Ocean Bureau establishes Bohai oil spill accident claim team
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The government, farmers and fishermen have the right to claim that today, August 31, Penglai 19-3 oilfield operator ConocoPhillips ushered in the final day to completely block the oil spill and clean up oil. Liu Cigui, director of the State Oceanic Administration, said: "If ConocoPhillips cannot achieve two thoroughness on August 31st, we will take further measures. This measure will certainly be more severe than in the past. In the ocean of China, we do not allow any business, any On the other hand, it will inadvertently damage it. The claim for oil spill accidents in the Bohai Sea will be a long-term, arduous and complicated task. The State Oceanic Administration is actively preparing related work, and any enterprise that will damage China's marine environment will certainly pay a price."
Yesterday, the State Oceanic Administration stated that the Penglai 19-3 oil spill caused serious pollution to the Bohai Sea in China. According to the relevant laws and regulations such as the “Marine Environmental Protection Law of the People's Republic of Chinaâ€, all parties have the right to the responsible party. Claim damages. The coastal provinces and municipalities and the local aquaculture households and individual fishermen have the right to claim compensation. In addition, at present, the joint investigation team of the seven ministries and commissions led by the State Oceanic Administration is gathering evidence to prepare for the assessment of accident levels.
In response to the ecological claims for oil spill accidents in the Bohai Sea, the State Oceanic Administration proposed to “stick to two practical issuesâ€, that is, to protect the legitimate rights and interests of fishermen and fishermen in accordance with the law and effectively protect the interests of the nation’s marine ecological environment.
It has basically completed the ecological survey and evaluation of Fang Jianmeng. From June onwards, the Beihai Sub-bureau has already started investigations on ecological environmental damage assessment. On June 14th, the provinces and cities along the coast of the Bohai Sea were notified of the situation, and the coastal areas were required to collect evidence of relevant claims. Up to now, the Beihai Sub-bureau has basically completed the ecological survey and assessment of the polluted sea area and has obtained a great deal of monitoring and investigation data to provide compensation claims for damages such as aquaculture, fishery losses and damage to the marine ecological environment. First-hand information with legal basis. At present, the Beihai Branch is preparing an assessment report on oil spill damage in the Penglai 19-3 oilfield based on these data to provide a basis for the claims of various injured parties and countries.
At present, the Beihai Branch has completed four large-scale ecological surveys, and the supplementary investigation is about to end. Total area covered by oil spill monitoring and surrounding sea area reached 24,300 square kilometers, basically controlling the impact of the oil spill on water quality, sediments, and biological ecology. From June 4th to now, on-site monitoring and monitoring of satellites, aircrafts, and ships, and oil fingerprinting inspection and appraisal results showed that the area of ​​oil spill pollution was at least 5,500 square kilometers, and was mainly concentrated in the waters surrounding the Penglai 19-3 oilfield and the northwestern waters. The total area of ​​the inferior four seawater areas totaled about 870 square kilometers; on June 13, the largest single-oil spillage area occurred, which was about 158 ​​square kilometers. The average concentration of petroleum in seawater near the Penglai 19-3 oil field is 40.5 times higher than the historical background value, and the highest concentration is 86.4 times that of the historical background value; there is oil pollution attached to the marine sediment sample near the oil spill point, and the petroleum content in individual sites is the historical background value. 37.6 times.