Friday, October 18, 2024

ConocoPhillips blamed for pollution

US oil giant ConocoPhillips has been held responsible for polluting some 4,250 square kilometres (1,650 square miles) of the Bohai Bay. Of the estimated area, 840-square-kilometre area is seriously polluted, according to a report posted on the State Oceanic Administration (SOA) website on Friday. Following its investigation, SOA ordered ConocoPhillips on Wednesday to suspend its operations at platforms B and C of the Penglai 19-3 oilfield in the northern Bohai Bay. The US firm in its website on the same day stated that “this order was complied with immediately”. “While the detailed causes of these incidents are still under investigation,” it said, ConocoPhillips will continue to work diligently and safely to finalise clean-up activities and pledged to implement procedures “to eliminate the risks of additional releases”. The releases took place on June 4 and 17 were allegedly kept secret by the authorities for several weeks before being made public early this month. The SOA order follows a slow progress in cleaning up oil leaks, which sent water quality ratings in the area to their lowest level, Reuters said. The spilled oil has also been detected in seabed sediment samples taken near the oil field. “Most of the measures taken by ConocoPhillips so far are temporary and remedial. They cannot completely eliminate the risks of oil spills and the possibility of another oil spill is at all times posing huge threat to the ecological environment of the Bohai Bay,” the regulator said on its website. Oil continued to spill from the two platforms and there was still oil slick floating on the sea, the SOA added. The Texas-based firm, the third in the US and fifth in the world, has five production platforms with total daily production of roughly 160,000 barrels in that oilfield and operates under an arrangement of state-owned producer China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC). In its latest update available on the official website of ConocoPhillips China, dated July 13, the firm estimates the aggregate amount of fluid be around 1,500 barrels (240 cubic meters) of oil and oil-based drilling fluids. It claims, “Almost 3,000 metres of absorbent and inflatable booms were deployed to contain the oil surface on water, and 33 vessels (workboats, fishing boats and tugs) supported clean-up activities. “…and it believes the seepage has stopped.” ConocoPhillips was awarded two deep-sea blocks in the Bay of Bengal for exploration of gas and oil under a production sharing contract with the Bangladesh government on June 16. It holds 100 percent of the working interest in the PSC. Blocks DS-08-10 and DS-08-11 cover a total area of 5158 square kilometres, (1.27 million acres), and are located in water depth of 1000-1500 meters (3,300-5,000 feet) approximately 280 kilometres (175 miles) from the port city of Chittagong. SOA expressed its concern citing an initial investigation that there were still oil belts around the two platforms, “as well as signs indicating that more oil spills may occur”. It urged ConocoPhillips to thoroughly check its platforms in order to eradicate the risk of new spills, as well as report information regarding possible spills to the SOA in a timely manner. CNOOC’s executive vice-president Chen Bi said last week that the field was losing daily production by about 1,000 cubic metres, or around 4 percent, and that ConocoPhillips had “stopped water injection and drilling at the affected wells”. A preliminary investigation showed the leak was caused because water injected down the pipe used to drill for oil increased pressure in the oil-bearing strata of the sea bed and operator ConocoPhillips was to blame. Experts, following the incident, have called for strict safety checks for seafood caught from the Bohai Bay, warning that the spill would leave a long-term effect on the sea water. “The oil, containing toxic substances and heavy metals, will greatly affect the growth of marine lives that live on the seabed, such as clams, scallops and some kinds of crabs,” Xinhua reported last week quoting Cui Wenlin, director of the environmental monitoring centre with the North China Sea branch of the SOA. Bohai is a half-closed sea with comparatively low self-clean ability due to limited water exchange with the outside, he added. The environmental monitoring centre Cui directs has been monitoring the impacts of the oil spills on the Bohai’s water quality, seabed sediments and marine lives. Though the US firm claims that no oil sheen reached the shoreline after the spills, Xinhua reports that “dead seaweed and rotting fish have been reported in the water around Nanhuangcheng Island, about 74 kilometres south from where the leaks originated”. The CNOOC has recently come under scrutiny for several accidents involving its facilities, the third such incident on the Bohai Sea in less than two months. Following an oil spill on Tuesday in its Suizhong 36-1 oilfield, it was to be shut temporarily, SOA announced in a statement. By Wednesday afternoon, CNOOC finished cleaning up an oil slick near the oilfield and gradually resumed production. ConocoPhillips, after being incorporated in 2002, was responsible for the spill in Dalco Passage, 21 miles of the South Sound beaches, in October 2004 and had to pay $588,000 in compensation for environmental damage. A gas blow-out occurred on May 3, 2006 approximately 26 kilometres southeast of Edson, Alberta by the US firm’s Canada concern. A ConocoPhillips well caught fire near Groundbirch, 30km east of Chetwynd or 45km west of Dawson Creek on Nov 11, 2008. A rusted pipeline ruptured on Christmas Day in 2008 at ConocoPhillips’ Kuparuk oil field in Alaska, causing one of the biggest-ever spills of oil-laced water on the North Slope. Some 95,000 gallon oil was spilled from a corroded water-injection pipeline from the North America’s second-biggest field, after Prudhoe Bay. China state media said the government was considering seeking compensation from ConocoPhillips over the spill. “We’ve made an initial plan to claim compensation from ConocoPhillips China,” the business daily 21st Century Business Herald quoted an unnamed SOA official as saying. “But whether and how it will be implemented still depends on the status of plugging the leak,” the official added. The SOA last week said ConocoPhillips would be fined 200,000 Yuan ($ 30,770) for the spills. However, Wang Bin, a senior official with the SOA oceanic environmental protection bureau, said maritime authorities will also claim environmental compensation from COPC in accordance with relevant laws, and the figure will be “much more than” 200,000 Yuan. “Compensation can climb to 200 million Yuan for 1,000 hectares [10 square kilometers] of the affected area,” the China Daily reported. UK energy giant BP has so far spent an estimated $42 billion on clean-up and other costs for the Gulf of Mexico incident, involving Deepwater Horizon drilling rig off the coast of Louisiana of April last year. Eleven people died when the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded on April 20, 2010, resulting in the largest oil spill in US history, when it was estimated that 4.9 million barrels of oil were spilt covering 9,450 square kilometres.

-With The New Nation input

Related News

Interim govt approves 11-day Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Azha holidays, 2-day for Durga Puja

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The interim government today extended the Eid-ul-Fitr holidays to five days, Eid-ul-Azha holidays to six days and Sharadiya Durga Puja holidays to two days for 2025, according to the Chief Adviser’s Office. Currently, there are three-day public holidays for each Eid and one day for Durga Puja. The list of public ... Read more

Two entire families lost to a road accident in Pirojpur

News Desk : dhakamirror.com At least eight people from two families, including four children, died after a private car plunged into a roadside canal in Pirojpur early today. The deceased are Shawon, 32, his wife Amina, 25, their two children Sahadat, 7, and Abdullah, 3, from Bhaijhora village of Pirojpur’s Nazirpur upazila and Motaleb Sheikh, ... Read more

Italian embassy to resolve 20,000 visa applications by December: Foreign adviser

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain on Tuesday said that the Italian Embassy in Dhaka will clear 20,000 visa applications by December as many visa applications had been pending for a long time. “Twenty thousand visa cases have been cleared from Rome. [However] Progress in issuing those visas is very slow. ... Read more

Prof Mobasser Monem appointed as new PSC Chairman

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The government has appointed Dr Mobasser Monem, a Professor of Governance and Public Management at the University of Dhaka, as the new Chairman of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC). Along with Professor Monem, four others have been appointed as members of the BPSC. The four members are– Md Suzayet Ullah, ... Read more

Govt urges IOM to evacuate Bangladeshis

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Dhaka has requested the International Organisation for Migration to arrange chartered flights to bring back Bangladeshis willing to leave Lebanon amid airstrikes by Israel on the West Asian country. ‘We have requested the IOM to arrange flights to evacuate Bangladeshis willing to leave Lebanon. But Beirut’s airport is currently unsafe for ... Read more

Flood puts hundreds at risk of starvation

Emran Hossain The ongoing flash flooding puts hundreds of farmer families at immediate risk of starvation in Sherpur district, washing away the rice they stored from the previous harvest and also destroying the standing paddy fields. The divisional office of the Department of Agricultural Extension estimated that the flood affected 97,000 hectares of standing aman ... Read more

Price hikes strain people

Moinul Haque The soaring prices of essential commodities, including rice, vegetables, eggs and broiler chicken, put increasing pressure on the low-income people, pushing them further to the wall. Market analysts have expressed concerns over the unusual spiralling of prices of the essentials, criticising the interim government for its failure to take timely action to protect ... Read more

Four days Durga Puja holiday starting from Thursday

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Bangladesh’s interim government has announced an additional public holiday on Thursday, October 10, for Durga Puja, the largest religious celebration of the Hindu community in Bangladesh, says a press release. During a press conference held on Wednesday at the Dhakeshwari Temple in Dhaka, Mahfuj Alam, special assistant to chief adviser, made ... Read more

Tiger population in Sundarbans rises to 125

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The number of Royal Bengal tigers in Bangladesh’s Sundarbans has increased to 125. The Ministry of Forests has published the results of the third phase of the tiger census. The survey was conducted between June 2023 and March 2024 to observe the population of the national animal of Bangladesh. Environment, forest ... Read more

Environment ministry asks BRTA to remove unfit vehicles from streets

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The environment, forest and climate change ministry on Sunday sent a letter to the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority requesting removal of buses, minibuses, trucks and covered vans exceeded their economic life from roads in an effort to reduce air pollution. The ministry, in a press release, also urged the authority to ... Read more

HSC results to be published on October 15

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations of this year will be published on October 15. Dhaka Education Board Chairman and head of the Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee Prof Tapan Kumar Sarkar confirmed this information on Monday (October 7). The results will be published around 11:00am, Prof ... Read more

Worst-affected people get least aid: CPD

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The worst-affected people received the least relief assistance in the flash flooding that swept parts of Bangladesh in August affecting over 5.6 million people, revealed a Centre for Policy Dialogue analysis. The analysis, released on Sunday, estimates the overall loss and damage suffered by 11 districts in the flood at minimum ... Read more

47th BCS circular to be released in due time

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Bangladesh Public Service Commission (PSC) is preparing to release the circular for the 47th Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) examination in due time. They are now discussing the issue with the public administration ministry. According to the cadre section of the BPSC, the number of vacancies are yet to be finalised, but ... Read more

Flood causes damage worth Tk 14,421 crore in eastern Bangladesh: CPD

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The recent floods in eastern Bangladesh caused damage estimated at Tk 14,421.46 crore, which is around $1.20 billion, according to a study by the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD). The findings were presented at a media briefing titled “Recent Flood Damage and Rehabilitation Process in Eastern Region: CPD’s Analysis” at the ... Read more

Malaysia to accept 18,000 workers who missed deadline

Says Asif Nazrul News Desk : dhakamirror.com Malaysia has agreed to receive 18,000 Bangladeshi workers who previously missed a deadline to enter the country, said Dr Asif Nazrul, adviser to the Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment. “Now, the Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare of Bangladesh will work with our Malaysian counterparts to establish a ... Read more

3 killed as gas cylinder blasts at restaurant in Keraniganj

News Desk : dhakamirror.com At least three restaurant workers were killed and several others injured in a gas cylinder blast on Saturday evening at ‘Ghorowa Hotel and Restaurant’ at Ramer Kanda in Keraniganj in Dhaka. Three other shops were also burnt in the incident as the fire broke out from the restaurant. The victims are ... Read more

Ex-president Badruddoza Chowdhury dies at 93

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Former president Professor AQM Badruddoza Chowdhury, popularly known as B Chowdhury, passed away in the early hours of Saturday (5 October). He was 93. The former president breathed his last at the Medical College for Women in Uttara at 3:10am, Jahangir Alam, press secretary of the former president, said in a ... Read more

Two students drown in Mirsarai waterfall

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The bodies of two young tourists were recovered from the deep well of Rupashi Waterfall in Chattogram’s Mirsarai yesterday (4 October), hours after they were reported missing. The deceased were identified as Musfiqur Rahman, 21, and Mahbub Rahman Mustakim, 21, both residents of Narayanganj. “A search and rescue team from the ... Read more

Railway to operate special passenger trains on Dhaka-Cox’s Bazar route during Durga Puja holidays

News Desk : dhakamirror.com In anticipation of increased demand during the Durga Puja and weekly holidays, the Bangladesh Railway has decided to operate seven additional special passenger trains on the Dhaka-Cox’s Bazar route. These trains will run from 10 October to 13 October, supplementing the two regular trains already operating on the route. The director ... Read more

Bangladeshi expat wins Tk 65 cr in lottery in UAE Big Ticket draw

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Bangladeshi expat Abul Monsur, hailing from Chattogram, has won Dh20 million, or over Tk65 crore, grand prize with the latest Big Ticket draw in the United Arab Emirates. Abul Monsur Abdul Sabur, a 50-year-old based in Abu Dhabi, has been buying the raffle draws’ entries since 2007. In its latest edition, ... Read more