CK Associates, Baton Rouge, LA 70809, United States.
Navistry Corporation, Jackson, WY 83001, United States.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2020 Jun;155:111056. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111056. Epub 2020 May 11.
The release of oil and gas at Mississippi Canyon Block 20 into the Gulf of Mexico has vexed response officials since 2004 when a regional seafloor failure toppled the Taylor Energy Company platform. Despite the completion of nine intervention wells, releases continue from the seafloor, mostly captured by a recently installed containment system. Toward informing resolution, this work applies chemical forensic and statistical analyses to surface sheens, sediments, and reservoir oil samples. Our results indicate sheens are chemically heterogeneous, contain remnant synthetic hydrocarbons likely discharged from well interventions prior to 2012, and require mixing of multiple chemically-distinct oil groups to explain observed variability in diagnostic ratios. Given the respite and opportunity afforded by containment we suggest leveraging ongoing collection activities to assess release dynamics, as well as engaging the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine, to evaluate potential solutions, associated risks, and to consider policy ramifications.
自 2004 年墨西哥湾密西西比峡谷 20 号区块的石油和天然气泄漏以来,一直困扰着应急响应官员,当时一次区域性海底故障推翻了泰勒能源公司的平台。尽管完成了 9 口干预井,但仍有油从海底泄漏,大部分被最近安装的一个围堵系统捕获。为了提供信息以促进解决问题,这项工作对海面浮油、沉积物和储层油样进行了化学取证和统计分析。我们的结果表明,浮油在化学上是不均匀的,含有可能是在 2012 年之前从井干预中排放的残余合成烃,并且需要混合多种化学性质不同的油组来解释观察到的诊断比的可变性。鉴于围堵提供了喘息和机会,我们建议利用正在进行的收集活动来评估释放动态,并让美国国家科学院、工程院和医学院参与进来,以评估潜在的解决方案、相关风险,并考虑政策影响。