The subsurface injection and containment of oilfield solids and liquid drilling and production wastes into appropriate geologic strata provides a number of significant environmental and economic advantages. These include a reduced impact on future surface land use, reduced environmental and safety concerns with offsite or offshore transport, and a greater protection of surface water and shallow groundwater. The use of subsurface injection to manage drilling and production wastes has expanded steadily over the past 25 years and now represents one of the best practices for responsible waste management both onshore and offshore. This new monograph provides a practical, state-of-the-art document with best practices for major aspects of the safe and environmentally sound disposal of oilfield solids through injection into subsurface strata.
Foreword
Chapter 1 : Introduction Chapter 2 : Injection Principles Chapter 3 : Injection Program Design Chapter 4 : Risk Management and Assurance Chapter 5 : Health, Safety, and Environmental Issues Chapter 6 : Compliance and Regulatory Considerations Chapter 7 : Injection Modeling Chapter 8 : Facilities and Equipment Chapter 9 : Operating Procedures and Protocols Chapter 10 : Conventional Monitoring and Analysis Techniques Chapter 11 : Advanced and Specialized Monitoring Chapter 12 : Solids Injection Operational Costs Chapter 13 : Solids Injection Case Studies