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Shell claims that the oil spillage in Bukom, Singapore will not affect its operations

Shell said Monday that there had been no impact on operations following an oil spill over the weekend at Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Singapore, on Bukom Island. The leak was stopped.

The company released a statement saying that they estimate 30-40 tonnes of slop (a mixture of water and oil) was leaking into the sea. They added that they were working with the relevant authorities on the cleanup effort.

Bukom's operations and supply are not affected. Shell's spokesperson stated in an email that the leak is now stopped, and they are cleaning up any oil spilled.

Shell Singapore shut down a crude distillation unit and other refinery facilities in Bukom, Singapore for scheduled maintenance. The maintenance work was scheduled to be completed in the first two-thirds of October.

Early May, the company sold its refinery in Singapore and its petrochemical plants to a joint-venture company formed by Indonesian petrochemicals manufacturer Chandra Asri with major trading house Glencore. The transaction should be completed by 2024.

An oil spill from a shipping terminal near Singapore's Sentosa Island spread to the tourist paradise south of the city state earlier this year. (Reporting from Anushree mukherjee in Bengaluru and Swati verma; editing by Mark Potter).

(source: Reuters)