Abstract

Objectives: This study concentrated on determining the total hydrocarbon concentrations in soil at eleven stations of the oil field (Seba, Safwan, Majnoon, Ratawi, Bergezia, Qurna2, Qurna1, Shuaaba, South and North Rumaila, and Al Zubair). Methods: Soil samples were freeze-dried, finely pulverised in an agate mortar, and sieved through a 62-um metal sieve and 150 ml mixture of methanol and benzene (1:1) was used to extract the soil. Determination of TPHs where determined by using Spectrofluroscence, Total organic carbons (TOC) in the soil of the oil fields were also determined. Results: According to the TPH distribution used in this investigation, station 11 (Al Zubair) had the highest concentration of TPHs (162.53mg/g dry weight), while station 1(Seba) had the lowest concentration (21.4mg/g dry weigh). Additionally, the study's findings demonstrated that TPH levels varied spatially amongst sites. The highest amounts of total petroleum hydrocarbons detected in soil samples, as well as the findings of this investigation indicating that TPH levels varied geographically throughout stations. Conclusions: There is significant correlation between the TPH in soil and TOC%. By comprising the result concentration of this study with literature reviews, the concentration levels lies within it and in other cases exceed it.

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