A STRATEGY FOR SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29017/SCOG.26.1.994Keywords:
Strategy, Sustainable, ManagementAbstract
Oil and gas industries unavoidably generate huge quantity of waste during their activities including exploration, production, storage, gathering, processing, transmission, distribution or combination of these.
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Morgan, C., 1996. Breaking Down Barriers to Small Scale Re-Refining While Producing Virgin Quality Base Oils Without Hydrotreating. Interline Resources Corporation, Alpine, USA. http://www.interlineresources.com/introduction.html.
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