"U.S. Probing Nearly 350 Reports Of Oil Spills In Wake Of Hurricane Ida"

"HOUSTON - The U.S. Coast Guard said on Monday it was investigating nearly 350 reports of oil spills in and along the U.S. Gulf of Mexico in the wake of Hurricane Ida.

Ida’s 150 mile-per-hour (240 kph) winds wreaked havoc on offshore oil production platforms and onshore oil and gas processing plants. About 88% of the region’s offshore oil production remains shut and more than 100 platforms unoccupied after the storm made landfall on Aug. 29.

The Coast Guard has been conducting flyovers off the coast of Louisiana looking for spills. It is providing information to federal, state and local authorities responsible for cleaning the sites.

Flights on Sunday found evidence of a new leak from an offshore well and reported another leak responsible for a miles-long streak of oil was no longer active. A third report of oil near a drilling platform could not be confirmed, it said."

Reuters had the story September 6, 2021.

SEE ALSO:

"Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico: What We Know" (New York Times)

"Over 80% Of Oil Output In Gulf Of Mexico Still Offline A Week After Ida" (Reuters)

Source: Reuters, 09/07/2021