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A systematic quality assessment of Environmental Impact Statements in the oil and gas industry
Authors
Agha
Agha
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Ahmad
Ahmed
Ameyan
Androulidakis
Anifowose
Anifowose
Anifowose
Anifowose
B. Anifowose
Backlund
Barcelo
Barker
Barker
Bernard
Boothroyd
Boriani
Buckley
Butt
Canelas
Cashmore
Cesar
Christophilopoulos
Claggett
D. van der Horst
D.M. Lawler
Dancey
Davoudi
Doyle
Department of Petroleum Resources DPR
E&P Forum/UNEP
European Commission EC
Eilperin
Ekins
Emeseh
Eneh
European Commission
Federal Environmental Protection Agency FEPA
Floater
Fuller
Gilbuena
Giwa
Glasson
Glasson
Gorard
Gray
Gray
Guilanpour
Gwimbi
Heinma
Hirji
Her Majesty's Stationary Office HMSO
IEMA
IEMA
Johnson
João
Kabir
Kabir
Khadka
Klevas
L. Chapman
Ladan
Landis
Lawler
Lawler
Lawler
Lawler
Lawrence
Lawrence
Leboeuf
Lee
Lee
Lee
Lohani
Ma'anit
Marazza
McGrath
McMahon
Modak
Moustafa
Mwalyosi
Nadeem
Nasen
Noble
Ogunba
Olokesusi
Palframan
Palframan
Papadopoulou
Perdicoulis
Peterson
Petroleum Industry Bill PIB
Pinho
Pérez-López
Raissiyan
Ramjeawon
Ross
Russo
Sadler
Samarakoon
Sandham
Sandham
Sandham
Sandham
Scholten
Schroeder
Seawright
Shaw
Simpson
Skierszkan
Steyn
Strutt
Sullivan
The National Commission
Torres
Tzoumis
United Nations Environmental Programme UNEP
United Nations Environmental Programme UNEP
Vedachalam
Wardekker
Warnken
Wawryk
Webb
Werner
Weston
Weston
Wood
World Bank
Zhang
Publication date
1 December 2016
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
Doi
Abstract
The global economy relies heavily on oil and gas resources. However, hydrocarbon exploitation projects can cause significant impacts on the environment. But despite the production of numerous Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) to identify/mitigate such impacts, no study has specifically assessed the quality of EISs for both onshore and offshore oil and gas projects, with tested hypotheses. To address this research gap, our paper, for the first time, develops a modified Lee and Colley evaluation model to assess the quality of 19 sampled oil and gas project EISs produced from 1998 to 2008 in Nigeria. Our findings show that Project Description and Communication of Results are the main areas of strength. However, Environmental Impact Prediction, and Project Decommissioning, were among the key areas requiring attention. A key finding, though, is that Mann-Whitney tests suggest that there is no evidence that the quality of EISs for the latter period (2004–2008) is higher than that of the earlier period (1998–2004). We suggest that periodic systematic review of the quality of submitted/approved EISs (c. every 3–5 years) should be established to monitor trends in EIS quality and identify strong and weak areas. This would help to drive continual improvement in both the EIA processes and the resultant EISs of technical engineering projects. Such reviews have the potential to illuminate some of the underlying problems of, and solutions to, oil and gas exploration, production and transportation, and their related environmental impacts. This suggested change would also be useful internationally, including for the burgeoning exploration and production of unconventional hydrocarbon resources.Publisher Statement: NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Science of The Total Environment. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural formatting, and other quality control mechanisms may not be reflected in this document. Changes may have been made to this work since it was submitted for publication. A definitive version was subsequently published in Science of The Total Environment, [572, (2016)] DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.07.083© 2016, Elsevier. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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