Nembe oil spill substantially contained – Aiteo
The OML 29 Wellhead in Santa Barbara South Field, which AEEPCO jointly owns with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, which blew up on Nov. 3, is being pumped with chemicals to contain further leakage in “one or two days”.
According to Oru, this is contrary to the impression that the entire environment has been seriously polluted.
“The talk of two million barrels of oil spilling from the well is spurious. Two million barrels is about two super tankers. The oil would have spread over the entire country.
“The reserve of the well itself is nowhere near two million barrels.”
Oru assured the people of Nembe community that everything was being done to prevent humanitarian or ecological disaster.
“The well is a gas well, 80 per cent gas and about 20 per cent oil; that is why it is relatively easy for us to contain the amount of oil that spills out.
“Ordinarily, if what is coming out now were oil, I can imagine that we will be needing Noah’s Ark by now.”
He noted that the heavy vegetation of the area by which oxygen was emitted in large quantities and which flowed freely as well had also help to absorb gaseous emissions.
Meanwhile, the company has donated five truckloads of palliatives, including food and medical supplies to Nembe community.
Others are 100 knorr cubes, 100 bags of salt, 100 bags of soaps, jerry cans of palm oil, six digital thermometers, four blood pressure machines, two sugar testing kits, 150 packs of coartem drug for malaria, among others.