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Hundreds of thousands of litres of crude oil leaks in Gulf of Thailand, clean up operations underway


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Teams from the departments of Pollution Control, Marine and Marine and Coastal Resources have been sent to the Gulf of Thailand, off the coast of the eastern province of Rayong, to contain a massive amount of oil which spilled from an oil pipeline last night (Tuesday).

 

Director-general of the Marine and Coastal Resources Department Sophon Thongdee said today that about 400,000 litres of crude oil leaked into the sea from the pipeline belonging to Star Petroleum Refining PCL, and the oil slicks, from estimations of wind direction and currents, are expected to reach Mae Ramphueng beach and Khao Laem Ya-Mu Koh Samet National Park on Friday.

 

The company revealed in a statement released this morning that it had succeeded in plugging leak from the pipeline just after midnight.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/hundreds-of-thousand-litres-of-crude-oil-leaks-in-gulf-of-thailand-clean-up-operations-underway/

 

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what can they expect when they do no sevicing an any equipment or even make regular inspection to ensure this sort of thing doesnt happen,.Why arent they using containment equipment so it cant spread, probably too worried about losing profits so doing the cheapest thing they can get away with, should be hit with huge fines as well as all costs for loss of business to all effected

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Director-general of the Marine and Coastal Resources Department Sophon Thongdee said today that about 400,000 litres of crude oil leaked into the sea from the pipeline belonging to Star Petroleum Refining PCL, and the oil slicks, from estimations of wind direction and currents, are expected to reach Mae Ramphueng beach and Khao Laem Ya-Mu Koh Samet National Park on Friday

ATK's and crude oil at Koh Samet... double whammy.

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You cant mix tourism with heavy industry. I think tourism on the Eastern seaboard will have to eventually submit to this reality.

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If this does reach Samet in force the consequeces could be a disaster for all aspects of life on the island. Hopefully the slick will divert due to tidal movement. Not much can be done by the authorities to control the direction of the spill.

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

the oil slicks, from estimations of wind direction and currents, are expected to reach Mae Ramphueng beach and Khao Laem Ya-Mu Koh Samet National Park on Friday.

Amazing Safe and Trusted Thailand!!!!

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Makes a huge difference as to what crude type it is. Heavy crude will be a big problem. Light crude most will evaporate and the remainder easily contained. As usual very little information.

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