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Project Number 585
Date of Summary May 15, 2009
Subject Mitigating Oil Spills from Offshore Oil and Gas Activities by Enhancement of Oil-Mineral Aggregate Formation
Performing Activity DFO Canada - Center for Offshore Oil and Gas Environmental Research (COOGER)
Principal Investigator Dr. Ken Lee
Contracting Agency Minerals Management Service
Estimated Completion Completed
Description This research project will assess the feasibility of a marine oil spill countermeasure strategy based on the stimulation of oil-mineral aggregate (OMA) formation. Experiments will be conducted on both laboratory and wave tank systems under controlled conditions to evaluate its potential effectiveness for the treatment of oil spills from ships, facilities or pipelines. Conceptual mathematical models will be developed from the data to identify the fundamental processes affecting operational effectiveness as a means to provide guidance for field operations.

This project is co-funded with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans – Center for Offshore Oil and Gas Environmental Research (COOGER).
Progress The test oils and minerals have been selected for this project. The test plan and test matrix for laboratory testing and wave tank testing is being developed. All experimentation has been successfully completed. The final report for this project has been accepted by the MMS. This research project is complete.
Report
AA Enhancement of Oil-Mineral Aggregate Formation to Mitigate Oil Spills in Offshore Oil and Gas Activities, Kenneth Lee, Zhengkai Li, Haibo Niu, Paul Kepkay, Ying Zheng, Michel Boufadel, Zhi Chen, Center for Offshore Oil and Gas Environmental Research, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Dartmouth, NS, Canada, 43 pp, April 29, 2009

 

 

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