非洲溢油管理透明化:尼日利亚个案研究

A. Ekperusi, O. H. Ekperusi
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摘要(684687)溢油事故是原油生产、运输和加工过程中不可避免的事故。无论是在钻井平台、油轮还是州际管道中,无论油气行业采取何种保护和预防措施,都可能发生溢油事故。尽管多年来在溢油预防、准备、响应和恢复方面取得了重大进展,但溢油管理仍然是世界上最具争议的问题之一。在包括尼日利亚在内的许多发展中国家,石油工业、泄漏承包商、监管机构、环境机构、受影响社区和其他利益相关方之间的溢油管理协调不力、复杂且缺乏透明度。从决策制定到动员、影响后评估、溢油反应和缓解措施,在处理溢油问题时存在着高度的松懈、不信任、不透明和故意的错误信息。石油工业的这些做法受到影响溢油管理的薄弱制度和监管框架的支持。这种疏忽正在造成一个脆弱的系统,导致自然环境的退化,威胁到生物多样性和土著人民的生态生命支持系统。有必要对溢油做法进行全面改革,并在包括尼日利亚在内的世界发展中地区采用溢油管理的全球最佳做法。
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Towards Transparency in Oil Spill Management in Africa: Nigeria As A Case Study
ABSTRACT (684687) Oil spill is an inevitable occurrence in the production, transportation and processing of crude oil. Either in drilling platforms, oil tankers and interstate pipelines, oil spill incidence can occur, no matter the safeguard and precautionary practices in the oil and gas industry. Despite significant improvement over the years in oil spill prevention, preparedness, response, and restoration, oil spill management remains one of the most controversial issues across the world. In many developing countries including Nigeria, the management of oil spill is poorly coordinated, complicated and lacks transparency between the oil industry, spill contractors, regulators, environmental agencies, affected communities and other interested parties. From decision making to mobilization, post-impact assessment, spill response and mitigative approaches, there is a high level of laxity, mistrust, opacity and deliberate misinformation in dealing with oil spill issues. These practices in the oil industry is supported by a weak institutional and regulatory framework which affects the management of oil spill. Such lapses are creating a delicate system leading to the degradation of the natural environment, threatening ecological life support systems for biodiversity and indigenous people. There is a need for a comprehensive overhaul in oil spill practices and to adopt global best practices for oil spill management in developing regions of the world including Nigeria.
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