Thursday, July 14, 2011

China halts drilling by US oil company ConocoPhillips at leaking oil platforms

China has ordered US oil company ConocoPhillips to halt drilling at two leaking oil platforms in the Bohai Sea, with a warning that further spills posed "a huge threat to the oceanic ecological environment".

The injunction comes amid rising public anger over a slick that has spread at least 840 sq km, despite corporate reassurances that the situation was under control and government delays in releasing information. It took a month for news to emerge about an initial seabed leak on 4 June in the Penglai 19-3 field, which is operated by ConocoPhillips in partnership with the China National Offshore Oil Corporation.

Source: China halts drilling at leaking oil platforms | Environment | guardian.co.uk

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