'Major
spill' after Exxon pipe ruptures in US
Thousands
of barrels spill near town of Mayflower in Arkansas state in second
crude oil spill in the US this week.
31
March, 2013
An
Exxon Mobil crude oil pipeline ruptured near the town of Mayflower in
the US state of Arkansas, spilling thousands of barrels of oil, the
company said.
Exxon
shut the 50-centimetre Pegasus pipeline, which carries crude oil from
Pakota, Illinois, to the Gulf Coast, after the leak was discovered on
Friday afternoon.
Exxon,
which was hit with a $1.7m fine by regulators this week over a 2011
spill in the Yellowstone River, said a few thousand barrels of oil
had been observed.
Local
media reported the spill occurred in a subdivision, and Mayflower
police said the oil had not reached the nearby Lake Conway.
Federal,
state and local officials were on site and the company said it was
staging a response for a spill of more than 10,000 barrels "to
be conservative."
"The
air quality does not likely present a human health risk, with the
exception of the high pooling areas, where clean-up crews are working
with safety equipment," Exxon said in a statement.
Keystone
XL pipeline
The
US Environmental Protection Agency had categorised the rupture as a
"major spill," Exxon said, and 22 homes were evacuated
following the incident. Clean-up crews had recovered approximately
4,500 barrels of oil and water.
The
spill occurred as the US state department is considering the fate of
the Keystone XL pipeline, which could carry 800,000 barrels of crude
per day from Canada's oil sands to the Gulf Coast.
Environmentalists,
concerned about the impact of developing the oil sands, have sought
to block its approval. Supporters say Keystone will help bring down
the cost of fuel in the United States.
The
Arkansas spill was the second incident this week where Canadian crude
has spilled in the United States. On Wednesday, a train carrying
Canadian crude derailed in Minnesota, spilling 15,000 gallons of oil.
From Facebook
Folks,
this is a backyard picture of the Mayflower, AR oil spill on that
Exxon pipeline. The local authorities have denied the press access to
these areas so few have actually seen the extent of the spill. This
picture was taken by a friend's daughter who lives next door to this
house. Share this widely!
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