World Seaborne Trade with Oil: One of Main Cause for Oil Spills?
Andrea Galieriková, Matúš Materna
Abstract
Oil is a main driver for the growth of modern economies because of its multifaceted use in transport, energy and manufacturing. Due to uneven distribution of petroleum products across the world, maritime transportation of mineral oils has increased. The main objective of the paper is to examine data on oil spills created by oil tankers for the past 50 years and to examine trends in oil trading and oil spill pollution in an effort to analyse the state of pollution in major oil disasters. The paper also considers the key factors of tanker oil spills and summarizes strategies and directions for the global maritime transport industry to prevent oil tanker pollution in the future.
Topics & Concepts
Oil spillPetroleumOil pollutionPollutionPetroleum industryEnvironmental sciencePetroleum productCrude oilFossil fuelNatural resource economicsEnvironmental protectionPetroleum engineeringEngineeringWaste managementEnvironmental engineeringGeologyEconomicsPaleontologyEcologyBiologyOil Spill Detection and MitigationMaritime Transport Emissions and EfficiencyMaritime Navigation and Safety