A “crude oil leak” from the TotalEnergies refinery in Donges is polluting “an area of 500 m2” of the Loire, the Loire-Atlantique prefecture said this Sunday, November 24, which claims to contain it “in part” and having mobilized “all State services (…) immediately”.
The flow stopped “from 1:40 a.m.” TotalEnergies, “3:45 a.m.” according to the prefecture
“The leak materialized as a 2 cm breach on a weld seam”, which created “a trickle of flow which led to an iridescence of a surface of approximately 500 m2 in the Loire”, a specified the prefecture. “This area could be partly contained by a double containment system via floating booms despite climatic conditions which make it difficult to encircle this iridescent zone,” she reported.
The incident was detected at 10:50 p.m. on Saturday, TotalEnergies said in a press release this Sunday. “The flow of crude oil into the Loire” was stopped “at 1:40 a.m.” during the night and “the system was completed this (Sunday) morning at 8:50 a.m.,” added the company.
According to the prefecture, it is “since 3:45 a.m.” this Sunday that “no more flow of crude oil has flowed into the Loire” and “interventions” have been launched “to permanently plug the leak”.
“The quantity of product escaped into the Loire is less than 15 m3”, according to TotalEnergies.
“No trace of hydrocarbon” in the Loire and “no anomaly in the air”, indicates TotalEnergies
Analyzes carried out on the banks of the Loire “revealed no trace of hydrocarbon” and “no anomaly in the air either” was recorded, the company said.
“The iridescent waters should partly disperse naturally and be carried back, by the action of the wind, onto the banks,” the prefecture had previously indicated, ensuring that the assessment of the environmental impact of this leak was continued. In December 2022, a leak from this refinery, classified Seveso high threshold, caused the flow of 700,000 liters of gasoline.
The Donges platform, which occupies an area of nearly 350 hectares and where 650 employees work, is the group's second refinery in France, after that of Normandy, in Gonfreville-l'Orcher (Seine-Maritime), according to the website of TotalEnergies. The Donges site has a processing capacity of 11 million tonnes of crude oil per year, for a storage capacity of 2.2 million m3 (crude oil and finished products), according to the same source.
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