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Canadian Press News - Story Detail
Australia launches investigation into Timor Sea oil spill to determine its cause, effects
CP
The Associated Press
Wed, 4 Nov 2009 21:33:00 CST

SYDNEY, Australia - Australia launched an investigation Thursday into an oil rig leak that dumped thousands of barrels of fuel into the Timor Sea over more than two months before being plugged this week.

The government probe will focus on the cause of the leak, the response by rig operator PTTEP Australasia and other officials, and the spill's impact on the environment. A former environmental department secretary, David Borthwick, will head the inquiry, the government said.

"I simply say that we aspire to learn from this incident and take any necessary steps to stop similar incidents occurring in the future," Federal Resources Minister Martin Ferguson told reporters in Canberra.

An estimated 400 barrels of oil spilled into the Timor Sea each day since the leak began on Aug. 21. On Sunday, a fire broke out at the West Atlas rig and Montara wellhead platform as workers were pouring mud into the leaking hole. Officials finally managed to plug the leak and extinguish the fire on Tuesday.

The company, a unit of Thailand's PTT Exploration&Production Plc, says it does not know what sparked the blaze.

The oil slick from the rig, about 150 miles (250 kilometres) off Australia's northwest coast, now stretches across thousands of miles (kilometres) of remote ocean.

PTTEP said this week it would co-operate with the inquiry.

Borthwick's report is due in April.


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