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Singapore - Singapore reports oil spill from Shell pipeline

Event category

Ecological disaster - Environment pollution

Severity

High

Event date (UTC)

2024-10-20 15:21:55

Last update (UTC)

2024-10-20 15:22:00

Latitude

1.246108

Longitude

103.7269

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Local event

Address/Affected area(s)

Bukom and Bukom Kecil

An oil pipeline belonging to British giant Shell began leaking into the sea on Sunday, Singaporean authorities said, adding that the spill was stopped and cleanup crews deployed.The spill started early Sunday morning on a pipeline running between two islands, Bukom and Bukom Kecil, Singapore's Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said in a statement."The leak was reported to have stopped at source," the MPA said. "Shell has placed containment booms off the site of the leak and has also deployed craft equipped with dispersants to clean up the oil sighted in the vicinity of the leak."
The authority said it also dispatched equipment and a team to help clear the fuel slick, and activated drones and satellite capabilities to monitor the spill."Relevant government agencies have been alerted and to report any oil sightings," it said, adding there had been "no new oil sightings" as of Sunday evening.Shell operates a major oil refinery on Bukom. The company could not immediately be reached for comment on Sunday evening.The MPA said it has issued "navigational safety broadcasts to ask passing vessels to keep clear of the site" although "there is no impact to navigation safety."
In June, Singapore closed beaches on the resort island of Sentosa after an oil spill caused by an accident at the Pasir Panjang port between a dredger and a stationary bunker vessel.Clean-up of the affected beaches was completed last month.--AFP

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