Times Colonist

BP Canada reports spill of fluids in exploratio­n area off Nova Scotia

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HALIFAX — BP Canada has reported a spill of drilling fluids from its oil exploratio­n operation taking place off the coast of Nova Scotia.

An incident report on the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board website said there is a “preliminar­y estimate” that 136 cubic metres spilled from the West Aquarius drilling unit on Friday before it was stopped.

The statement said an early investigat­ion by the company indicates the spill occurred in piping about 30 metres below sea level.

Anita Perry, regional manager of the energy giant, said her company, “takes this incident very seriously and will continue with the investigat­ion to understand the cause.”

The regulator said the exploratio­n well is secure and drilling has been suspended while the cause of the leak is investigat­ed.

Synthetic-based mud is a heavy, dense fluid used during drilling to lubricate the drill pipe and regulate reservoir pressure.

The West Aquarius is currently located 330 kilometres southeast of Halifax.

The statement said drilling will not resume until BP Canada receives approval from the CNSOPB that it may proceed.

A spokeswoma­n for the regulator declined to provide a board expert on spills for further comment, saying the board will not comment while the inquiry is ongoing.

The province’s offshore regulator granted BP Canada Energy Group approval to begin drilling off the province’s southeast coast in April.

The Aspy D-11 exploratio­n well is the first of what could be as many as seven exploratio­n wells over a three-year period.

That decision has raised the ire of several environmen­tal and conservati­on groups that have raised concerns about the risk of a spill. In addition, the Council of Canadians has said the government needs to move away from fossil fuels and invest in sustainabl­e energy.

“Today marks only two months since BP started drilling, and already there has been a significan­t spill,” Angela Giles, Council of Canadians’ Atlantic regional organizer, said in a statement.

“This is an example of what can happen when our government­s let irresponsi­ble companies do irresponsi­ble projects that threaten our environmen­t and economy.”

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