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BOST: denied leaked petroleum products at Maame water

Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company Limited

Myliberty Media by Myliberty Media
December 18, 2022
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Tema-Ghana, Dec. 18, CDA Consult – The Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company Limited (BOST) said it carried out a purposeful operation that involved pressure testing of the line to be sure all the leakages detected earlier had been rectified at the Atimpoku area beyond the Adomi Bridge in a village called Maame Water.
Unfortunately, a section of the media reported leakage of petroleum products from BOST pipelines without fact-checking, “there are no such leaked petroleum products through its pipeline. It is this pressure testing that resulted in the pushout of sludge in the Maame Water area which was reported in a section of the media as petroleum leakages.

Maame Water
Maame Water

“The sludge is a combination of water, dirt, and fuel residue formed in the pipeline which was pushed out in the pressure testing,” a statement issued by BOST Corporate Communications and External Affairs Department at the weekend stated

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The statement explained that BOST owns and operates a 71-kilometre Petroleum-Product-Pipeline which stretches from the Accra Plains Depot at Kpone in Tema to the Akosombo Depot at the banks of the Volta Lake in the Eastern Region of Ghana.

According to BOST, the spilled slop was contained within the drains in the area which happened to be choked, there was no spillage into the waterbodies around the area including the Volta Lake.

The spills in the drains have been recovered with the support of the BOST team which has been on site since morning.

It said the pipeline was decommissioned in 2015 due to vandalism of the line by unknown assailants, which resulted in BOST resorting to the use of Bulk Road Vehicles, popularly known as tankers in the haulage of petroleum products from the Tema to the Akosombo Depot for onward transmission using river badges to the Buipe Depot in northern Ghana.

BOST explained that the repair works on the pipeline commenced a year ago and was expected to be completed by the third quarter of 2022.

It said due to the impact of the construction of the Railway Line from Tema to Mpakadan in the Volta Region, the line had to be re-routed which affected the completion time.

“As a further boost, the company commissioned the installation of a leak and intrusion detection system on the line for the safety and security of its operations when it is recommissioned.

BOST
BOST

“For a proper assessment of the degree of damage at the commencement of the repair works, water was pumped up the line to help with the full detection of all leakages for repairs,” BOST stated.

BOST emphasized that the tanks at the Maame Water Depot have been empty over the last couple of years and BOST has not pumped products up the pipeline since the repair works are yet to be fully completed for a hand-over and recommissioning.

The statement said the exposed content of the line due to the testing has been foamed by the BOST Team with support from the Ghana National Fire Service and works are underway to ensure a clean-up of the area of the spillage.

“We are satisfied with the level of work done and look forward to mending this single section of the 71-kilometre pipeline as we get ready to recommission it for utilization by the first quarter of the year 2023.

“We wish to assure the public that the situation is under control and there are no financial cost implications of the said spillage since same was carried to check the integrity of the repaired pipeline,” BOST stated.

Source: Myliberty News Network - CDA Consult
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