"New approach for waste treatment of naturally radioactive materials accompanying to oil and natural gas production"

Hanan Mohamed Abdelbary Abdelaziz;

Abstract


This study aims to identify the analytical and radiological characterization of scale TENORM waste produced from oil and natural gas productions in the western desert in Egypt and evaluates their radiological impacts. The mean activity concentration of 238U, 226Ra, 210Pb, 228Ra, 224Ra, and 40K measured in scale TENORM samples is 660 ± 63, 1979 ± 435, 1399 ± 211, 645 ± 104, 794 ± 116, and 556 ± 86 Bq/kg, respectively. Radiological hazard parameters (Raeq, Hex, Hin, etc.) were estimated form the scale TENORM waste sample. All the calculated hazard parameters were found greater than the permissible and recommended safe levels. So the exposure to radiations released from the accumulation of the petroleum scale TENORM waste may cause health risks to the operators and who inhale radioactive radon gases and/or ingest contaminants by radiotoxic nuclides of U, Th, Ra, and Pb. Also, the risks may be extended to the near and/or the general environment.


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Title "New approach for waste treatment of naturally radioactive materials accompanying to oil and natural gas production"
Other Titles نهج جديد لمعالجه مخلفات المواد المشعه طبيعياً المصاحبه لانتاج النفط والغازالطبيعي
Authors Hanan Mohamed Abdelbary Abdelaziz
Issue Date 2021

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