Multi-criteria evaluation technique for SFI site identification of NORMS and oil industry waste disposal – Possibilities in Kuwait

Waste generation and accumulating quantities of oil field waste are a matter of environmental concern. This study proposes the Slurry Fracture Injection (SFI) technique as an alternative waste disposal method. The slurried solids injection waste disposal method is environmentally secure and permanen...

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Containment
Environmental degradation
Environmental planning
Environmental protection
Environmental Suitability
Formations
Industrial Waste
Kuwait
Monitoring
Natural gas
Oil exploration
Oil pollution
Petroleum
Petroleum industry
Pits
Refuse Disposal
Risk
Slurries
Slurry Fracture Injection
Solid Waste
solid wastes
Waste disposal
Waste dumps
Waste management
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Wastes
Water treatment
Zubair Formation
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