Ecuador-Colombia: Trans-Andean oil pipeline leak causes oil slick on Amazonia river

Posted on November 12, 2013 • Filed under: Ecuador, Enviromental Issues

Colombiareports.com/EFE reported that an oil slick from a leaking pipeline has contaminated a major Amazonian river that runs between Ecuador and Colombia, reported Spanish press agency EFE on Monday.

The Trans-Andean oil pipeline reported a leak last Thursday, and the Ecuadorian Environmental Ministry is now warning that a large oil slick is spreading on the shores of the San Miguel river, which forms the border between the southern Colombian state of Putumayo and the Ecuadorian province of Sucumbios.

Both Colombian national authorities and the representatives from Ecopetrol, the state-affiliated oil giant that owns the pipeline, have claimed they are addressing the spill. Read Article

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