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Feds wade into California gas leak response
by Daniel J. Graeber
Washington (UPI) Jan 8, 2016


Statoil responding to onshore gas leak
Stavanger, Norway (UPI) Jan 8, 2016 - Norwegian energy company Statoil said it was burning off some of the gas while it depressurizes an onshore processing center following a gas leak.

All personnel were accounted for and brought to safety following a leak at the Karsto processing facility in the west of the country. The company said there was a skeleton crew of about 25 people remaining on site to oversee the response.

The leak occurred late Thursday local time. By Friday, Statoil said pressure at the facility was starting to drop as it worked to shut off the gas.

"There may be visible flames [controlled burn-off of gas] from the three process flares at the facility while this continues," the company said in a statement.

Statoil is a main supplier to the European natural gas market, noting it expects world total demand for natural gas to increase by about 30 percent globally during the next two decades

The Karsto processing plant treats natural gas and an ultra-light form of oil called condensate from offshore installations on the Norwegian continental shelf.

The company gave no indication as to the amount of gas leaked to the surrounding area. Statoil said the surrounding communities were notified of the incident, but gave no indication evacuation orders were given.

The cause of the incident has yet to be determined.

The U.S. government said it was providing technical support to California utility regulators working to stem a leak from a natural gas storage facility.

California Gov. Jerry Brown this week declared a state of emergency "given the prolonged and continuing duration of the Aliso Canyon gas leak." The federal government said the state had lead authority over the gas storage facility and efforts to protect public health.

"The U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is working closely with the State of California to provide technical assistance and support to state and local regulatory agencies, including the California Public Utility Commission, related to their response and oversight activities," it said in a statement.

The site near Los Angeles has been leaking since late October. The Southern California Gas Co., which controls the facility, has been unable to control the leak. The state says the leak appears to be the result of damage to well infrastructure located about 500 feet underground.

In its latest incident response update, the state government said a relief well was about 75 percent toward its final target depth of 8,700 feet. Surveys using magnetic ranging were able to locate the 7-inch pipe believed to be leaking natural gas in the form of methane.

Methane is non-toxic, though gas leaking from the site may contain chemicals associated with cancer risks. Methane is more potent than carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas.

"This leak is already the biggest single source of climate pollution in the state of California, equal to the exhaust of 7 million cars every day," the activist group Greenpeace said.

The utility company is offering reimbursement packages for residents forced to evacuate as a result of the leak. An online video highlights air-purification techniques for residents still in the area.

SoCalGas said it may be February before the leak is stopped.


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