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Revista Politécnica

On-line version ISSN 2477-8990Print version ISSN 1390-0129

Abstract

DANIEL SEBASTIAN, Castillo Castro; JOHNNY ROBINSON, Zambrano Carranza  and  JOSE LUIS, Rivera Parra. Propuesta de Actualización del RAOHE Incorporando Tecnologías de Fracturamiento Hidráulico, Reinyección de Recortes y Revisión de Límites Permisibles en la Gestión de Descargas Líquidas. Rev Politéc. (Quito) [online]. 2021, vol.48, n.2, pp.53-64. ISSN 2477-8990.  https://doi.org/10.33333/rp.vol48n2.05.

The Oil & Gas environmental legislation in Ecuador has had a brief history. Its current regulation body is the RAOHE (Substitute Regulation to the Environmental Regulation for Hydrocarbon Operations in Ecuador) from 2001. At that time, the RAOHE was a robust mechanism that could guarantee the sustainable exploitation of hydrocarbon resources, while providing a solid ground for foreign capitals aiming to invest in the oil sector. Nonetheless, the RAOHE cannot be considered fit anymore to new technological advances and current international environmental regulations standards. Two decades without any update has generated a knowledge gap inside the RAOHE about what is regulated and what could be regulated under best management practices available in the industry. This paper aims to address this operational regulatory gap by performing an extensive literature review focused on wastewater management and better management practices. Specifically, this study evaluates the permissible limits in the handling and treatment of liquid discharges, cuttings reinjection and hydraulic fracturing. This paper provides a set of general suggestions and findings on the aforementioned areas. It is expected that this information can become a tool for policymakers to articulate more comprehensive technical regulatory frameworks.

Keywords : CRI; cuttings reinjection; hydraulic fracturing; liquid effluents; RAOHE.

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