非洲原油勘探:社会经济影响、环境影响和缓解战略。

Adedapo O Adeola, Adedibu S Akingboye, Odunayo T Ore, Oladotun A Oluwajana, Adetola H Adewole, David B Olawade, Abimbola C Ogunyele
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原油勘探自19世纪中期发现以来,通过贸易和投资为非洲带来了可观的收入。原油提振了非洲大陆的经济,改善了公民的福祉。历史上,由于原油收入分配不均和严重的环境污染,非洲一直饱受冲突之苦。地球物理勘探技术的进步,如磁力法、重力法和地震法,使得除尼日利亚、安哥拉、阿尔及利亚、利比亚和埃及外,非洲其他一些国家的原油商业勘探成为可能。富有机质、亲油型I、II型和混合型/III型干酪根在沉积盆地的赋存和具有内在岩石物性的储集岩的圈闭是非洲大量油气沉积的主要原因。一些跨国石油公司的不道德行为导致了东道国社区和人权组织反对它们的社会运动。肆无忌惮地挪用公共资金、将石油区块和生产权授予某些个人损害了非洲的经济增长。由于对原油收入的过度依赖,导致了油价暴跌和全球大流行,导致了产油国的经济衰退。原油储藏的大部分社区缺乏基础设施、可耕地、清洁水,其功能受到原油勘探活动的破坏,而石油公司和政府没有采取足够的补偿和补救措施。因此,本综述审查了非洲的原油勘探,并提供了对非洲原油勘探的环境和社会经济影响的见解。此外,本报告强调了一些建议,这些建议可以确保道德和可持续的做法,以尽量减少负面影响,提高受影响社区的生活质量。
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Crude oil exploration in Africa: socio-economic implications, environmental impacts, and mitigation strategies.

Crude oil exploration in Africa: socio-economic implications, environmental impacts, and mitigation strategies.

Crude oil exploration in Africa: socio-economic implications, environmental impacts, and mitigation strategies.

Crude oil exploration in Africa: socio-economic implications, environmental impacts, and mitigation strategies.

Crude oil exploration is a source of significant revenue in Africa via trade and investment since its discovery in the mid-19th Century. Crude oil has bolstered the continent's economy and improved the wellbeing of the citizenry. Historically, Africa has suffered from conflicts due to uneven redistribution of crude oil revenue and severe environmental pollution. Advancements in geophysical survey techniques, such as magnetic and gravity methods, to seismic methods, have made the commercial exploration of crude oil possible for some other countries in Africa apart from Nigeria, Angola, Algeria, Libya, and Egypt. The occurrence of organic-rich, oil-prone Type I, II, and mixed II/III kerogens in sedimentary basins and entrapment within reservoir rocks with intrinsic petrophysical properties are majorly responsible for the large deposits of hydrocarbon in Africa. The unethical practices by some multinational oil corporations have resulted in social movements against them by host communities and human rights groups. The unscrupulous diversion of public funds, award of oil blocks, and production rights to certain individuals have impaired economic growth in Africa. The over-dependence on crude oil revenues has caused the economic recession in oil-producing countries due to plummeting oil prices and global pandemic. Most host communities of crude oil deposits suffer from a lack of infrastructure, arable soils, clean water, and their functioning capabilities are violated by crude oil exploratory activities, without adequate compensations and remedial actions taken by oil companies and the government. Thus, this review examines crude oil exploration in Africa and provides insight into the environmental and socio-economic implications of crude oil exploration in Africa. Furthermore, this report highlights some recommendations that may ensure ethical and sustainable practices toward minimizing negative impacts and improving the quality of life in affected communities.

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