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Original Articles

Marine environments of Southeast Australia (Gippsland Shelf and Bass Strait) and the impact of offshore petroleum exploration and production activity

Pages 201-226 | Received 18 Feb 1994, Accepted 02 Jun 1994, Published online: 23 Dec 2008
 

Abstract

Marine environments of the Gippsland Shelf (Gippsland Basin) and Bass Strait (Bass Basin) are described and an exploratory (preliminary) assessment of the potential effects of petroleum exploration and production activity are outlined. Exploration activity has been undertaken in both areas and inferred environmental impacts are typically short term. Production activities are restricted to the Gippsland Basin, have potential for long‐term impact, and are likely to result in trace levels of hydrocarbons being present within 1 km of the point(s) of discharge of drilling waste or wastewater. The inferred impact of produced wastewater, which may contain up to a maximum of 30 ppm of produced hydrocarbons, on waters of the Gippsland Shelf is presently being modeled and quantified. Results indicate that the background level of produced petroleum in waters of the Gippsland Shelf is less than in areas around Sydney and Melbourne affected by urban runoff. Potential strategies for monitoring environmental quality on the Gippsland Shelf include a biologically based “mussel watch” program.

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