Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Oil Slicks off Mumbai, India

This morning we saw a brief news report noting that Indian authorities reported a "small" oil spill from an offshore pipeline off the coast of Mumbai.  This pipe carries oil ashore from one of India's largest producing oil fields, the Mumbai (Bombay) High field.  It's not the first time this pipeline has had problems. 

This MODIS/Terra satellite image taken on October 8, 2013 clearly shows oil slicks in the Arabian Sea scattered throughout a 66-mile-long northwest-trending belt ranging about 50 to 100 miles offshore.  We don't know for sure if these slicks are related to the pipeline spill.  We've seen smaller slicks in the area in the  past, from other causes.  But these slicks seem to be generally in the right area to correspond to this recent pipeline problem, and their alignment is compatible with the wind blowing from the northwest.  If anyone can provide an accurate latitude/longitude coordinate for the exact location of the pipeline failure, that would be very helpful.  [READ MORE...]

MODIS/Terra satellite image taken October 8, 2013, showing apparent oil slicks in the Arabian Sea off the west coast of India near Mumbai. Image courtesy NASA/MODIS Rapid Response Team.  Analysis by SkyTruth.
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