Bapco CEO Provides Details on Oil Tank Leak Incident in Bahrain

Bapco refinery in Bahrain experiences oil tank leak, prompting emergency response and environmental monitoring to ensure public safety.

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Bapco CEO Provides Details on Oil Tank Leak Incident in Bahrain

Bapco CEO Provides Details on Oil Tank Leak Incident in Bahrain

Dr. Jawahery, CEO of Bapco Refining Company, has provided further details on the recent oil tank leak incident at the Bapco refinery in Bahrain. In a joint meeting between executive and legislative authorities, Dr. Jawahery explained the cause of the leak, the material that leaked, and the immediate response measures taken by Bapco and relevant government agencies.

According to Dr. Jawahery, the leak was caused by a limited technical issue resulting from the unprecedented weather conditions and heavy rainfall experienced in Bahrain recently. One of the refinery's Naphtha tanks in the Sitra area developed a leak, prompting an emergency response from Bapco's team and the General Directorate of Civil Defence.

The leaked material was identified as Naphtha, a flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture. Dr. Jawahery confirmed that operations to address the leakage are nearing completion, with Bapco managing the situation in collaboration with relevant authorities and following the highest safety and security protocols.

In response to the incident, the Supreme Council for Environment and Bapco Refining have formed special field task forces to monitor air quality. The Ministry of Health has also developed a health preparedness and response plan. "The government team confirmed that the defect in the oil tank is being effectively repaired, and that air quality in Bahrain is currently safe and meets recognized environmental standards," stated a representative at the meeting.

Why this matters: The Bapco oil tank leak has raised concerns about the potential environmental and health impacts in Bahrain. The incident highlights the importance of emergency preparedness and coordination between government agencies and industry in responding to such events to ensure public safety.

Dr. Jawahery commended the efforts of national cadres for their cooperation and response in controlling the leak. He emphasized that emergency teams are ready to deal with any further emergencies if necessary. The government team reiterated their commitment to transparency and professional communication to address public concerns, stressing that the health of citizens is the top priority as efforts continue to fully resolve the incident.

Key Takeaways

  • Bapco refinery in Bahrain experienced an oil tank leak due to weather conditions.
  • The leaked material was Naphtha, a flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture.
  • Bapco and government agencies responded to the incident, monitoring air quality.
  • The government confirmed the defect is being repaired, and air quality is safe.
  • The incident highlights the importance of emergency preparedness and coordination.