Matera on the second day the relationship between abstractions and the environment. Experts say the use of advanced tools will reduce the practice of extractions "last drop" of
PIERANTONIO Lutrell
MATERA - Del pair energy and the environment was discussed at the beginning of the second day of the First Matera Petroleum Environmental Conference. Charles Mann, the National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development, explained the issue speaking especially of the key technologies for reducing emissions. Soon after he spoke Sanjoy Rajan, the European Investment Bank. Particularly important to the intervention of Francis Fish of the Project Structure Val d'Agri region of Basilicata.
a result of oil extraction has built a new model of compensation to the territory. "An innovation that is embodied in the Val d'Agri Operational Programme, carried out - said fish - with resources paid by Eni to finance sustainable development programs of the territory." Environment, infrastructure, quality of life and aid to enterprises were the areas of intervention that led to noticeable results in the Valley Basilicata black gold. Have been cited as an example, countries such as Guardia Perticara, S. Archangel and San Chirico Raparo. "Agriculture - it was noted - has held up with encouraging data." Then it was the turn of the Consortium Aaster Aldo Bonomi has shown that the effects of the extractive industry on the economy and on socio-economic and cultural premises. "Many hotels have sprung up." But the "community welfare". Sustainability has given the development there. It 'clear.
must therefore make every effort to ensure that mining activities are as environmentally friendly as possible.
Teachers University of Bologna, Ezio Paolo Mesina and Grind, explained the challenges of mining. "The availability of new tools and methods for oil exploration and exploitation constitutes a prerequisite for continuing to guarantee the world's oil it needs. Even if you were to discover new reserves, it is expected that the use of increasingly advanced technologies will allow the extraction time to remove the last drop of the indispensable "stone oil". And this also means that there is less and less need for new drilling. In the evening when comparing
Sergio Franco Terlizzese Garribba and Industry and the Ministry of Economic Development and representatives of the Department of Environment, Land, Politics of Sustainability in the Basilicata region, Possidente Lucia, Maria Felicia Marino, Filomena Fish, Salvatore Lambiase, looking for a share of the future objectives on extractive policies Lucan.
(From The Daily Basilicata)
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