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Nigerian geoscience researcher Emuobosa Patience Ojoboh
A Nigerian geoscience researcher, Emuobosa Patience Ojoboh, has highlighted the growing vulnerability of groundwater systems in oil-producing communities through field-based, data-driven research conducted in the Niger Delta.
As an undergraduate geoscience student, Ojoboh conducted a detailed study of shallow groundwater systems within the Warri–Sombreiro depositional environment, a region where millions of residents depend on groundwater for drinking, domestic use, and agriculture.
he area is also a hub of petroleum activity, rapid urbanisation, and waste disposal, factors that Tcollectively heighten the risk of groundwater contamination.
Her research focused on assessing the protective capacity of shallow aquifers in the region using geophysical resistivity methods. Through systematic field data collection and analysis of electrical resistivity measurements, Ojoboh investigated subsurface lithology, identified zones of higher permeability, and mapped potential pathways for contaminant migration into groundwater reserves.
Ojoboh said: “The findings provided empirical insight into how shallow aquifers in oil-producing areas respond to environmental pressure, offering data that could inform environmental monitoring, land-use planning, and groundwater protection strategies.”
According to the study, integrating subsurface data into environmental management is critical in regions where industrial activity coexists with residential settlements and where regulatory frameworks may be weak or inconsistently enforced.
Experts note that such research is particularly relevant in communities like Warri, where petroleum operations are located in close proximity to homes and farmlands.
understanding groundwater vulnerability in these settings is widely regarded as essential to safeguard public health and ensure the long-term sustainability of energy development. (The Guardian)