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inżynieria środowiska, górnictwo i energetyka
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Web of Science: W-6376-2018 
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  • Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access ,
    Social assessment of the impact of oil exploitation on lives of inhabitants and the environment
    (2016) Rychlicki, Stanisław; Kosowski, Piotr; Wartak, Joanna; Solecki, Marek
    This article presents the results of surveys carried out in the framework of the MUSE project in order to gain knowledge and obtain assessment of the impact of oil exploitation on the lives of the inhabitants of certain regions and on the environment. The survey was conducted in Krosno, Jedlicz and Rymanów (SE Poland). In this area, since the nineteenth century, there are o lot of crude oil mines and many local people are employed at its exploitation. Current condition of the environment and the negative effects of pollution and its causes were assessed by the local community. Within the framework of the conducted study, particular attention was paid to assessing the impact of oil exploitation on the environment and human health. Respondents also pointed to environmental elements that have gone under the greatest transformation in connection with the exploitation of crude oil.
  • Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access ,
    Soil contamination by petroleum substances in the vicinity of oil production wells
    (2016) Wartak, Joanna; Chruszcz-Lipska, Katarzyna; Knapik, Ewa; Rychlicki, Stanisław
    The paper presents the study of various indicators of soil contamination by petroleum substances from the area of active exploitation of oil deposits in the south of Poland. Nineteen studied soil samples were taken directly around the production wells (0–1 m) or their vicinity (1–7 m) at a depth of 0.1 to 0.3 m. Collected samples were tested for the presence of benzene, toluene and xylene (BTX), and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) such as phenanthrene, anthracene, fluoranthene, fluorene, pyrene, benzo(a)anthracene, chrysene, benzo(a)pyrene, dibenz(a,h)anthracene and benzo(g,h,i)perylene. An analysis of the content of these chemical compounds in the soil samples was performed by gas chromatography. The observed results were interpreted to determine the hazard for the natural environment and human health. The evaluation of soil samples was based on the new Regulation of the Ministry of Environment of 1 September 2016 regarding the assessment of contamination of the surface of the earth (Journal of Laws 2016 Nr 0, item 1395) as well as guidelines presented by the Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation (ISSPC).
  • Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access ,
    Analysis and selection of CO₂ sources for CCS-EOR projects in oil fields clusters in Poland
    (Wydawnictwa AGH, 2018) Mikołajczak, Edyta; Kosowski, Piotr; Stopa, Jerzy; Wartak, Joanna
    Article contains a detailed analysis and a preliminary selection of potential CO? emitters that can supply gas for CCS-EOR projects in oil fields clusters in Poland. The idea of $CO_2$ injection into clusters arises from the fact that oil reservoirs in Poland are relatively small, but very often located close together. Reservoirs grouping significantly increases the potential storage capacity and improves economic indicators. In addition, CCS-EOR projects combine $CO_2$ storage (CCS) with an increase in production from mature oil fields (EOR). The analysis was performed using a database of carbon dioxide emitters in Poland created by the National Centre for Emissions Management. This database contains a list of all registered $CO_2$ producers with annual emissions exceeding 1 Mg. On this basis, potential $CO_2$ sources for previously selected four clusters of oil reservoirs were chosen.
  • Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access ,
    Analysis and selection of CO₂ sources for CCS-EOR projects in oil fields clusters in Poland
    (Wydawnictwa AGH, 2017) Mikołajczak, Edyta; Kosowski, Piotr; Stopa, Jerzy; Wartak, Joanna
    Article contains detailed analysis and preliminary selection of potential $CO_{2}$ emitters, who could be suppliers of gas for CCS-EOR projects in oil fields clusters in Poland. The idea of $CO_{2}$ injection into clusters arises from the fact that oil reservoirs in Poland are relatively small, but very often located close together. Grouping reservoirs allows the potential storage capacity to increase significantly and improves economic indicators. In addition, CCS-EOR projects combine $CO_{2}$ storage (CCS) with an increase in production from mature oil fields (EOR). The analysis was performed using a database of carbon dioxide emitters in Poland, which was created by the National Centre for Emissions Management. This database contains a list of all registered producers of $CO_{2}$ with annual emissions exceeding 1 Mg. On this basis, potential sources of $CO_{2}$ for previously selected four clusters of oil reservoirs were chosen.
  • Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access ,
    Social acceptance for CO₂-EOR and CCS projects based on survey conducted in southeastern Poland
    (2015) Rychlicki, Stanisław; Kosowski, Piotr; Wartak, Joanna; Solecki, Marek
    This paper presents the results of a survey on the public acceptance of $CO_{2}$-EOR and CCS methods. The survey has been conducted in southeastern Poland, on a sample of people living in the Carpathian region (Krosno, Jedlicze, Rymanów). Existing local reservoirs are taken into account of the possibility of enhanced oil recovery by injecting carbon dioxide. A survey has been done within the MUSE project to determine the impact of oil on the surrounding environment and the level of knowledge, perception and acceptance of CCS and $CO_{2}$-EOR methods. As appeared from the survey, public acceptance development of the oil industry in Poland is quite positive. Respondents recognize the need to use modern technologies such as $CO_{2}$-EOR and CCS to fulfill this task. A significant number of respondents show limited awareness (or lack of it) regarding these technologies. Public acceptance largely depends on the level of knowledge regarding the technology. One of the main directions of work undertaken prior to the implementation of industrial installations using technologies of $CO_{2}$-EOR and CCS should be gaining the acceptance of the local community.
  • Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access ,
    The comparison of geological conditions of American unconventional oil fields and Krosno beds
    (2016) Solecki, Marek; Stopa, Jerzy; Wojnarowski, Paweł; Wartak, Joanna
    In this paper the geological conditions of American unconventional oil fields has been described. Similarities and differences of geology of four formations (Bakken, Eagle Ford, Avalon & Bone Springs and Monterey) have been contraposed to Krosno Beds. Stratigraphy, lithology, petrophysical parameters and mineral composition have been compared. It has been shown, that there is some similarity of geological background of Monterey Formation and Krosno Beds, what may indicate the possibility of oil production after adaptation of American technologies to Polish conditions.