Enhancing Safety and Emissions Control in Offshore Drilling: A Framework for Oil Spill Prevention and Environmental Protection
Opeyemi Alamutu *
Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, USA.
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Abstract
Aim: This study addresses strategies for enhancing safety measures and emissions control in offshore drilling towards preventing oil spills and environmental protection. It explores technological innovations, regulatory policies, and best practices for preventing the risks associated with offshore oil drilling.
Study Design: A systematic peer review of offshore drilling safety and emissions control measures, considering literature between 2019 and 2025. The study compares engineering advancements, environmental regulations, and risk management frameworks to determine their effectiveness in reducing oil spills and toxic emissions.
Methodology: This research adopts a systematic review of literature where information is drawn from academic databases such as Google Scholar, Scopus, ScienceDirect, and Environmental Science & Policy. Related studies aim at preventing oil spillage, reduction of emissions, regulatory compliance, and technological measures in offshore drilling.
Results: This review reveals critical developments, such as real-time monitoring systems, spill prediction models, and automating safety protocols. It is seen that enhanced regulatory compliance through international framework like the Oil Pollution Act (OPA) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations increases offshore drilling safety. Emission control measures, including carbon capture and flare gas recovery, significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from offshore operations.
Conclusion: Effective integration of technological solutions and regulatory policies is needed in order to minimize offshore drilling hazards to the barest minimum. While current strategies are promising, additional research needs to be conducted in order to develop adaptive frameworks that integrate artificial intelligence (AI)-based spill prevention systems and improved environmental governance to ensure long-term sustainability.
Keywords: Emissions control, offshore drilling, carbon capture, flare gas recovery, green house gas (GHG)