Lyttelton landslide and Mobil Terminal spill response
Update from Mobil Oil New Zealand
March 7
2014
Lyttelton landslide and Mobil Terminal spill response
ON SITE RESPONSE
. A response team
continues to work on site at Mobil Lyttelton Terminal
following a jet fuel spill from a tank damaged by a
landslide due to severe storms.
. Mobil is continuing
to pump out the jet fuel captured in the concrete walled
containment area around the tank. The fuel is being pumped
into another tank at the terminal.
. We are working as
quickly as possible to pump all the jet fuel back into tanks
and significant progress has been made with over half the
fuel pumped out. Our focus continues to be completing this
safely.
. We anticipate that it could take several more
days to complete pumping the jet fuel in the containment
area into storage tanks.
. This incident is unusual and
caused by a rare weather event. We apologise that our
clean-up operations are contributing to the disruption
caused by the storm.
MARINE RESPONSE
. The leak of
jet fuel to the harbour from the secondary containment area
has been contained. Remaining traces of jet fuel in the
drains are being captured by absorbent booms in the drains,
and as an additional precaution a boom has been placed
across the drain entry point into the harbour.
. We
continue to work closely with the Harbour Master, who has
the lead on the marine response. There are no ongoing
on-water recovery activities.
. We are continuing to
monitor the situation closely. Our priority continues to be
to prevent any further release of fuel off-site.
TERMINAL
OPERATIONS
. Fuel supply operations are continuing at
the terminal. The terminal has a very important role in
supplying fuel to the Canterbury Region and the South
Island.
. Our supply organisation is working closely
with our customers in relation to ongoing supply
arrangements. There are currently no shortages in the
Christchurch market.
. We have completed an inspection
of the Woolston pipeline to ensure it did not suffer any
damage in the storm. The pipeline was returned to operation
on Thursday afternoon.
. We're focussed on managing the
current issue and then will be in a better position to make
further assessments of the damage to the two impacted
tanks.
INVESTIGATION
. Mobil will conduct a full
investigation when it is safe to do so, including
establishing whether the landslide caused any damage to the
bunding - this is currently unknown.
COMMUNITY HOTLINE
. Further information is available from Mobil's community hotline on 0800 777 979 during business hours.
ENDS