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Total's Elgin Platform Leaking Gas In North Sea Raises Concerns

Total Elgin Platform

First Posted: 03/29/2012 4:41 am Updated: 03/30/2012 9:19 am

EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) — Environmental groups warned Thursday they fear an oil spill could be triggered at a North Sea offshore platform that has been leaking highly pressurized gas since the weekend.

A flame is still burning in the stack above the Elgin platform, which stands about 150 miles (240 kilometers) off the coast of Aberdeen, eastern Scotland, after a leak of flammable gas Sunday— prompting all 238 staff to be evacuated on Monday.

Platform operator Total S.A. insists there is no threat of any explosion under current weather conditions, but said that surveillance flights have detected a sheen around the platform estimated to extend over 4.8 square kilometers (1.85 square miles).

The sheen is believed to be caused by gas condensate — a petrol-like substance that contains some oil. The condensate is a lighter fuel than oil, but is still dangerous.

"Elgin is sending methane into the atmosphere, which is a greenhouse gas, so there is some environmental impact at the moment. There is also oil in that well, and Total need to move before an oil spill becomes part of this leak," said Richard Dixon, director of WWF Scotland.

He warned that any major spill would have "catastrophic consequences for the environment, marine life and sea birds in Shetland, the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian coast."

Total spokesman Jacques Emmanuel Saulnier has said the situation is serious but stable, and confirmed that the cause of the leak is still being investigated.

An exclusion zone of two nautical miles (2.3 miles; 3.7 kilometers) has been set up around Elgin, with ships and aircraft ordered to stay away from the area.

Richard Lochhead, environment secretary for Scotland's semiautonomous government, said that "any gas leak on an evacuated offshore installation is, of course, deeply worrying."

The leak came in the same week that the U.K. oil and gas industry announced it had begun exploration in the deep waters of the North Atlantic to the west of the Shetland Isles, off the Scottish coast. Campaigners have warned that the Elgin incident is a reminder of the dangers posed by deep water exploration and extraction.

"The U.K. industry, unions and regulatory authorities say they have the best and tightest safety regime in the world, but this leak proves that for all their efforts it remains unsafe," said Charlie Kronick, a senior climate adviser at Greenpeace U.K.

"The industry is trying to squeeze out the very last of the Earth's reserves and companies such as Total, BP and Royal Dutch Shell are pushing themselves into exploration that is extremely difficult, costly and risky," he said.

Dixon also raised worries about new exploration. "There is a big contradiction as Scotland has some of the toughest targets on climate change and renewable energy, which is great, but at the same time London and Edinburgh cozy up to the oil and gas industry," he said.

Scotland's governing Scottish National Party, which is seeking to hold a referendum on independence for Scotland by 2014, has put the oil industry at the heart of its economic plans — a stance which has also angered campaigners. "We should accept that we are at the end of the oil and gas age," said Kronick.

Britain tightened its offshore health and safety policies after the Piper Alpha disaster in 1988 when 167 workers died in a platform blast in the North Sea.

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EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) — Environmental groups warned Thursday they fear an oil spill could be triggered at a North Sea offshore platform that has been leaking highly pressurized gas since the week...
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chaz
01:18 PM on 03/30/2012
The true cost of oil.
03:39 AM on 03/30/2012
And let us not forget what the 'experts' told us: no danger of explosion. Time will tell, won't it?
oil patch
if you voted obama, you are to blame
10:54 PM on 03/29/2012
the flaring in not a big deal, its called an engineering control
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Bushido08
Spirit of a Warrior
09:17 PM on 03/29/2012
Interesting "no threat of any explosion" but we evacuted everyone from the platform. Am I missing something?
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
03:39 AM on 03/30/2012
No, just seeing the difference between the conditions under which the PR department and the operations department work.
09:11 PM on 03/30/2012
Its a precaution
06:06 PM on 03/29/2012
Nicely said. We are nearing the end of the oil and gas age. Estimates range from 25 to 100 years before there is no oil anywhere. That might seem like a long time, or long enough that we can wait a little longer before doing anything, ...but our use of old energy is also impacting the health of our small world. We need to expand alternative energy sources. It'll be a win-win for everyone, everywhere - with the one and only exception being the oil industry. The Oil Age will go down in history as being at least as important to our advancement as the Bronze or Iron Ages... but now it's time for the next Age.
04:52 PM on 03/29/2012
Wonder if it will be like when BP destroyed the Gulf... SILENCE.
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John96
04:03 PM on 03/29/2012
This situation is dangerous and will likely be deadly before they correct the problem. I see by blogs the people are conditioned to raises in gasoline each time the media reports an oddity in the oil industry. Well what the media should be reporting on is why there are so many gasoline refineries in America shut down with no activity around any of them. I just completed a drive to Washington D.C. from California and back again. Going using I-10 through central Texas into Arkansas to Tennessee and then coming back along the I-40 corridor. I counted 17 refineries completely shutdown with absoulutely no activity around them. There were only 2 refineries up and working. I suppose their intent is to use up their excess, claim a shortage and thus increase the prices of the gas. Interesting also was in California the cheapest gas I saw was $4.19 a gallon. Immediately outside California starting in Arizona the price drops to $3.69 a gallon with the cheapest prices in Texas at $3.49 a gallon, $3.59 to $3.69 a gallon at pumps in D.C. I'm supposing two things are happening here. One California is being ripped off with th high prices because they have the most automobiles and drive the farthest between jobs and home. That gasoline prices are artificially inflated in an attempt to push the owners of automobiles toward the purchase of Hybrids by the Obama Administration.
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Gas-Bag
There's nothing endearing about perfection.
05:59 PM on 03/29/2012
Nothing to do with gouging to make more money, got it. *eye-roll*
03:10 PM on 03/29/2012
And BG.P. said the same thing but they told their workers to stay and keep working at least this cmpany got their people out of harms way... now Gas can go up to $5 a gallon by Easter....
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bleak
I wasn't invited to either Party
02:49 PM on 03/29/2012
You remember that movie with Kevin Costner in the cornfield, and the voiced that whispered,
"If you build it, it will leak"
ALECTRO
Valiant protector of the truth
02:40 PM on 03/29/2012
La la la la la - Global warming does not exist, Green house gases are a liberal plot to control our lives, drill baby drill - la la la la la
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bad spelling grammar
Help save Big Cats from extinction!
05:05 PM on 03/29/2012
Another fine example of the American education system, LOL
02:21 PM on 03/29/2012
Who cares what some guy from WWF wrestling has to say. Are they also asking Hulk Hogan what his opinion is what they should do?
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kmeccat
life is just a series of adaptations
02:02 PM on 03/29/2012
Geesh...when will we peasants ever learn?
Money trumps all...people's well being, the wildlife, the environment...nothing but nothing is sacred.
Only money- and that goes to the 1%.
All bow down to the the God of Money.
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rocksage7
sustainability rocks
03:17 PM on 03/29/2012
the revolution has started....join a local group or start your own...good luck, we can bring back the american dream if we rebuild Amerika....
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vetxcl
08:25 PM on 03/29/2012
I'd rather rebuild the USA.
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maxwelldog
even if i don't go anywhere, I'll still be late.
01:42 PM on 03/29/2012
The deal is many countries have treatied together since the 1920s with the intention of retaining their clean water (fresh and ocean) and will act vehemently to any major change in the area.
In other words, unlike the US, FAST AND EQUITABLE compensation will be had of offenders immediately and will continue until either the water is returned to its previous condition (again, unlike the US's acceptance of Corexit 9500A which is eleven times MORE toxic than the oil) or the offending country is broke at which time it will be disassembled and sold off to the highest bidders.
"How much do I hear for a large clock tower? Complete with drawbridge! Bids starting at $39.95"
01:38 PM on 03/29/2012
Come on. It's all perfectly safe. The oil companies have said so. So we must believe them. After all, they're very rich, and you know how we look up to the wealthy. They always have everyone's best interests in mind, right?
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David in Dallas
Enjoy life! Pop the cork on some good Champagne.
01:30 PM on 03/29/2012
Let's lower the price of gasoline. More people will drive, thus we will need more oil to refine, and we can relieve the pressure by pumping faster.