Abstract

The onshore Baram Delta, located in NW Sarawak is the birthplace of petroleum production in Malaysia. The Miri oilfield was first discovered in 1910 and subsequently abandoned in 1972 with intermittent exploration activities in the late 1980’s to early 1990’s. To rejuvenate exploration interest and to identify remaining hydrocarbon potential of the study area, in 2009-2010 JX Nippon acquired gravity, then regional 2D seismic data, followed-by exploration well drilling from 2011-2014. This paper discusses the social-environmental impacts and concerns associated with these petroleum exploration activities, from acquisition of seismic where explosives and vibroseis were used as a source of propagating signals, to exploration drilling with petroleum chemicals such as water-based muds used to facilitate the drilling operations. Overall, the inquiry addresses operational challenges, security of explosive storage and concern for handling explosives in the field, the social-environmental impacts of seismic acquisition operations, as well as removal of drilling fluid chemicals and disposal of contaminated cuttings. Containment procedures and mitigation measures undertaken to alleviate these social-environmental impacts are discussed according to the guidelines and regulatory requirements provided by the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), in conjunction with PETRONAS Procedures and Guidelines for Upstream Activities (PPGUA) and the company’s Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Management System. In the final analysis, significant environmental and social challenges were certainly encountered while planning and conducting petroleum exploration activities in the study area. These challenges include problems related to topographic variabilities, permitting issues, compensations for affected lands and cash crops; layout constraints, drilling operations, well control measures for blowout prevention, traffic controls, potential damage to infra-structures, explosive and equipment transportation. However, with proper planning, effective communication with the local authorities, and awareness sessions conducted for the affected parties and stakeholders; together with the support of the local communities the operations have not only managed to mitigate these social and environmental concerns, the exploration activities also provided economic benefits such as hotel accommodation, logistics and transportation demands for local businesses, and short-term employment opportunities for the local people. Ultimately, the operations successfully acquired nearly 900-line km of seismic across many villages, longhouses, and in the city areas, with four exploration wells were drilled in the exploration block. We are glad to report that both seismic and drilling operations were conducted successfully and safely with minimal interruptions to people and environment, without untoward incidents or spills. With the mitigation measures in place, there were no damages other than land access, which were remediated, where incurred.

Highlights

  • Our planet Earth is plagued by environmental issues that are depleting our natural resources and putting an enormous strain on our livelihoods

  • We investigate in this paper the environmental impacts generation of the signals using a vibration source and social concerns associated with the petroleum exploration contributes to the environmental impacts (IFC, 2007)

  • Pollution and environmental issues have used as the source, with dynamite experienced great interest in the state of Sarawak and the commonly used in unpopulated jungle and plantation local communities of Miri where the onshore petroleum areas, whilst the vibrator was used mainly in the towns

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Our planet Earth is plagued by environmental issues that are depleting our natural resources and putting an enormous strain on our livelihoods. Onshore petroleum exploration activities pose the risk of noise pollution, unintended explosion, chemical spills and contaminations ruining environment, bringing potential harm to those who live, work and farm in the affected areas, as well as harming habitats critical to plants and animals. Pollution and environmental issues have used as the source (of sound wave), with dynamite experienced great interest in the state of Sarawak and the commonly used in unpopulated jungle and plantation local communities of Miri where the onshore petroleum areas, whilst the vibrator was used mainly in the towns. The company operates an HSE-MS that extends across the entire organization, and continuously carry out improvement activities aimed at preventing occupational accidents and minimizing the environmental impacts (JX Nippon Oil and Gas Exploration Corporation, 2021)

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