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2010-02-04 04:59:12 - Enviroment Pollution - Russia EDIS CODE: ED-20100204-24792-RUS Date & Time: 2010-02-04 04:59:12 [UTC] Area: Russia, Amur Region, Skovorodino area, Damage level: Heavy (Level 3) Not confirmed information! Description: An unknown amount of oil leaked from the East-Siberia - Pacific Ocean (ESPO) oil pipeline, launched about a month ago, a source in the regional emergencies service said on Thursday. The leak occurred late on Wednesday, near the final point of the pipeline, the town of Skovorodino in the Amur Region. "The amount of leaked oil and the area of pollution are being established," the source said. He added that the leak poses no serious threat to the environment as snow and temperatures below -30 degrees Celsius (-22 degrees Fahrenheit) prevent soil pollution. Works to clean contaminated snow are already underway. The pipeline was apparently damaged during construction works. Transneft, the pipeline's operator, was not immediately available for comment. The ESPO project is designed to pump up to 1.6 million barrels (220,000 tons) of crude per day from Siberia to Russia's Far East and then on to China and the Asia-Pacific region. The first leg of the pipeline was launched by the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on December 28, 2009. On January 20, about 450 cubic meters of oil leaked from the pipeline in Sibria's Yakutia during maintenance works, polluting the area of over 20,000 square meters (over 215,000 square feet).
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