is necessary to monitor the condition of transport and equipment, and comply with environmental legislation. But these measures remain on the conscience of the black gold processors.
Prevention of black gold leakage is complicated by the imperfection of mining and processing technology. In Russia and a number of countries, the problem of timely replacement of equipment is acute. Not all States have uniform legislation that clearly sets the operating time of pipelines and vessels.
In my opinion, the system of "financial penalties"can help to combat the reluctance of companies to invest in environmental protection measures.
My proposal is to increase penalties for oil spills and their concealment in proportion to the multibillion-dollar profits of oil companies. At the moment, fines in Russia are ridiculously small. And this, in my opinion, is one of the reasons why oil companies do not care much about their responsibility for the consequences of oil spills.

Sources:

1. https://musorish.ru/zagryaznenie-neftyu/

2. https://tass.ru/plus-one/4082938

3. https://scientificrussia.ru/articles/russia-oil-cleaning

4. https://www.pravda.ru/news/science/282732-neftyanie_zagryazneniya/

5. https://www.vesti.ru/article/1287416



 

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18 Comments

  • Sang Su Mentor says :
    Hi Nikolay Dagaev, this is a mentor, Sang Su Lee.

    Your solutions to combat the issue of oil spill are really nice. However, it would be better to devise some ways to prevent this incident beforehand.

    Long ago in South Korea, there was a oil spill in Taean Peninsula. Thanks to a myriad of people who volunteered to clean the polluted beach, the damage could be minimized. Oil spill is indeed destructive.. I hope this incident will end soon!
    Posted 24-07-2020 00:50

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Nikolay

    Greetings and Namaste from Nepal
    Wishing you a safe stay
    Thank you for your report on oil spill

    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.
    Green Cheers :)

    Best wishes,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 22-07-2020 21:06

  • Nikolay Dagaev says :
    Hello Sonika! Thank you for your attention to my report!
    Posted 22-07-2020 04:10

  • Nikolay Dagaev says :
    Hello Diana! Thank you for your attention to my report!
    Posted 22-07-2020 04:09

  • Nikolay Dagaev says :

    Hello Bal krishna! Thank you for your attention to my report!
    Posted 22-07-2020 04:08

  • Nikolay Dagaev says :
    Hello Aarati! Thank you for your attention to my report!
    Posted 22-07-2020 04:08

  • Nikolay Dagaev says :

    Hello NsikakAbasi! Thank you!
    Posted 22-07-2020 04:06

  • Nikolay Dagaev says :

    Hello Taehyun Mentor! Thank you for your valuable advice! As I pointed out in my article, I believe that ideally you should not just solve the problem, but prevent it. That is why I am sure that we will not be able to move to a new level without changes in legislation and tougher penalties for environmental damage.
    Posted 22-07-2020 04:05

  • Taehyun Mentor says :
    Hello Nikolay Dagaev, again this is mentor Taehyun!

    Thank you for your article on how to solve the oil spill! There are many ways to solve the oil spill you introduced in the last article! I know there are microbes that can break down oil or devices that block the spread of oil on the surface, but I've never seen another solution! What I would like to advise you additionally is that it would have been better if this article suggested a solution that would be best suited to the oil spill accident that you introduced in the previous article, in line with your standards! Use your own judgment criteria to evaluate solutions and choose the best solution in the situation! If you have a chance, try it.

    Thank you for the report!

    Green cheers!
    Posted 20-07-2020 02:26

  • Bal krishna Pandey says :
    Hello Nikolay,
    oil spill incident in Russia is a news we hear every time. increment of harmful chemicals by 10000 times is a very sad news. Oil pollution, I have heard first time and unaware about its serious damage to nature. I hope every bodies follow environmental legislation and there is investments in environmental protection.
    thank ou very much!

    Posted 20-07-2020 01:20

  • Aarati Khatri says :
    Hello Nikoley,
    I hope you are doing great and safe wherever you are,
    Thank you for raising the concern of Oil pollution and the different methods to tackle in the future through your informative writting.
    Warm Regards.

    Posted 19-07-2020 21:51

Sonika Pariyar

  • Sonika Pariyar says :
    Hello Nikolay!

    I hope you are fine and doing great!

    Thank you so much for such an informative and detailed report on oil spill along with its solution.

    Keep on sharing!

    GREEN CHEERS!

    Regards,
    Sonika


    Posted 19-07-2020 17:39

  • Diana Gamazova says :
    Norilsk and oil spill, it was everywhere in news here!
    They successfully cleaned the water; however many of oil was frielly spilled...
    Green cheers and have a nice day!
    Posted 19-07-2020 17:07

  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    Thank you for the report
    Posted 18-07-2020 23:35

  • Puja Khadka says :
    Such an informative writing .Thank you for the report.
    Posted 18-07-2020 22:59

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