Bonny Light oil

Bonny light oil
CountryNigeria
RegionOloibiri
Offshore/onshoreOffshore
Field history
Discoveryin 1956

Bonny Light oil was found at Oloibiri in the Niger delta region of Nigeria in 1956 for its commercial use.[1][2] Due to its features of generating high profit, it is highly demanded by refiners.[3] Bonny light oil has an API of 32.9, classified as light oil.[3][4] It is regarded as more valuable than the other oils with lower API as more high-value products are produced in the refinement.[3] However, in Nigeria, problems due to oil spillage caused by vandalism, affects both human and the ecosystem in detrimental ways.[5] Some experiments on animals and soil are done to figure out those impacts on organisms.

  1. ^ Raji, Y; Hart, VO (7 June 2012). "Influence of prolonged exposure to Nigerian Bonny light crude oil on fertility indices in rats". Nigerian Journal of Physiological Sciences. 27 (1): 55–63. PMID 23235309.
  2. ^ Azubike, P.E.; Isaac, A.A.; Owoeye, O; Ebenezer, O.F. (2013). "Neurotoxicity of Nigerian bonny light crude oil in rats". Drug and Chemical Toxicology. 36 (2): 187–95. doi:10.3109/01480545.2012.710619. PMID 23020769. S2CID 20957331.
  3. ^ a b c Olarinmoye, S. "Here is what you need to know about Bonny Light & Brent Crude Oil". Nairametrics.
  4. ^ Petro industry news. "what is API gravity?".
  5. ^ Wegwu, M.O.; Omeodu, S.I. (2010). "). Evaluation of Selected Biochemical Indices in Clarias gariepinus Exposed to Aqueous Extract of Nigerian Crude Oil (Bonny Light)". Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management. 14 (1): 77–81. doi:10.4314/jasem.v14i1.56498.