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Shell: Nigeria Oil Spill Contained

Shell Oil Spill Nigeria

First Posted: 12/26/11 03:34 PM ET Updated: 12/26/11 04:23 PM ET

ABOARD THE BONGA FLOATING OIL VESSEL (AP) — The worst Nigeria offshore oil spill in more than a decade has been contained before reaching the West African nation's coast, officials with Royal Dutch Shell PLC said Monday, less than a week after one of its lines bled crude into the Atlantic Ocean.

An investigation into how the spill of less than 40,000 barrels — or 1.68 million gallons — happened remains ongoing, though company officials acknowledged workers only discovered the leak after seeing a sheen of crude in water surrounding its Bonga offshore oil field.

Meanwhile, Shell officials say the company will clean up another spill it discovered while containing its own — highlighting how prevalent pollution remains in oil-stained Nigeria after more than 50 years of production.

"We can undeniably say we traced our oil ... and stopped it," said Cliff Pain, who manages the Bonga operation for a Shell subsidiary.

Shell organized a helicopter flight Monday for journalists to see the Bonga field — controlled from a large ship as opposed to a stationary rig — about 75 miles (120 kilometers) off Nigeria's coast. There, waters appeared free of the oil sheen as ships continued to patrol along the underwater lines linking the vessel to oil fields and transfer buoys for filling tankers.

The leak discovered Dec. 20 came from a break in a flexible line about 360 meters out from the vessel that sends oil to tankers, Pain said. While the vessel has a variety of gauges to check pressure on the line, it wasn't until daylight broke that workers noticed a sheen surrounding the Bonga vessel, he said.

It takes about 25 hours to fill a waiting tanker with 1 million barrels of oil from the vessel, Pain said. That means the leak could have spewed for hours before being noticed.

At its height, Shell statistics show the sheen spread across about 350 square miles (900 square kilometers), matching an estimate earlier issued by an independent watchdog group called SkyTruth. Nigerian government officials previously said the spill only affected an area a third that size

Using ships and aircraft, workers spread chemical dispersants to break up the oil, which also evaporated in the region's warm water and air, said Steve Keedwell, a Shell employee who helped oversee the cleanup operation. Shell ultimately stopped the sheen about 11 miles (18 kilometers) before it made landfall, Pain said.

However, workers then discovered a separate oil spill around the mouth of a river in Delta state, said Mutiu Sunmonu, Shell's Nigeria country chairman. Sunmonu said samples of the oil showed it came from a different source, though the company would clean it up as well.

"When I sighted it myself, my initial reaction was anger, but I told myself: 'You know, you just cannot afford to be angry, just deal with it,'" Sunmonu said.

The Nigerian group Environmental Rights Action, which monitors spills around Nigeria's oil-rich southern delta, has blamed Shell for the new spill. Nnimmo Bassey, the group's executive director, could not be immediately reached for comment Monday night.

Shell operates the Bonga field in partnership with Italy's Eni SpA, Exxon Mobil Corp., France's Total SA and the state-run Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. It produces about 200,000 barrels of oil a day — around 10 percent of production in Africa's most populous nation. The field remains shut down and Shell officials offered no estimate Monday of when production could resume at a field vital to Nigeria's government finances.

Nigeria, an OPEC member nation producing about 2.4 million barrels of crude oil a day, is a top supplier to the United States. However, pollution from spilled oil stains its Niger Delta region, with crude lapping against beaches and leaving a black ring around creeks in an area about the size of Portugal.

Some environmentalists say as much as 550 million gallons of oil poured into the delta during Shell's roughly 50 years of production in Nigeria — a rate roughly comparable to one Exxon Valdez disaster per year. Many blame Shell and foreign companies working in Nigeria for the pollution. However, Shell in recent years has blamed most of its spills on militant attacks or thieves tapping into pipelines to steal crude oil, which ends up sold on the black market or cooked into a crude diesel or kerosene.

Talking with journalists, Sunmonu acknowledged that the limited spill, open ocean and favorable weather had helped Shell quickly contain the spill. If it had been on land, the oil could have sunk into the soil, remaining there for years, he said.

It also would have pushed Shell into negotiations with village elders to clean up the spill, something it often contracts other companies to handle. Many view the company with hostility after its years in the delta, and its employees remain targets of kidnap gangs and militants.

"You don't have communities to contend with" on the ocean, Sunmonu said.

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Online:

Royal Dutch Shell PLC: http://www.shell.com

Shell's Nigeria spill website: http://bit.ly/rqfnxi

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KarlaElisa
The atmosphere is Toxic
02:06 PM on 12/27/2011
"Many view the company with hostility after its years in the delta, and its employees remain targets of kidnap gangs and militants."

Many SHOULD view the company with hostility and take every action they can against them.
12:59 PM on 12/27/2011
headline says contained, story says dispersed. antonyms, right? the only possible excuse for this would be that the writers and editors are so watched over by the machine that they've found it necessary to make an elaborate disguise for truth in their reports - all cloaked in lies to pass the censor... it's this or they're just doing time at minitru...
12:05 PM on 12/27/2011
Apparently some people posting think this is funny or somehow a forum to bash OWS. It is neither. Oil spills are an under reported environmental disaster. I would hope anyone who doesn't find this a serious topic would take a minute and picture what it really looks like and does. Seabirds flopping around with oil drenched bodies, marine life trying to breathe, not to mention the creatures so small we can't see them but are the food source at the bottom of the chain. We need to get over our own importance and needs. They pale in comparison to the destruction we bring wherever we go.
02:16 AM on 12/28/2011
Google: 'crude oil natural seepage' and prepare your liberal 'feelings' controlled brain to learn about crude oil and mother nature. I'll stop here...
11:45 AM on 01/01/2012
Key words being natural and seepage as opposed to unnatural and huge spills. Mhy liberal feelings are appalled...
11:50 AM on 01/01/2012
Google "massive oil spills" and let your conservative brain absorb the carnage. I'll stop there...
11:52 AM on 12/27/2011
These oil spills are getting more frequent. No one is careful today, it seems like this is an unimportant matter to the oil companies and governments. They are destroying the precious oceans and seas, and soon will destroy the earth because of human carelessness. Maybe cell phones, texting, druged or drunk employees is causing an uptick in oil spills.
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Craig Bovia
Vermont, 1791, women can vote, no slavery allowed
11:16 AM on 12/27/2011
How many oil spills is Shell responsible for this year? Now tell US the true number (We don't expect the Truth from an oil company).
I know there was a pretty good one north of Scotland in the North Sea.
Tell me again how safe the pipeline above the Midwest Aquifer will be?
10:39 AM on 12/27/2011
Well at lieast Nigeria is peaceful...They do, however have these huge ants that really bite. What a fun town!
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oildad
01:21 PM on 12/27/2011
Not that peaceful, I was there in the early 90s they have vigilanty law, if they catch someone stealing robbing whatever, they are tied to a pole and tires piled around and set a fire.

Fighting between Christians and Muslims in the 90s too, still going on...

http://theadvocate.com/news/1653505-123/muslim-sect-kills-christians-in.html
10:12 AM on 12/27/2011
Wheee !! It has to be Bush's fault, it has to be Bush's fault; Wheeee !!!
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charliebrown123
Conservative Redneck
10:37 AM on 12/27/2011
I like your attitude.......really, Wheee !!...........................Ya'll
01:00 PM on 12/29/2011
Thanks; some humor in our lives is what keeps us going; if only the left-wing extremists would understand that. WHEEEE !!!!
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mac2jr
The truth always wins out
09:41 AM on 12/27/2011
After we decide to go after the big oil companies and make them clean up their messes, we need to go after the Coal companies that are polluting, the nuclear waste problems, and the problems with river dam power generation plants.

Wind, Wave, Geothermal, Biomass, and Solar may be the answer, but there may still be other sources and ways to capture the 'naturally stored' energy that we have an abundance of all around us.

Our Sun is the source of our energy, coal and oil are only two of the storage media; plants and earth and water are also storage media, and since we are covered with sun each day, it too is a valuable and near free source.

Some here say it is to expensive to not use oil and coal, but fail to realize the 'true' expense of using these fuels, which is the cost to the environment and our health.
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clintnapril2
A clear conscience is a sign of a fuzzy memory.
09:49 AM on 12/27/2011
Ever have a tree refuse your advances?
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mac2jr
The truth always wins out
10:47 AM on 12/27/2011
We use wood from trees for building, sap for pancakes, leaves for garden mulch, insects for research, tree-frogs for medicines and other biologicals, and its fruits and nuts for food and paints, and all sorts of other good things; so yes I will hug a tree, before I will hug a gasoline pump that does nothing but destroy my lungs, pollute the water I drink, cause cancers, cause fires, cause destruction of nature and its God given creatures.
10:14 AM on 12/27/2011
Yessir; let's go back to the dark ages; I'm with you.
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mac2jr
The truth always wins out
10:43 AM on 12/27/2011
In the Dark Ages they used oil to burn their enemies to ash and to perfume their bodies. But, that was oil from other sources, like plants and trees, that produced oils from the sunlight received.

No, we should not go back to the Dark Ages, but we should do back to using glass bottles instead of plastics, using renewable wood instead of polyurethanes, using recycled items instead of new materials, etc. Every little bit counts to help cleanup the mess we have made of this world.

That is the Future, and it is a better place than what we currently have.
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mac2jr
The truth always wins out
09:35 AM on 12/27/2011
Oil is necessary, lack of care for preventing spills and environmental damage, which includes ruining the livelihoods of people all over the world, including those in Nigeria (Well documented how much damage has been done) is NOT Necessary or tolerable.

The industry needs to spend a few of its nickles to innovate, invent, manufacture, install, and monitor better leaks detectors and methods of containment. Double wall all pipelines, ships, etc., and test, test, test, the preventers.
09:17 AM on 12/27/2011
The cleanup pf this oil spill shows us how a spill can be cleaned up when you let the oil cleanup be handled by the oil company in an an un incumbered manner. The cleanup of the BP oil spill was the perfect example of how not to do it. The more oil that hit our coastline, the more the enviornmentalist
loved it. Until we can develop alternative energy, we must work together and stop this blame game.
We can't even run the xl pipeline that could be repaired at the drop of a hat in favor of other countries drilling 7 miles down from which we will buy our oil.

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mac2jr
The truth always wins out
09:51 AM on 12/27/2011
The XL pipeline serves NO good purpose for the people of the USA, and it spans rivers, highways, mountains, grazing lands, farm lands, earthquake faults, aquifers, etc. The line would have to be monitored second by second for leaks the enter length of the line, and I am speaking of real and man-made leaks.

Perhaps you do not realize it, but oil must be pumped under pressure, and the pipe must be kept full to the brim at all times, thus one weld break, one pipe that cracks, one bullet hole from a careless hunter, one small quake, etc., can and will pump tens of thousands of gallons into and onto to land.

Don't be fooled by the 'jobs' act that is being pushed, the Republican Party has already done away with over 200,000 American Jobs, and the few this pipeline will provide is a drop in the bucket, and mostly temporary, as most of the employees needed are already working for the Canadian Oil company, i.e., pipe-layers, welders, surveyors, heavy equipment operators, etc.
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mac2jr
The truth always wins out
09:57 AM on 12/27/2011
BP spill was the fault of BP and the cleanup problems were covered up by BP, and the fire-fighting boats were oil company Supply Ships.

Thus, the oil industry itself caused the problems, as they have done in the Artic, the North Sea, the Atlantic, the Pacific, in Brazil, in Nigeria, in Iraq, in ... in .... in.....

Do not feel sorry for them, and you certainly should not be siding with them, they are NOT on your side.

As for Alternative Energy, we had a 40 year start, and a stupid Republican President stopped it and set us back a hundred years, so that is why Alternative Energy is so expensive and so far behind.
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charliebrown123
Conservative Redneck
10:48 AM on 12/27/2011
The government screwed up this cleanup, not the oil companies, just as an example, Louisiana and or Mississippi were not allowed to build sand barriers to prevent the oil from reaching shore...Would not allow foreign countries to help with the oil cleanup when they offered imediately to supply skimmers........Stupid government intervention...
Just for the record, who was this president and exactly what did he do to stop Alternative energy and set us back a hundred years.......Not a criticism, just a reasonable question..........Happy New Year.........Ya'll
08:04 AM on 12/27/2011
If this type of catastrophe bothers you I recommend Vultures Picnic by Greg Palast. It is a wake up call to the 99%. BP, Shell and others are far more powerful than most governments around the world. It is nothing for them to write a multi-million dollar check to buy the local politicians in the regions where their oil operations exist. In many cases the cost of bribes is millions less than the cost properly outfitting their rigs.
http://www.gregpalast.com/vulturespicnic/
09:18 AM on 12/27/2011
"In many cases the cost of bribes is millions less than the cost properly outfitting their rigs."

True.

...and millions less than the cost of following procedures and observing regulations designed to protect our environment from spills (catastrophies!) like this one.
09:21 AM on 12/27/2011
Read one book and all our problems will be solved. I didn't see any solar panels at the wall street campsite.
07:41 AM on 12/27/2011
This is why oil keeps going up at the pump. You don't think they are going to let you off the hook by not paying for this oil that keeps getiing away from them to bring to market.
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muscle guy
Vietnam Special Forces Veteran
06:39 AM on 12/27/2011
unfortunatley these things happen, lets hope they are kept to a minimum
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pmoschetta
Where are the Jobs, Speaker Boehner?
07:22 AM on 12/27/2011
How can these events be labeled as "spills"

When I overflow my coffee cup THIS is a spill, when 1.6 million gallons of oil is released, it should be called a catastrophe
pasquamar
respect yourself and others will respect you
08:57 AM on 12/27/2011
a catastrophe for us and the enviroment, but perhaps a smart move to raise the price of a barrel of oil. I swear I put nothing pass BIG OIL CO's.
09:24 AM on 12/27/2011
The enviornmentalists would have nothing to cry about without oil spills. They will tell you that big oil is spending its money to ruin the planet earth.
06:28 AM on 12/27/2011
If you have such a problem with oil companies then dont buy the products that they produce. Do not drive your car beacause it takes oil companies to bring the gas to the pump. And do not use your I Phone or heat your house or wash your clothes in a washer and dryer, it takes oil to manufacture all of those products. Do not turn on your tv or the lights in your house either. Again, it takes oil to have those. Dont go to your local grocery store to buy food either, without oil that store wouldnt be able to open their doors. Stop lapping up all the products, which I am sure most of you have, that oil brings to us.
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pmoschetta
Where are the Jobs, Speaker Boehner?
07:23 AM on 12/27/2011
I no longer buy BP, Exxon, and now, won't Shell
08:32 AM on 12/27/2011
You must walk or bike walk to work, use a wood burning furnace and stove, have solar panels for electricity, etc. If not, you use petroleum products from those companies even if you don’t know it.
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breeze5208
You deserve what you earn
08:54 AM on 12/27/2011
LOL!!!!!!!!
Do you think they only produce gas for themselves? You'll be running out of gas trying to find a station who is not supplied by one of those three.
08:59 AM on 12/27/2011
How cruel of you to bring logic to the green folks. Have you no shame?
06:21 AM on 12/27/2011
Another excuse to raise gas prices.
pasquamar
respect yourself and others will respect you
08:58 AM on 12/27/2011
BINGO