The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has announced that it is closely monitoring the crude oil spill incident which took place during loading operations in Egina, as it joins effort with other stakeholders to ensure it controls the pollution and prevents future occurrence.
The agency said it is working closely with the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) and Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) from the Crisis Management Room (CMR), where the spill is being monitored real time using oil spill monitoring software from the Emergency Response Center.
Though the volume of spill which occured on November 15, 2023 about 6:30a.m. was not yet confirmed, it said the Total Energies is providing aerial surveillance, dispersant application, while further mobiliation is being considered.
NIMASA added that the Oil Spill Response Limited from the United Kingdom is also assisting with pollution control measures.
It however said that the econnaissance survey of the impacted area confirms that the shoreline communities of Andoni, Qua-Iboe terminals, Bonny Island, Opobo/Nkoro and Eastern Obolo, which are closest to Egina, are not yet affected.
The Director General of NIMASA, Doctor Bashir Jamoh, noted that the agency is in collaboration with all stakeholders to control the pollution and also put in place measures to prevent such occurrences in the future, in line with provisions of the MARPOL Convention.
“Since the incident happened, our men have been liaising with other organs of government to ensure the pollution is effectively controlled and managed, to protect the marine environment and the communities close to the incident point.
“Accidents do happen, it’s what we do thereafter that matters and I believe that the IOC Total, working with NIMASA, NUPRC, NOSDRA and collaborating with international service providers, will surely ensure proper management of the spill,” he said.