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Climate Change Impacts on Coastal and Offshore Petroleum Infrastructure and the Associated Oil Spill Risk: A Review

Jinxin Dong, Zunaira Asif, Yarong Shi, Yinying Zhu, Zhi Chen

2022Journal of Marine Science and Engineering58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Climate change has been observed worldwide in recent decades, posing challenges to the coastal and offshore oil and gas infrastructure. It is crucial to identify how climate change affects these infrastructures and the associated oil spill risk. This paper provides an analysis of the vulnerability of coastal and offshore oil and gas infrastructure in response to climate change. The paper examines oil spill incidents worldwide and addresses climate change’s possible influences on oil spill risk. Moreover, available oil spill modeling and decision support tools for oil spill response are reviewed considering climate change. The paper signals the need for emerging decision and modeling tools considering climate change effects, which can help decision-makers to evaluate the risk on time and provide early warnings to adapt or prevent the unforeseen impacts on the oil industry partially resulting from global warming, including oil spill accidents.

Topics & Concepts

Climate changeVulnerability (computing)Submarine pipelineEnvironmental scienceOil spillPetroleumPetroleum industryGlobal warmingEnvironmental planningEnvironmental resource managementRisk analysis (engineering)BusinessEnvironmental protectionOceanographyEnvironmental engineeringComputer scienceGeologyPaleontologyComputer securityOil Spill Detection and MitigationAtmospheric and Environmental Gas DynamicsMaritime Navigation and Safety
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