Shell
Oil Spill Dumps Thousands Of Barrels Of Crude Into Gulf Of Mexico
An
oil sheen of 2 miles by 13 miles could be seen off the Louisiana
coast
12
May, 2016
HOUSTON
(Reuters) - A 2,100-barrel oil spill in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico
forced Royal Dutch Shell on Thursday to shut in all wells that flow
to its Brutus platform, federal regulators said.
The
U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) said a 2
mile by 13 mile (about 3 km by 21 km) sheen was visible in the sea
about 97 miles off the Louisiana coast.
About
88,200 gallons was reportedly released from the pipeline, the Coast
Guard said, adding the source of the discharge was reported as
secured.
The
sheen is near Shell’s Glider Field, a group of four subsea wells
whose production flows through a subsea manifold to the Brutus
platform, which sits in water with a depth of 2,900 feet (884 m).
In
a statement, Shell spokesman Curtis Smith said a company helicopter
observed the sheen on Thursday, and that the wells were under control
after it isolated the leak and shut in production.
“There
are no drilling activities at Brutus, and this is not a well control
incident,” Shell said.
Brutus
began operation in 2001 and was designed with top capacity of 100,000
barrels of oil and 150 million cubic feet (4.25 million cubic meters)
of gas per day, according to industry trade publications.
Shell
said the sheen likely came from a release of oil from subsea
infrastructure, though it is still determining the exact cause of the
release by inspecting subsea equipment and flowlines.
Authorities
said the cause of the incident is under investigation.
BSEE
has tightened regulations for offshore operators since the 2010 BP
Plc Macondo well blowout that spilled more than 3 million barrels of
oil, making it the worst disaster of its kind in U.S. history.
Shell said
no injuries resulted from the incident and that the company has
mobilized response vessels, including aircraft, to see if it could
recover the spilled oil.
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