Eastern Eye (UK)

Oil well fire in Assam contained after five months

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A MASSIVE oil well fire that raged for more than five months in northeast India was finally been extinguish­ed, officials said last Sunday (15).

Oil India engineers battled the blaze in Assam state since an explosion in June, weeks after the well blew out and began dischargin­g huge quantities of natural gas. Two employees of the state-owned company died in the blast, which sent a wall of flame and massive plumes of smoke into the sky. A third worker died in September after an accident at the site.

Experts from Singapore, the United States and Canada joined efforts to contain the inferno, and Oil India spokesman Tridiv Hazarika said last Sunday the fire had now been “doused completely”.

“The well has been killed with brine solution and is under control now,” he said, adding that the well had yet to be capped. “There is no pressure in the well now and it will be observed for 24 hours to check if there is any amount of gas migration and pressure buildup,” Hazarika said.

Thousands of villagers in Tinsukia district had been relocated to relief camps after the blaze started.

A farmer who lived beside the site said his home was damaged by the fire and hoped his losses would be compensate­d fully.

The Baghjan oil field is next to the Dibru-Saikhowa National Park and the wetland habitat of several endangered species, including tigers and elephants.

The region is also home to several bird sanctuarie­s.

The Wildlife Institute of India said in a July report that the oil spill had brought a “large-scale impact” on local plant and animal life.

 ??  ?? LONG BATTLE: The oil well blaze started after an explosion in June earlier this year
LONG BATTLE: The oil well blaze started after an explosion in June earlier this year

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