Energies (Jan 2021)

Environmental Vulnerability in Pre-Salt Oil and Gas Operations

  • Tatiana Farane Mein,
  • André Luiz Veiga Gimenes,
  • Eduardo Mario Dias,
  • Maria Lídia Rebello Pinho Dias Scoton,
  • Miguel Edgar Morales Udaeta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14030732
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
p. 732

Abstract

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The objective of this work is to analyze disturbances in the environment caused by anthropic activities in the oil and gas extraction sector. Methodologically, focusing on environmental vulnerability (EV), hydrocarbons (oil and gas) are considered through a qualitative and quantitative analysis of environmental impacts, including the research of Environmental Impact Studies and procedures like EIA/RIMA (institutional Environmental Impact Reports in Brazil). This study focuses on the operation and demobilization of the offshore drilling activity and the installation and operation of the Santos Basin pre-salt oil and gas production (Stages 1, 2, and 3). The criteria addressed in the EIA/RIMAs are used, focusing on those that correlate with EV and oil and gas extraction. Impacts for long-term, permanent, partially reversible, or irreversible disturbances are filtered, totaling 53 impacts (31 effective/21 potential). We concluded that the criteria and methodologies of EIAs vary between stages. At times, the variation is so drastic that the same impact can have a completely different rating from one stage to another, despite referring to the same area. This condition makes it impossible to define a single vulnerability index for the pre-salt venture. This work does not offer a concrete resolution, but exposes the EV issue and its inconsistencies.

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