An oil spill on the North Slope was reported Sunday.
The spill was discovered just after 3 a.m., about 1.5 miles from the Lisburne Production Center west of Prudhoe Bay.
The Department of Environmental Conservation says the spill came from an 18-inch three-phase common line carrying a mixture of crude oil, produced water and natural gas. British Petroleum says the pipe is an above-ground flow line that has recently but not currently been in operation, and had some residual oil in the line.
“BP estimates 8,400 square feet of snow-covered tundra and part of a gravel road have been impacted,” said DEC’s Weld Royal. “The spill is not far from Prudhoe Bay, but no oil has been seen in the waters of Prudhoe Bay.”
Officials describe the spill as slowly running down a pipe support post and piling up in a frozen, congealed cone-shaped pile.
The cause of the spill is still being investigated. The total amount spilled is still unknown.
The spill happened in an area 1.5 miles east of the Lisburne Production Center. (Courtesy Department of Environmental Conservation)
This thermal image shows the spill area expanding from below pipes onto a gravel road. (Courtesy Department of Environmental Conservation)
This is A MILLION square inches of pristine wilderness! The horror of it all. It probably was Palin’s fault. Jail her!
OMG! OMG! PING
8400 ft² = 0.192837 acres
Looks like some one left the oil tap on in Al Gore’s house.
“Utility records show the Gore family paid an average monthly electric bill of about $1,200 last year for its 10,000-square-foot home.”
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/02/28/politics/main2522844.shtml
I thought Pruhome was all but over.
The 8,400 sq. ft. footprint is less than one-third the size of the footprint of John Edwards’ 28,200-square-foot North Carolina house and the enviros aren’t protesting that. And....the Edwards’ house is permanent....the oil spill is probably all cleaned up by now.
In other news, I dropped a dollop of shaving cream on my bathroom floor and wiped it up. That had a greater impact on my house than this spill had on Alaska.