Ecuador: Nearly 2000 barrels of oil spilled into Amazon rainforest, result of landslide

Posted on July 3, 2014 • Filed under: Ecuador, Enviromental Issues, Oil

larepublica.ec reported around 2,000 barrels of oil they poured in the Amazon rain forest, and one part became two rivers of the sector, after a landslide in a nearby road to common a secondary pipeline, reported on Wednesday the State-owned Petroecuador.
In a statement stressed that the fact occurred on Tuesday night in a secondary pipeline called succumb I-Lago Agrio, and apart from affecting the surrounding area, one smaller amount of crude oil reached the rivers Parahuaico and Aguarico, in which installed containment booms to recover the hydrocarbon. About 1.8000 barrels were recovered and stored in that area, about 185 miles east of the capital. Read Article

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