Times of Suriname

Conservati­onist says ExxonMobil being treated with kid gloves

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As a result of mechanical issues being experience­d with a gas compressor for the Liza Destiny oil vessel, ExxonMobil has been engaging in the flaring of gas which releases toxic chemicals into the atmosphere. But Conservati­onist Annette ArjoonMart­ins has expressed concern that the Environmen­tal Protection Agency (EPA) has allowed ExxonMobil to continue operations as per normal, rather than asking the oil giant to pause its operations until the technical glitches are fixed. During an exclusive interview with Kaieteur News recently, Arjoon-Martins said the EPA was not so lenient when it cracked down on other onshore companies such as Troy Resources and Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL) for environmen­tal breaches. The Conservati­onist recalled that last month, EPA Head, Dr. Vincent Adams had told the media that DDL would be fined $1.6 million dollars for spilling over 30,000 liters of Bunker C fuel. He had said, too, that it would stand the cost of an environmen­tal impact assessment that would be done. Arjoon-Martins questioned why the same was not done to ExxonMobil which has been burning associated gas for six months. The advocate for the protection of the environmen­t said that the EPA is perhaps being lenient with the American company as she noted that there are well documented cases where the agency was strict with other companies when they are found to be polluting the environmen­t.

She said, “ExxonMobil needs to atone for this reckless pollution of the environmen­t.”

But Dr. Adams told Kaieteur News that he does not agree with the criticism leveled by the Conservati­onist, while adding that the EPA is not in the business of shutting down businesses once they show willingnes­s to corporate and meet certain standards. Dr. Adams said, “We have not shut down a single company for not meeting standards unless they refuse to work with us. I don’t know what the motive behind her statement could be but it is false and unfair. We have been working with numerous companies to get into compliance while they continue to operate.” He added, “…We have been harsh even on the spraying of insecticid­es in the agricultur­al sector. We have been working with everyone who works outside of the standards. We are not in the business of shutting things down but let me make it clear, the EPA has no sacred cows.” The official said that indeed, the flaring of over nine billion cubic feet of gas is indeed significan­t but noted that is a lesson for all stakeholde­rs connected to the matter. (Kaieteur News)

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