Energy production in the Mississippi River Delta : impacts on coastal ecosystems and pathways to restoration / J.W. Day, R.G. Hunter, H.C. Clark, editors.
2022
GC1221
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Energy production in the Mississippi River Delta : impacts on coastal ecosystems and pathways to restoration / J.W. Day, R.G. Hunter, H.C. Clark, editors.
ISBN
9783030945268 (electronic bk.)
303094526X (electronic bk.)
9783030945251
3030945251
303094526X (electronic bk.)
9783030945251
3030945251
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white, and color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-94526-8 doi
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GC1221
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363.7394097633
Summary
For nearly a century, the energy industry had a profound impact on the Mississippi Delta, including both the natural and socio-economic systems. The purpose of this book is to describe the delta, how oil and gas (O&G) activities have impacted both natural and socio-economic systems and how much degradation could have been avoided. The Mississippi Delta formed over the past six thousand years but, in less than a century, lost 25 percent of coastal wetlands. O&G activities contributed significantly to this loss. O&G production began in the early 20th century and over 600 conventional fields were developed. Production ramped up rapidly, peaking around 1970, then declined. As O&G production declines, produced water dominates fluid production, and this high salinity brine is laced with a variety of toxins. Often, O&G was produced rapidly and much was left in the ground and is now technically and economically unavailable. With careful planning, this situation could have been avoided. The industry also affected the regulatory framework by weakening regulations, enforcement and impacts were not adequately addressed, and more profits flowed out of state. Thus, the state was economically and environmentally worse off. The industry should be compelled to contribute expertise and financial resources to restoration of the delta. .
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Environmental setting of the Mississippi Delta
The History of Oil and Gas Production in the Mississippi Delta
Impacts of Oil and Gas Activity on the Mississippi River Deltaic Plain
What It Takes to Get Oil and Gas Out of the Ground
The Regulatory and Legal Framework
Restoring Coastal Ecosystems Impacted by Oil and Gas Activity
The Impact of Oil and Gas Activities on the Value of Ecosystem Goods and Services
Summary and Conclusions.
Environmental setting of the Mississippi Delta
The History of Oil and Gas Production in the Mississippi Delta
Impacts of Oil and Gas Activity on the Mississippi River Deltaic Plain
What It Takes to Get Oil and Gas Out of the Ground
The Regulatory and Legal Framework
Restoring Coastal Ecosystems Impacted by Oil and Gas Activity
The Impact of Oil and Gas Activities on the Value of Ecosystem Goods and Services
Summary and Conclusions.