Life Cycle of Oil and Gas Fields in the Mississippi River Delta: A Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Production History of Oil and Gas Fields
3. Patterns of Wetland Loss and Oil and Gas Activities
4. Indirect Impacts of Oil and Gas Exploration and Production on Coastal Louisiana Wetlands
4.1. Alteration of Surface Hydrology Due to Canal Dredging and Spoil Placement
4.2. Oil and Gas Production Induced Subsidence
5. Toxic Impacts of Produced Water and Spilled Oil
6. Interactive, Cumulative, and Indirect Impacts of Oil and Gas Impacts
7. Restoration
8. Summary and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Location | Time Period | Overall Impacts (% Wetland Loss) | Direct Impacts (% Wetland Loss) | Indirect Impacts (% Wetland Loss) | Source |
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Coastal Louisiana | 1931–1967 | 69 | [35] | ||
Coastal Louisiana | 45 | [36] | |||
Coastal Louisiana | 10–69 | [37] | |||
Coastal Louisiana | 10 | up to 80 | [38] | ||
Coastal Louisiana | 1955–1978 | 10 | 48–97 | [39] | |
Mississippi River Deltaic Plain | 1955/56–1978 | 25–39 | [40] | ||
Coastal Louisiana | 1932–1990 | Majority of losses due to canals | [18,26,27] | ||
Coastal Louisiana | 1955–1978 | 20–60 | 14–16 | 20–60 | [16] |
Coastal Louisiana | 1955–1978 | 16 | [41] | ||
Coastal Louisiana | 1955–1978 | 6.6 | [42] | ||
Coastal Louisiana | 1955–1978 | 16 | 30–59 | [43] | |
Breton Sound | 1933–1990 | 68 | [9] | ||
Barataria Basin | 1933–1990 | 72 | [9] | ||
Mermentau Basin | 1933–1990 | 35 | [9] | ||
Mississippi River Deltaic Plain | 1930–1990 | 33.2 | 10.8 | 22.4 | [24,25] |
Category | Constituent |
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Metals | Aluminum, antimony, arsenic, barium, boron, cadmium, gold, iron, mercury, chromium, copper, lead, zinc, nickel, platinum, silver, strontium, tin, magnesium, molybdenum, titanium, thallium, vanadium |
Naturally occurring radioactive materials | Radium-226, radium-228 |
Monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons | Benzene, benzoic acid, chlorobenzene, di-n-butyl phthalate, toluene, ethlybenzene, isopropylbenzene, n-Propylbenzene, p-chloro-m-cresol, xylenes |
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons | Acenaphthene, anthracene, benzo(a)anthracene, cyrsene, dibenzothiophenes, fluoranthene, flourene, napthalene, benzo(a)pyrene |
Miscellaneous organic chemicals | Phenols, bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, oil and grease |
Miscellaneous other components | Calcium, potassium, radon, sodium chloride, total dissolved solids, ammonia, bromides, sulfates, sulfides |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleDay, John W., H. C. Clark, Chandong Chang, Rachael Hunter, and Charles R. Norman. 2020. "Life Cycle of Oil and Gas Fields in the Mississippi River Delta: A Review" Water 12, no. 5: 1492. https://doi.org/10.3390/w12051492