www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

Conoco's oil leak claim not verified

Updated: 2011-09-01 06:36

(Xinhua)

  Comments() Print Mail Large Medium  Small 分享按鈕 0

BEIJING -?ConocoPhillips China (COPC) said on Wednesday that it had sealed off leaks from an oil spill that polluted north China's Bohai Bay before the August 31 deadline. However, the claim has not been verified by China's maritime authority.

COPC, a subsidiary of US oil giant ConocoPhillips, said it had submitted a report to China's State Oceanic Administration (SOA), showing that the company has met the SOA's requirements to seal off the sources of the spill and eliminate the risk for further leaks.

SOA confirmed with Xinhua late Wednesday that it has received the report but said the administration still needs to conduct site inspection and expert evaluation to verify the company's conclusions.

SOA said it will scrutinize whether the company has met the requirements as it claims.

The oil spill at the Penglai 19-3 oil field, China's largest offshore oilfield, was first spotted in June. It is "the most serious marine ecological incident in China," according to SOA.

A total of 5,500 square km of the bay's surface has been contaminated, with 870 square km seriously polluted, meaning that it is unfit for swimming and aquatic farming, according to SOA official Wang Fei.

Although the company has worked to clean up the spills, pollutants have still been found in the bay, even after cleanup efforts were reported to be complete.

The spills have spread to beaches in Hebei and Liaoning provinces and have been blamed for losses in the local tourism and aquatic farming industries. Aquatic farmers in Hebei planned to sue COPC and claim a total of 330 million yuan (51.56 million US dollars) in compensation, according to media reports.

SOA was also collecting evidence and gauging the ecological impact of the spills in preparation for possible legal action against COPC, SOA head Liu Cigui said last week.

COPC said it is conducting a thorough evaluation to determine the impacts of the incident on the environment but refused to give any comments on the losses it caused or possible compensations.

COPC said the report it submitted to SOA Wednesday includes the methods the company used to seal the leaks and third-party confirmation, but it did not give details.

The company "sincerely regrets these incidents in Bohai Bay and accepts its responsibility," COPC said in a statement posted on its website.

COPC estimates that 115 cubic meters of oil (700 barrels) and 400 cubic meters (about 2,500 barrels) of mineral oil-based drilling mud have leaked, it said.

The Penglai 19-3 oil field, which is jointly owned by COPC and China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), China's largest offshore oil and gas producer.

COPC is the operator of the Penglai 19-3 oil field and owns a 49 percent stake while CNOOC has a 51 percent stake.

主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产欧美在线观看视频 | 亚洲国产天堂久久综合图区 | 久草视频官网 | 婷婷色九月综合激情丁香 | 天天看夜夜 | 日韩视频欧美视频 | 亚洲国产成人精品91久久久 | 亚洲欧美不卡中文字幕 | 中国欧美一级毛片免费 | 欧美另类精品 | 国产网站黄 | 亚洲国产欧美在线成人aaaa | 亚洲视频精选 | 精品国产一区二区三区www | 中文字幕亚洲不卡在线亚瑟 | 牛人国产偷窥女洗浴在线观看 | 91精品国产综合久久青草 | 亚洲第五色综合网啪啪 | 日本高清视频www夜色资源 | jizjiz日本| www.午夜精品| 国产精品99久久久 | 精品一区二区三区视频在线观看免 | 99视频网| 久久公开视频 | 中文字幕水野优香在线网在线 | 污美女网站www在线观看 | 在线a人片免费观看国产 | 欧美亚洲另类久久综合 | 中文字幕有码在线播放 | www.黄com| 99热久久国产精品免费看 | 91国内在线 | 国产精品成人影院 | 成人午夜视频一区二区国语 | 99精品久久秒播无毒不卡 | 99爱视频99爱在线观看免费 | 成人123| 91最新91精品91蝌蚪 | 亚洲不卡影院 | 一级做a爰片久久毛片16 |