SINGAPORE: Clean-up operations following the oil leak from a Shell pipeline are targeted to be completed in the "coming days", the authorities said on Tuesday (Oct 22). There have also been no ...
SINGAPORE: Booms have been deployed by Singapore authorities at areas such Marina Barrage, Sentosa, East Coast Park and West Coast Park in response to the oil leak from a Shell pipeline on Sunday ...
Exxon officials are still trying to figure out what caused the leak from the 40-year-old Pegasus pipeline, which is buried two feet underground and can transport more than 90,000 barrels of oil ...
The oil started leaking at around 5.30am from a land-based pipeline belonging to the British petrochemical company between Bukom Island and Bukom Kecil, the authority said in a statement the same day.
SingaporeL: An oil pipeline belonging to British giant Shell began leaking into the sea on Sunday, Singaporean authorities and the company said, adding that the spill was stopped and cleanup crews ...
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The spill started early Sunday morning on a pipeline running between Bukom and Bukom Kecil The leak was reported to have stopped. No new oil sightings as of 6 pm, and navigation is unaffected.