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К вопросам геоэкологического мониторинга нефтегазового месторождения

К вопросам геоэкологического мониторинга нефтегазового месторождения

Abstract

Нефтегазодобывающая отрасль одна их самых экологически опасных отраслей хозяйствования. Она отличается большой землеемкостью, значительной загрязняющей способностью, высокой взрывои пожароопасностью промышленных объектов. Химические реагенты, применяемые при бурении скважин, добыче и подготовке нефти, а также добываемые углеводороды и примеси к ним являются вредными веществами для растительного и животного мира, а также для человека.

Oil and gas industry is one of the most ecologically dangerous fields of economics. It features vast territories, contaminants, and highly explosionand fire-hazardous industrial projects. Chemical agents, used for well-drilling, oil production and processing as well as the extracted hydrocarbons and their impurities are harmful both for human beings and fauna and flora.

Keywords

ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ КАДАСТР НЕДВИЖИМОСТИ, ОБЪЕКТЫ КАДАСТРА НЕДВИЖИ-МОСТИ, ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ МОНИТОРИНГ ЗЕМЕЛЬ, ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ МОНИТОРИНГ НЕДВИЖИМОСТИ

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