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LCA methodology for detecting environmental impacts on natural gas drilling process

This study uses LCA analysis to monitor potential damage to eco-efficiency. This approach uses an environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) to detect ecological impacts in natural gas production systems. The study results found that the lowest environmental impact on the production process at PT was...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2022-06, Vol.1041 (1), p.12035
Main Authors: Rosyidah, Masayu, Andiyan, Andiyan, Listyorini, Haniek, Prayitno, Pranoto Hadi, Yuswardi, Yuswardi, Yuhanah, Yuhanah
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Language:English
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Summary:This study uses LCA analysis to monitor potential damage to eco-efficiency. This approach uses an environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) to detect ecological impacts in natural gas production systems. The study results found that the lowest environmental impact on the production process at PT was seen. X is located on the Ozone layer and Resp. Organics are 4.71E-06 DALY and 3.22E-05 DALY. The highest impact lies in Resp. Inorganics, Fossil fuels, and Climate change. This shows that the drilling system hurts the environment, especially in the climatic conditions of soil, plants, and fossil fuels which continue to decrease. In addition, because the drilling process is carried out using generator power, it causes air pollution that can interfere with the respiratory system (respiratory inorganics).
ISSN:1755-1307
1755-1315
DOI:10.1088/1755-1315/1041/1/012035