About organization of geo-ecological safety on objects of oil and gas complex, exposed to nuclear influence
About authors
- 1 — I.M. Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
- 2 — I.M. Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
Abstract
As a result of nuclear explosions, a large amount of uncontrolled radioactive waste was formed in the subsurface of oil and gas fields. The main channels of migration of radioactive waste into water-bearing complexes and to the day surface are presented and it is shown that the cavities formed as a result of nuclear explosions are highly permeable. Nuclear explosions carried out in salts have broken the tightness of the cover of gas condensate deposits. Measures to organize geo-ecological safety of nuclear facilities are proposed.
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