Bahamas Oil Cleanup Underway

Thursday, September 12, 2019

Equinor said on Thursday that an onshore team has started to recover oil and move it into tank storage as part of cleanup efforts at the South Riding Point terminal in the Bahamas after the impact of Hurricane Dorian.

Initial recovery assets have been deployed and additional machinery and equipment is being added, as a response team continues to assess the damage and plan recovery work.

Equinor said it expects recovery efforts will be significantly stepped up over the coming days in close dialogue with local authorities.

It is still Equinor’s assessment that no oil is leaking from the terminal. An area with suspected oil spill in open water has now been confirmed to be a patch of seaweed, the company said.

Another area with potential product 70-80 kilometers northeast of the terminal on the other side of the island has been observed from air and results are being processed. Currently, there are no indications that the terminal is the source for this, Equinor said.


Related Stories

Gastech 2026 to convene global energy leaders in Bangkok as Asia accelerates demand, LNG investment and system transformation

MODEC Advances Construction of Brazil-Bound Gato do Mato FPSO

Oil Hits Four-Month Low After US-Iran Doha Talks

Oil Holds Steady After US, Iran Agree to Cease Attacks

Floating Nuclear: A New Offshore Energy Frontier

ASCO Sets Up Shop in Qatar to Drive Middle East Expansion

Oil Falls as Signs of Hormuz Recovery Weigh on Market

Perenco Inks Gas Sales Deal for Vietnamese Offshore Field

Iran War Sparks Global Rush to Build Strategic Oil Reserves

Qatari LNG Carriers Re-Enter Hormuz as Traffic Through Strait Slumps

Current News

Gastech 2026 to convene global energy leaders in Bangkok as Asia accelerates demand, LNG investment and system transformation

TotalEnergies Sells Malaysia Offshore Gas Field Stake to Inpex

MODEC Advances Construction of Brazil-Bound Gato do Mato FPSO

Oil Hits Four-Month Low After US-Iran Doha Talks

SLB to Support Kuwait Oil's AI and Digital Tech Initiative

Sunda Reviews Timor-Leste Appraisal Plans as New Zealand Deal Advances

TGS Gets Exclusive Rights for Seismic Survey Offshore Brunei

Petronas Unit Probes Cause of Fire at Offshore Platform in Malaysia

SBM Offshore, SWS Sign Deal for Seventh FPSO Hull

Hormuz Reopening Risks Turning Oil Shortage Into Glut

Subscribe for AOG Digital E‑News

AOG Digital E-News is the subsea industry's largest circulation and most authoritative ENews Service, delivered to your Email three times per week

https://accounts.newwavemedia.com