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A gas-fuelled fire, with flames as high as 5m, may burn for months in waters off the Niger Delta in south-east Nigeria, Chevron has told the BBC.
Originally posted by Flavian
reply to post by mkgandhas
As opposed to what? Indian technology?
This has nothing to do with the technology and everything to do with cost cutting and lack of safety procedures as they are operating in the Third World.
Originally posted by CalibratedZeus
I for one have heard almost nothing concerning this leak and fire.
Originally posted by CalibratedZeus
I for one have heard almost nothing concerning this leak and fire. And here we have an update to a situation in Nigeria where who know how much gas has now leaked into the delta and how lomg this fire will actually continue.
Is this being squelched in most msm or is it just not that bad?
I feel horrible for the people in the area scared of the contamination of their major food source.
I searched for a while and only found older threads relating to all the small oil and gas spills that have plagued the region. Well, here is yet another to add to the list.
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Originally posted by jrmcleod
Just to clarify, i knew about this the day it happened, and i have photo's of the incident occurring because i work in for a marine company which operates there. 4 of our vessels actually helped contain this fire and rescue the people, as we did with Deep Water Horizon.
Rest assured that Chevron will have to pay a substantial amount to the Nigerian Government because of the environmental impact, but also to other regulatory bodies. The difficulty here though is that Nigeria is far from the west, its not of concern to the "people of the west", so its not going to be on our MSM.