Third
major oil spill in a week: Shell pipeline breaks in Texas
Thousands
of gallons of oil have spilled from a pipeline in Texas, the third
accident of its kind in only a week.
RT,
4
April, 2013
Shell
Pipeline, a unit of Royal Dutch Shell Plc, shut down their West
Columbia, Texas, pipeline last Friday after electronic calculations
conducted by the US National Response Center showed that upwards of
700 barrels had been lost, amounting to almost 30,000 gallons of
crude oil.
By
Monday, Shell spokespeople said inspectors found “no evidence” of
an oil leak, but days later it was revealed that a breach did occur.
Representatives with the US Coast Guard confirmed to Dow Jones on
Thursday that roughly 50 barrels of oil spilled from a pipe near
Houston, Texas and entered a waterway that connects to the Gulf of
Mexico.
Coast
Guard Petty Officer Steven Lehman said that Shell had dispatched
clean-up crews that were working hard to correct any damage to Vince
Bayou, a small waterway that runs for less than 20 miles from the
Houston area into a shipping channel that opens into the Gulf.
The
spill was contained, said Lehman, who was hesitant to offer an
official number on how much crude was lost in the accident. According
to Shell spokeswoman Kim Windon, though, the damage could have been
quite significant. After being presented with the estimate that said
as much as 700 barrels were found to have leaked from the pipeline
due to an unknown cause, investigators determined that 60 barrels
entered the bayou.
"That's
a very early estimate--things can change," Officer Lehman told
Dow Jones.
Meanwhile,
though, rescue works in Arkansas have been getting their hands dirty
responding to an emergency there. A rupture in ExxonMobil's Pegasus
pipeline late last week send thousands of barrels of oil into the
small town of Mayflower, around 25 miles outside of Little Rock.
Authorities evacuated more than 20 homes in response, and by this
Thursday roughly 19,000 barrels had been recovered.
Another
incident in Canada this week caused an estimated 400 barrels — or
roughly 16,800 gallons — of oil to be compromised in northern
Ontario when a train derailed. Originally, Canadian Pacific Railway
Ltd said only four barrels were lost in the accident.
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