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OIL AND GAS
California oil pipeline leaks into ocean
by Staff Writers
Santa Barbara CA (AFP) May 20, 2015


Environmental groups seize on California oil spill
Los Angeles (UPI) May 20, 2015 - After 500 barrels of oil spilled from a California pipeline, environmental groups said the regional quality of life was under threat.

"This incident is all the more reason to ban fracking both offshore and onshore to help prevent future spills and protect Santa Barbara's beautiful beaches and coastal environment," Becca Claassen, a Santa Barbara County organizer with Food & Water Watch, said in an emailed statement.

Sheen reported off the Santa Barbara coast stretches for about 4 miles from a leak of about 500 barrels, or 21,000 gallons, of crude oil from a 24-inch pipeline operated by Plains All American Pipeline, which has headquarters in Texas.

Bob Deans, a spokesman for the Natural Resources Defense Council, said big oil comes with big risks.

"This time, a burst pipeline and its resulting four-mile oil slick remind us yet again: it's time to invest in clean energy," he said in a statement. "We need real solutions that don't spill, explode or cause climate chaos."

California is the third-largest oil producer in the United States. While the U.S. Coast Guard in the region said the source of the spill was secured, there was no information on the origin of the oil spilled from the pipeline.

Plains All American operates crude oil storage depots and pipelines in and around the southern California area. There was no statement on the breach from the pipeline company.

The Coast Guard said it was working with emergency crews, wildlife officials and regional oil companies to respond to the spill. A commercial oil spill company was contracted for cleanup operations.

"The Coast Guard will continue to monitor the situation and conduct an investigation," it said in a statement.

A pipeline ruptured Tuesday in California dumping oil along the rocky coast of Santa Barbara and into the Pacific Ocean, the US Coast Guard said.

The oil pipeline runs along a coastal highway, and the leak sullied waters at a nearby beach, said Coast Guard Petty Officer Andrea Anderson.

Oil reached along about four miles (six kilometers) of beach, the Coast Guard said on Twitter.

The rocky coast line was colored black by layers of greasy oil and volunteers in rubber boots had mobilized to help in clean-up efforts.

The leak -- which began around midday --- affected a pipeline operated by Plains All America Pipeline, which stopped the flow of oil, the company said.

It said the oil reached the ocean through a drain which has now been blocked off, and "no additional oil is reaching the water."

Plains All America Pipeline said it does not know how much oil leaked.

"Plains deeply regrets this release has occurred and is making every effort to limit its environmental impact," the company said in an email.

Crews from state and federal emergency responders and oil companies were on the scene to begin the cleanup.

The spill was estimated at 21,000 gallons (80,000 liters) of oil, local media reported.

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