Venezuela state oil company containing two oil spills near Cardon refinery

 Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA has deployed containment teams to two oil spills near its northern Cardon ​refinery, sources and documents seen by Reuters show, ‌with local fishermen reporting oil in the Gulf of Coro. The first leak began on Wednesday evening in the municipality of Carirubana, ​near the Cardon refinery complex in Punta Cardon, ​a PDVSA document seen by Reuters showed. The ⁠leak caused a moderate spill from the LOL ​pipeline, and a containment team responded, the document added, calling ​for a halt to pumping to avoid further environmental damage. The Reuters Power Up newsletter provides everything you need to know about the global energy industry. Sign up here. Advertisement · Scroll to continue

The second leak was reported in Miranda municipality, across the Gulf of Coro ​from Cardon, on Thursday morning. It also resulted ​in moderate damage and came from the LOL pipeline, a second document ‌showed. PDVSA ⁠did not respond to a request seeking comment, and the size of the spills is unclear. Venezuela's deteriorated oil infrastructure has long been a source of spills and environmental ​damage, opens new tab, and the ​latest leaks ⁠highlight the continued toll of years of underinvestment. Local fishermen's groups said they were in ​contact with the company about the spills ​and ⁠shared photos and videos with Reuters. The images show black crude bubbling out from a pipeline, stretches of spilled ⁠crude on ​the ground around the infrastructure ​and oil on the surface of water in the gulf. Reuters could ​not verify the images.

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