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California: after an oil spill last year, the managers of an oil pipeline plead guilty

2022-08-27T10:39:12.773Z


Amplify Energy, the Texas company that operates this pipeline, will have to pay more than 13 million dollars, in particular to compensate for the costs of


Last October, during this oil spill in California, the local authorities had closed the beaches, studded with birds and dead fish stranded, some bearing traces of oil.

Fishing was also banned in the area.

The managers of an oil pipeline at the origin of this environmental tragedy have pleaded guilty to pollution and will pay nearly 13 million dollars, they announced on Friday.

Amplify Energy, the Texas company that operates this pipeline with two of its subsidiaries, has reached a guilty plea in federal court, implying its admission of responsibility for this environmental tragedy.

A major segment of the pipeline moved

The three companies will have to pay 7.1 million dollars in fines and 5.8 million to compensate for the costs of cleanup.

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About 95,000 liters of crude oil had caused an oil spill on 24 km of the Pacific coast in October 2021, between Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach, famous beaches south of Los Angeles known as much for their surfers as for their dolphins.

Underwater inspections had revealed that a large segment of the pipeline had been moved, and detected a tear of about thirty centimeters in the pipe, probably caused according to the investigators by a ship's anchor.

Amplify Energy claims to have worked "in cooperation" with the authorities to resolve the problem and has agreed to install new leak detectors and carry out more regular inspections on the pipeline.

A debate on the location of platforms revived

These companies "now accept responsibility for criminal conduct," said federal prosecutor Stephanie Christensen.

The agreement must still be submitted for approval in court before entering into force.

The disaster had revived the debate on the presence of oil platforms only a few kilometers from the coasts of densely populated Southern California.

A total of 23 oil and gas platforms are installed in federal waters in the region.

Source: leparis

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