Site Suitability Assessment for Petroleum hubs and Oil retail assets in the Jomoro District: A Hybrid Approach using Fuzzy AHP and VIKOR Method

Q4 Computer Science 测绘地理信息 Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI:10.58825/jog.2023.17.2.59
None D. Asenso-Gyambibi, N. Lamkai, E. K. Larbi, M.S. Peprah, B. Asamoah, P. Okantey
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Petroleum Infrastructure is indispensable considering the current local and global energy demands, however explosions from such establishments often cause loss of lives and properties within the surrounding communities thereby posing great concern to government and the citizenry. This condition calls for research that would provide meaningful solutions to mitigate this menace. Unlawful siting of oil refineries, petrochemical plants, berthing terminals, pipelines, storage terminals, oil and gas retail assets results from non-consideration of environmental impact on growing human population, competition for customers and lack of enforcement of energy standards. The study aims to employ a multifaceted approach comprising of suitability, proximity and spatial statistical analysis in assessing viable areas for developing petroleum hubs in the district. This study further investigated the efficiency of the method and level of compliance to standards set by the Ministry of Energy, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Town and Country Planning Department through validation using the newly acquired land for petroleum hub and existing filling stations in the study area. Primary and secondary data were used for the study. The primary data consist of locations of oil and gas filling stations picked with the Garmin handheld GPS and surveyed boundary of the land. The secondary data was obtained from the Survey and Mapping division of the land commission of Ghana. It comprises of topographic data, geology and soil maps from which soil types, lithology, roads networks, water bodies, terrain slope and land use features of the area were extracted and used. The dataset was reclassified and weighted using Fuzzy AHP and VIKOR. Spatial analyses were carried out using ArcGIS software to show areas suitable or otherwise for siting petroleum hubs in the study area. Results shows 67.44% of the area are highly suitable for establishment of petroleum hubs, 32.33% of the area falls within moderate suitability zones whereas the least suitability zones occupied 0.23% of the total area. The newly acquired government land for the petroleum hub project fell within the highly suitable zone confirming the validity of the studies in comparison with studies from field experts via environmental impact assessment. The proposed petroleum hub covered areas dominated by very high and high area suitability for its establishment constituting 75.9 km2 (90.3%) of its entire area whereas the moderate suitability zones constituted 8.2 km2 (9.7%) of the remaining areas. Towns situated in very high areas includes; Bakakole Nkwanta, Ahobre, Nawule, Allowule, Tikobo No.1, Edu, Damofu, Ave lenu and Ebonloa, Mpatabo. High areas comprises of Kengen Kpokezo, Alenda wharf, Tekyinta. Anwonakrom, Nkwamta, Elubo and Agege are among the moderate and low area zones for hub and oil retail assets establishment 75% of the oil retail assets complied with the required set standards whiles 25% defaulted. The integration of GIS techniques with multi-criteria decision analyses has proved to be an effective tool for selecting suitable sites for petroleum hubs, oil retail assets and very useful in determining places of high fire risk for proper planning of the area. It is recommended that the authorities and stakeholders put measures in place to educate, perform site suitability assessment and enforce set standards in establishment of petroleum infrastructure.
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Jomoro地区石油枢纽和石油零售资产选址适宜性评价:模糊AHP和VIKOR方法的混合方法
考虑到当前当地和全球的能源需求,石油基础设施是必不可少的,然而,这些设施的爆炸经常造成周围社区的生命和财产损失,从而引起政府和公民的极大关注。这种情况要求研究提供有意义的解决方案来减轻这种威胁。炼油厂、石化厂、停泊码头、管道、储存码头、石油和天然气零售资产的非法选址,是由于没有考虑到不断增长的人口对环境的影响、争夺客户的竞争以及缺乏对能源标准的执行。该研究旨在采用多方面的方法,包括适用性、邻近性和空间统计分析,以评估该地区发展石油枢纽的可行地区。本研究通过对研究区域内新获得的石油枢纽和现有加油站的土地进行验证,进一步调查了该方法的效率和符合能源部,环境保护局(EPA)和城乡规划部制定的标准的水平。本研究采用了第一手资料和第二手资料。原始数据包括Garmin手持式GPS采集的石油和天然气加油站的位置以及测量的土地边界。二手数据来自加纳土地委员会的测绘司。它包括地形数据、地质和土壤图,从中提取和使用该地区的土壤类型、岩性、道路网络、水体、地形坡度和土地利用特征。采用模糊层次分析法和VIKOR法对数据集进行重新分类和加权。利用ArcGIS软件进行空间分析,以显示研究区内适合或不适合石油枢纽选址的区域。结果表明:67.44%的区域高度适宜建设石油枢纽,32.33%的区域属于中度适宜区,最不适宜区占总面积的0.23%。新获得的用于石油枢纽项目的政府土地位于高度合适的区域内,与现场专家通过环境影响评估进行的研究相比,证实了研究的有效性。拟建石油枢纽的适宜性区域以极高和高适宜性区域为主,占总面积的75.9平方公里(90.3%),中等适宜性区域占剩余面积的8.2平方公里(9.7%)。位于高海拔地区的城镇包括;Bakakole Nkwanta, Ahobre, Nawule, Allowule, Tikobo No.1, Edu, Damofu, Ave lenu和Ebonloa, Mpatabo。高地地区包括Kengen Kpokezo, Alenda码头,Tekyinta。Anwonakrom, Nkwamta, Elubo和Agege属于中低区域的枢纽和石油零售资产建立,75%的石油零售资产符合规定的设定标准,而25%的石油零售资产违约。地理信息系统技术与多准则决策分析的结合已被证明是为石油枢纽和石油零售资产选择合适地点的有效工具,并且在确定高火灾风险地点以进行适当规划方面非常有用。建议当局和利益相关者采取措施进行教育,进行场地适宜性评估,并在建立石油基础设施时执行既定标准。
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