Shedding Light on Oil Behaviors Before the Next Spill

Report recommends prioritized research on the chemistry, properties, and spill behavior of various types of crude oil

Written byTracey Regan-New Jersey Institute of Technology News Office
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A comprehensive scientific report released Nov. 25 by The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) has concluded that there are still critical research gaps hampering efforts to both assess the environmental impacts of crude oil spills and to effectively remediate them.

The report, “The Behaviour and Environmental Impacts of Crude Oil Released into Aqueous Environments,” is designed to help the oil industry improve spill preparedness and response capabilities. It recommends prioritized research on the chemistry, properties, and spill behavior of various types of crude oil, from oil sands bitumen, to diluted bitumen, to other unconventional oils.

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