Shell to Investigate Kolo Creek Oil Leak
The Management of the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) has assembled an investigative team to ascertain the cause of oil leakage discovered in the company’s Kolo Creek Manifold.
A statement by the Spokesman of the SPDC, Mr Joseph Obari, in Yenagoa said the leak was detected on April 15. “A leak was detected today on the SPDC JV Kolo Creek Manifold.
“The leak has been stopped and our Oil Spill Response team deployed to the site to contain it.
“A joint investigation visit will be conducted tomorrow to confirm the cause of the spill,” Obari said.
Security operatives deployed to guard the oil firm’s operations had blocked the Edepie- Otuasagi-Imiringi road leading to the facility to vehicular movement.
The Bayelsa State Commissioner of Environment, Mr Iniruo Wills, had visited the spill site with officials of the ministry and civil society organisations for on-the-spot assessment.
Wills who also confirmed the incident said that the ministry of environment had concluded plans to visit the spill site.