A leak in the pipeline of a refinery that caused oil spill in
Nagore Pattinacherry coast in the district here has been contained and steps
are on to ensure a lasting solution to the issue, a senior official said.
However, the unrelenting fishers from the village, who noticed
the oil spill three days ago continued
their agitation for the second day demanding the authorities to remove the
underwater crude oil pipeline. They also asserted that the Oil spill is
still continuing to cause havoc to the marine life in Bay of Bengal
The leak in the pipeline of the Cauvery Basin Refinery of the
Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL) could have probably occurred on
March 2nd night, apparently due to damage to the old pipeline used
to transport crude oil to the Karaikal port once in one-and-a-half months.
“Though the leak in the pipeline was reported on Friday, 3
March, the officials could not take up
the restoration work immediately because of the high tide. Work to arrest the oil spill and clean the coast was taken up after the
tide receded,” Nagapattinam District Collector A Arun Thamburaj said.
Following the collector’s orders officials from CPCL, Coast
Guard, police and fire and rescue service officials worked round the clock and
arrested the leakage in the early hours March fifth.. The drip in the carbon
steel pipeline was clamped temporarily and the district administration has
directed the refinery to find a lasting solution, a senior official said.
Workers from the CPCL used excavators to create a bund on the
shoreline while sandbags were piled around the damaged pipeline to facilitate
the clamping during the low tide between 1 am to 4.45 am today.
The pipeline, laid about 20 years ago, remained idle for most
part of the month. It is suspected that the residue in the pipeline could have
caused the minor leak leading to the oil spill for about 50 meters.
Local
fishermen abstained from fishing for the third day on March sixth and continued
their agitation demanding the refinery to remove the pipeline. They claimed fish died due to the oil spill which posed health
hazards for them. Revenue and police officials held a peace talk with the
protesting fishers.