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Official Iranian says that the oil spill in Gulf is likely due to tanker dump.

Iran's top environment official stated on 'Tuesday' that the suspected oil spill in the Gulf near Iran’s Kharg Island was likely caused by a tanker dumping waste water, and not an oil leak.

Satellite imagery shows a suspected oil spill that covers dozens of square kilometers of sea near Iran’s main oil hub, Kharg Island.

Images from Copernicus Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 satellites on May 6-8 showed a likely spill, which appeared as a gray and white slick.

State media reported that?Iranian vice-president Shina Ansari stated: "Our results of monitoring show that the spill was caused by ballast water discharged from a tanker from outside Iran, and there have not been any oil leaks reported from Iran's?pipelines or?oil facilities."

Louis Goddard said that the images likely showed an oil slick. He said it was the largest slick to occur since the U.S. and Israel war against Iran began 70 days ago.

Iran's Oil Terminals Company said on Sunday that inspections had found no evidence of leaks in storage tanks, pipelines or tankers near the island. Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; Editing Cynthia Osterman

(source: Reuters)