A STUDY OF THE GAS FLARING INFLUENCES ON THE ENVIRONMENT

  • Gloria Christal

Abstract

his thesis deals via multi-faceted effect of gas flaring onto a global scale as well as the various method used by scientists to calculate flared gas as well as its subsequent emissions. It includes an introduction of the techniques used by these scientists throughout the oil with gas industry, academics and policymakers in their attempts to find ways of assessing and decreasing gas flaring as well as its emissions. To date, this method involves theoretical experiments, numerical studies, modelling, and computer simulations, respectively. The purpose of each analysis is to minimize the influences of gas flaring. The result shows that there appears to be no single global process, emission factors and estimation technique used within the oil sector as well as gas industry worldwide to assess the amount of flared gas, therefore its emissions through either complete or partial combustion, aromatic with Sulphur current hydrocarbons but this presents a continuous obstacle in deciding the real effect of flaring gas as well as its emissions towards humans and its function in environmental destruction at both regional and global stages. An effort has also been needed to fit up-to-date patterns throughout gas flaring including recent activities at one of the certain flared nations.

Published
2020-01-20