Literature DB >> 32960443

Assessing the perceived impact of exploration and production of hydrocarbons on households perspective of environmental regulation in Ghana.

David Ajene Alemzero1, Nadeem Iqbal2, Sajid Iqbal3, Muhammad Mohsin1, Ngonadi Josiah Chukwuma1, Burhan Ali Shah4.   

Abstract

This paper seeks to critically study the perceived impacts of the exploration of hydrocarbons in selected coastal communities in the Western region, the oil and gas industry benefits to local communities, and to determine whether hydrocarbon development is a means for sustainable development. The study uses both quantitative and qualitative approaches using a questionnaire survey, key informant interview, and focus group discussion tools to understand the impact of oil and gas exploration and production in selected affected communities along the coast of Ghana. The activities of oil production and exploration impact negatively on communities; it also leads to a sharp increase in food prices thereby increasing their costs of living. The activity has also caused a decline in fish catch levels which happens to be the main economic activity as a result of exclusion zones created by oil companies which limited the extent fishermen can go fishing. In terms of infrastructure, the three communities are lacking, 77% of respondents from Princess Town hold the view that there is no motorable road linking their community in the next town and 60% from Aketakyi also hold the same view. Infrastructure such as roads, schools, water provision, and clinics are woefully provided in these communities.

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Keywords:  Environmental regulation; Exploration; Hydrocarbons; Livelihoods; Sustainable impact

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32960443     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-10880-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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