Recommendations of marine seismic survey regulatory laws for the oil and gas industry in Malaysia

Malaysia’s marine sector contributes a significant portion to the economic development of the country. The offshore petroleum industry has significant benefit to the economy, however, the downside of seismic exploration has left detrimental effects on marine mammals. In seeking the equilibrium betwe...

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Main Author: Kandasamy, Skanda Nathan
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2020
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description Malaysia’s marine sector contributes a significant portion to the economic development of the country. The offshore petroleum industry has significant benefit to the economy, however, the downside of seismic exploration has left detrimental effects on marine mammals. In seeking the equilibrium between economic growth and ecological safeguard, Malaysia has to cope with stringent measures in seismic and geophysical exploration to abide with world standards in marine mammal conservation. Oil and gas seismic survey employs sound-producing seismic techniques and relies heavily on sound waves which penetrate through, and are reflected from, seabed structures prospecting for oil reserves. For discovering, evaluating and producing crude and gas, there are no realistic alternatives other than seismic exploration, however there may be other alternatives to further ameliorate the technical aspects of seismic survey and mitigation procedures. Scientific knowledge of the impacts of seismic sound has expanded significantly in the last two decades as the issue has gained public attention and research prioritization, however it is not practiced in Malaysia. This thesis intends to present information on seismic survey regulating guidelines to propose on the improvement to PETRONAS seismic geophysical exploration by examining critical International Laws / National Laws and Policies together with in-depth interviews with stakeholders from PETRONAS Dalak Project benefiting both PETRONAS and the community at large. In this epistemological research, it was found that PETRONAS should demonstrate a regulatory approach that includes a prudent balance of prescriptive and performance-based regulations that are developed using the best practices of geophysical survey with international benchmarks while enhancing and continuously improving the petroleum industry's environmental performance towards marine mammal mitigation preparedness.
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spelling nottingham-569432025-02-28T14:34:20Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/56943/ Recommendations of marine seismic survey regulatory laws for the oil and gas industry in Malaysia Kandasamy, Skanda Nathan Malaysia’s marine sector contributes a significant portion to the economic development of the country. The offshore petroleum industry has significant benefit to the economy, however, the downside of seismic exploration has left detrimental effects on marine mammals. In seeking the equilibrium between economic growth and ecological safeguard, Malaysia has to cope with stringent measures in seismic and geophysical exploration to abide with world standards in marine mammal conservation. Oil and gas seismic survey employs sound-producing seismic techniques and relies heavily on sound waves which penetrate through, and are reflected from, seabed structures prospecting for oil reserves. For discovering, evaluating and producing crude and gas, there are no realistic alternatives other than seismic exploration, however there may be other alternatives to further ameliorate the technical aspects of seismic survey and mitigation procedures. Scientific knowledge of the impacts of seismic sound has expanded significantly in the last two decades as the issue has gained public attention and research prioritization, however it is not practiced in Malaysia. This thesis intends to present information on seismic survey regulating guidelines to propose on the improvement to PETRONAS seismic geophysical exploration by examining critical International Laws / National Laws and Policies together with in-depth interviews with stakeholders from PETRONAS Dalak Project benefiting both PETRONAS and the community at large. In this epistemological research, it was found that PETRONAS should demonstrate a regulatory approach that includes a prudent balance of prescriptive and performance-based regulations that are developed using the best practices of geophysical survey with international benchmarks while enhancing and continuously improving the petroleum industry's environmental performance towards marine mammal mitigation preparedness. 2020-02-22 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/56943/1/Thesis%20Skanda%20Nathan%20Approved%20May%2019.pdf Kandasamy, Skanda Nathan (2020) Recommendations of marine seismic survey regulatory laws for the oil and gas industry in Malaysia. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. offshore petroleum industry marine seismic geophysical survey oil and gas industry
spellingShingle offshore
petroleum industry
marine seismic geophysical survey
oil and gas industry
Kandasamy, Skanda Nathan
Recommendations of marine seismic survey regulatory laws for the oil and gas industry in Malaysia
title Recommendations of marine seismic survey regulatory laws for the oil and gas industry in Malaysia
title_full Recommendations of marine seismic survey regulatory laws for the oil and gas industry in Malaysia
title_fullStr Recommendations of marine seismic survey regulatory laws for the oil and gas industry in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Recommendations of marine seismic survey regulatory laws for the oil and gas industry in Malaysia
title_short Recommendations of marine seismic survey regulatory laws for the oil and gas industry in Malaysia
title_sort recommendations of marine seismic survey regulatory laws for the oil and gas industry in malaysia
topic offshore
petroleum industry
marine seismic geophysical survey
oil and gas industry
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/56943/