The Oklahoman

Large oil spill spreads on Syria’s coast

- Albert Aji

DAMASCUS, Syria – A massive oil spill caused by leakage from a power plant inside one of Syria’s oil refineries is spreading along the coast of the Mediterran­ean country, Syria’s state news agency said and satellite photos showed Wednesday.

SANA said the spill reached the coastal town of Jableh, about 12 miles north of the refinery in the town of Baniyas, adding that Syria’s environmen­t department and the municipali­ty of the coastal province of Latakia have placed all concerned department­s on alert. It said work is underway to clean the coast in the rocky areas.

A day earlier, Syria’s government said that maintenanc­e teams at Baniyas Thermal Station had brought a fuel leakage from one of the tanks under control.

Satellite images from Planet Labs Inc. on Wednesday showed what appeared to be a massive oil spill stretching over 9 square miles.

An image from Monday showed no sign of the slick, suggesting whatever happened to cause the spill happened later.

The head of the Electricit­y Workers Syndicate at Tartous Workers Union, Dawoud Darwish, blamed cracks in one of the fuel tanks at the thermal station. He pointed out that the tank was filled with 15,000 tons of fuel.

Syria’s oil resources are mostly outside of government controlled areas but its two refineries are under government control and operating.

This makes Damascus reliant on Iran for fuel, but U.S. Treasury sanctions have hindered the supply network, which spans Syria, Iran and Russia.

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