IMPACT OF OIL EXPLORATION AND EXPLOITATION ON THE NIGER DELTA REGION: ENVIRONMENTAL PERSPECTIVE

U. Nnabuenyi
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Since the discovery of oil in Nigeria in 1956, the country has been suffering the negative environmental consequences of oil exploration and exploitation. Between 1976 and 1996 a total of 4647 incidents resulted in the spill of approximately 2,369,470 barrels of oil into the environment. In addition, between 1997 and 2001, Nigeria also recorded a total number of 2,097 oil spill incidents. In 1998, 40,000 barrels of oil from Mobil platform off the Akwa Ibom coast were split into the environment causing severe damage to the coastal environment. Several oil spill management policy and efforts are in place to reduce the menace of oil spill incidents in the country. Some of these policies and efforts were made by the Federal Government, Non governmental agencies and oil firms in the country. The use of oil trajectory and fat e-models is also incorporated in oil spill management policy in the country. The results from a hypothetical simulation with the model from a point around OPL 250 located about 150km off the Nigerian coastline shows that the simulated oil spill for wet season reached the shore around Penington River after 104hours, about 4.5 days. Also during the dry season, the results from the model indicate that the oil spill reached the shore at the entrance of Benin River after 162 hours, 6.5days. This paper examines the impact of oil exploration and exploitation which encompasses environmental degradation, social annihilation, and economic impoverishment in the Nigeria’s Niger-Delta and the emerging socio-economic multiplier effects on the people of the region. The study employed tables and as well as percentages forms of statistical analysis. Data for the study were mainly secondary sources extracted from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and the United Nations Development Programmes report. The study revealed that the emerging social disorder and HIV/AIDS prevalence in the region is as a result of the social and economic multiplier effects such as unemployment and high level of poverty. The study then recommends an integrated community based approach involving commitment from all stakeholders.
石油勘探和开采对尼日尔三角洲地区的影响:环境观点
自从1956年在尼日利亚发现石油以来,该国一直遭受石油勘探和开采的负面环境后果。1976年至1996年间,总共发生了4647起事故,导致大约2,369,470桶石油泄漏到环境中。此外,在1997年至2001年期间,尼日利亚还记录了总共2,097起石油泄漏事件。1998年,4万桶石油从阿夸伊博姆海岸附近的美孚平台泄漏到环境中,对海岸环境造成严重破坏。若干溢油管理政策和努力已到位,以减少该国溢油事件的威胁。其中一些政策和努力是由联邦政府、非政府机构和该国的石油公司制定的。石油轨迹和脂肪电子模型的使用也被纳入该国的溢油管理政策。该模型对尼日利亚海岸线150公里外OPL 250附近的一个点进行了假设模拟,结果表明,模拟的雨季溢油在104小时后(约4.5天)到达Penington河附近的海岸。同样在枯水期,模型结果表明,原油在162小时6.5天后到达贝宁河入海口。本文考察了石油勘探和开采的影响,包括尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲的环境退化、社会毁灭和经济贫困,以及该地区人民正在出现的社会经济乘数效应。该研究采用了表格和百分比形式的统计分析。该研究的数据主要来自国家统计局(NBS)和联合国开发计划署的报告。该研究表明,该区域出现的社会混乱和艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行是失业和高度贫困等社会和经济乘数效应的结果。然后,该研究建议采用一种基于社区的综合方法,包括所有利益攸关方的承诺。
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