Author
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- Joachim Osheyor Gidiagba
(University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
- Joy Otibhor Olurin
(Hopewell Company Limited, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria)
- Kelechi Anthony Ofonagoro
(Kelanth Energy Solutions Limited, Nigeria)
- Adeyinka Alex Banso
(J-Cos Consult Ltd, Nigeria)
- Olawe Alaba Tula
(NLNG Bonny Island, Rivers State, Nigeria)
- Sodrudeen Abo lore Ayodeji
(Matrix Energy Limited, Lagos, Nigeria)
Abstract
In recent years, the oil sector has witnessed a paradigm shift towards environmental stewardship, with green drilling strategies emerging at the forefront. This paper seeks to delineate the rise of technical expertise and the adoption of environmentally friendly drilling strategies in the oil sector. The study is grounded on a comprehensive literature survey that explores the theoretical foundations of green drilling and environmental stewardship, coupled with an analysis of practical implementations and case studies. The methodology adopted in this research encompasses a meticulous literature search strategy, involving the selection of pertinent databases, formulation of keywords, and determination of search criteria. This approach facilitated the identification of inclusive and exclusive criteria for green drilling literature, paving the way for a robust data extraction and synthesis process. The study aims to evaluate the environmental impact of green drilling strategies, identify and analyze the existing challenges and opportunities, and delineate the scope of future trends and developments in this domain. Findings from the study reveal that green drilling strategies, underpinned by advanced technical expertise, have significantly mitigated the environmental footprint of oil extraction activities. These strategies have fostered a new era of environmental stewardship, characterized by reduced greenhouse gas emissions, minimized waste generation, and the conservation of natural habitats. Moreover, the study unveils a promising future outlook, where continuous innovations in green drilling technologies are anticipated to further enhance environmental sustainability. In conclusion, the paper offers strategic recommendations for the oil sector to foster the adoption of green drilling strategies. It advocates for collaborative efforts among stakeholders, investment in research and development, and the formulation of policies that promote environmental conservation. The study posits that integrating green drilling strategies is vital for environmental preservation and instrumental in sustaining the oil sector’s viability in the long run.
Suggested Citation
Joachim Osheyor Gidiagba & Joy Otibhor Olurin & Kelechi Anthony Ofonagoro & Adeyinka Alex Banso & Olawe Alaba Tula & Sodrudeen Abo lore Ayodeji, 2023.
"Green Drilling Strategies: The Rise Of Technical Expertise And Environmental Stewardship,"
Engineering Heritage Journal (GWK), Zibeline International Publishing, vol. 7(2), pages 191-199, November.
Handle:
RePEc:zib:zbngwk:v:7:y:2023:i:2:p:191-199
DOI: 10.26480/gwk.02.2023.191.199
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