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TotalEnergies tackles oil spill from Egina FPSO

By Sulaimon Salau (Lagos) and Joke Falaju (Abuja)
24 November 2023   |   3:41 am
TotalEnergies has confirmed the leakage of oil from its 2.3 million barrels capacity Egina Floating Production and Storage Offloading (FPSO) vessel, offshore Nigeria.
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TotalEnergies has confirmed the leakage of oil from its 2.3 million barrels capacity Egina Floating Production and Storage Offloading (FPSO) vessel, offshore Nigeria.

 
Country Communications Manager, Total Energies, Charles Ebereonwu, confirmed to The Guardian, yesterday that the leak was a minor one and had been contained with appropriate remedial measures.
  
The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, (NIMASA) had said that it is closely monitoring the crude oil spill incident, which took place during loading operations in Egina.
   
Ebereonwu said: “This is not a massive leak and the sheen has been treated with the appropriate response that resulted in a reduction of most of it.
   
“No shoreline or communities have been impacted. Production has not been affected,” he said. The Director-General of NIMASA, Bashir Jamoh, has said that NIMASA is working closely with the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) and Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) from the Crisis Management Room (CMR), where the spill is being monitored, using oil spill monitoring software from the Emergency Response Center.  
   
Though he said the volume of the spill is not yet confirmed, he disclosed that TotalEnergies is providing aerial surveillance, dispersant application, while further mobilisation is being considered.  
  
The agency, in a statement signed by the Assistant Director, Public Relations, Osagie Edward, stated that
the Oil Spill Response Limited from the United Kingdom is also assisting with pollution control measures,  
  
It said the reconnaissance survey of the impacted area confirmed that the shoreline communities of Andoni, Qua-Iboe terminals, Bonny Island, Opobo/Nkoro and Eastern Obolo, which are closest to Egina, are not yet affected.

It said: “Accidents do happen, it’s what we do thereafter that matters and I believe that the IOC Total, working with NIMASA, NUPRC, NOSDRA and collaborating with international service providers, will surely ensure proper management of the spill.”

 

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