ONGC Swiftly Contains Minor Offshore Oil Leak in Mumbai
A minor oil leak occurred on a pipeline in offshore Mumbai on Monday morning, which was promptly contained by the state-owned ONGC. The leak, detected at around 0600 hrs by the Uran Plant team, was addressed immediately to ensure no spillage into the beach. ONGC emphasized its commitment to safety and environmental protection.
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A minor oil leak occurred on a pipeline in offshore Mumbai on Monday morning, prompting swift action from state-owned ONGC.
According to a statement from ONGC, the leak was detected at around 0600 hrs on September 16, 2024, by the Uran Plant team in Mumbai. The team immediately addressed the issue, successfully preventing any oil spillage into the beach area.
ONGC emphasized its robust safety protocols and the presence of trained personnel to handle such incidents promptly. The company reaffirmed its dedication to the safety of both people and the environment.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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