JIP publishes Arctic oil spill resultsResearch shows that cold and ice extends time window for responding; in-situ burning and dispersant use appear especially effective Alan Bailey Petroleum News
The feasibility or otherwise of responding effectively to an oil spill in ice-infested waters has for several years been one of the core questions in the often contentious debate about whether or not oil and gas development should take place in the Arctic offshore.
And, working on the basis that kno....
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Oil on water Weathers slowly In-situ burning Thickness of the slick
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