Afeonkhai, Emmanuel and Ayoola, Olugbenga Ademola (2025) Assessing Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Strategies of Oil and Gas Activities in Ndokwa East Local Government Area, Delta State, Nigeria. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (7): 25jul586. pp. 938-948. ISSN 2456-2165
Ndokwa East, located in Delta State, Nigeria, is a region endowed with vast reserves of oil and gas. However, decades of petroleum exploration and production have contributed significantly to environmental degradation, threatening the ecological integrity and livelihoods of the host communities. This paper critically assesses the environmental impacts associated with oil and gas activities in the area such as gas flaring, oil spills, land degradation, and water pollution and evaluates the effectiveness of existing mitigation strategies. Primary data from community surveys, environmental field observations, and secondary data from environmental impact assessment reports and regulatory agency records were analyzed to understand the scale of degradation and community response. The study also considers the role of regulatory frameworks and the extent of compliance by oil and gas companies operating in the area. Results indicate a high level of ecosystem disruption, poor enforcement of environmental regulations, and limited community participation in remediation efforts. The paper concludes by recommending a more inclusive, transparent, and community-driven approach to environmental governance, as well as the adoption of sustainable best practices aligned with global standards.
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