API PUBL 7100-1996 A Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) Disposal Cost Study《NORM处理成本研究.第1版》.pdf
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1、STD.API/PETRO PUBL 7LUCI-ENGL 199b 0732270 0568D59 TLi3 = A Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) Disposal Cost Study API PUBLICATION 7100 FIRST EDITION, NOVEMBER 1996 American Petroleum Institute STD.API/PETRO PUBL 7100-ENGL 199b m 0732290 05bOb0 7b5 = A Naturally Occurring Radioactive Ma
2、terial (NORM) Disposal Cost Study Exploration and Production Department API PUBLICATION 71 O0 FIRST EDITION, NOVEMBER 1996 American Petroleum Institute STD.API/PETRO PUBL 7LO-ENGL L97b W 0732290 05bBObL bT1 = SPECIAL NOTES API publications necessarily address problems of a general nature. With respe
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15、 the Publisher, API Publishing Services, 1220 L Street, N. W, Washington, D.C. 20005. Copyright Q 1996 American Petroleum Institute STD.API/PETRO PUBL 7LOO-ENGL L77b D 0732270 05bOb2 538 FOREWORD This publication is based on oil and gas company questionnaires representing naturally occurring radioac
16、tive materials (NORM) accumulated to the end of 1992 and annually produced during 1993, along with some replies from 1994 also added. The production of oil and gas in the United States has resulted in the formation of scales and sludges contain- ing NORM. This study is based on the actual costs of N
17、ORM disposal obtained through questionnaire replies from oil and gas producers. The NORM questionnaire replies were received from companies representing 46 percent of the domestic U.S. oil. gas, and gas condensate production. The survey results were prorated to represent 100 percent of the U.S. oil
18、and gas industry. Most of the oil and gas producing states of the U.S. are repre- sented in the survey replies. This document details the reported quantities of NORM that have accumulated over the years and the annual rate of NORM production for 1993 from the domestic U.S. oil and gas condensate pro
19、duction. No data was received for NORM in the gas industry. This pub- lication documents the 1992 costs of the available NORM disposal options at that time and calculates the cost impact of disposing of the accumulated NORM and the annual cost of compliance with existing and proposed NORM regulation
20、s. Over a number of years, it is estimated that on a volume basis some 10 million drums (55 gallons each) of NORM have accumulated in widely scattered pieces of production and process equipment, produced water ponds, and treatment pits. Of this accumulation, some percentage has been processed and di
21、sposed of by routine industry disposal prac- tices. For instance, NORM-containing scrap steel such as old production tubulars were routinely recycled by the steel scrap industry, until that industry installed radiation detec- tors that screened steel scrap for radiation sources. The detectors became
22、 widely used in the late 1980s. Consequently, NORM-containing scrap steel recycled before the use of radiation detectors is no longer part of the waste stream. Similarly, some percentage of NORM-containing EtP waste may have undergone treatment such as land farming in which the concentration of NORM
23、 in the waste material is no longer distinguishable from background levels. Nevertheless, the 10 million drum accumulation figure is conservative and provides some margin for possible underreporting. Survey monitoring programs to detect and quantify NORM are in operation in virtually all domestic US
24、. oil and gas producing areas. These programs are designed to provide NORM data to satisfy regulatory reporting requirements. The questionnaire replies include two reports of very large NORM accumulations. These two reports, along with a concentration of reported NORM data from the Gulf Coast of Lou
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