An offshore oil platform operated by
Brazil's state-run oil company Petrobras narrowly avoided a serious
accident on Jan. 21 after a leak of oil, natural gas and poisonous
hydrogen sulfide, the union representing Petrobras offshore oil workers
said.
The leak on the P-7 platform in the Bicudo
Field in the Campos Basin in the Atlantic Ocean happened as workers were
testing a well linked to the platform. While aligning a test separator,
six bolts used to secure a device used to calibrate the well were sent
flying, the union said in a statement posted on its website Monday.
The resulting gas leaks took 30 minutes to bring under control, the union, Sindipetro Norte-Fluminense, said.
"Only luck prevented anyone from being hit
and harmed," said Marcos Breda, a union director, told Reuters. "No one
was hurt but both natural gas and hydrogen sulfate are poisonous and
could have exploded if there was a heat source. This could have been far
more serious."
No oil spilled into the ocean, Breda said.
Petrobras, short for Petroleo Brasileiro SA, did not respond to email and telephone requests for comment.
A series of earlier accidents on older
Petrobras platforms in the Campos Basin led to the government forcing
the company to perform emergency maintenance on older production units.
This helped lead to lower output and revenue for two years. A series of
refinery accidents has also forced the company to import key fuels such
as diesel and gasoline at a loss.
Breda said the situation on the P-7
platform was made worse by a lack of sensors for hydrogen sulfide in the
area where pipes that are connected to the well meet the platform.
Hydrogen sulfide is a common toxic gas found in oil and natural gas
wells.
The P-7 has been in service for more than
three decades and is one of Petrobras' oldest platforms. It is located
about 120 kilometers (75 miles) from Brazil's coast, and was the site of
a 2001 accident in which 164 barrels of oil spilled into the ocean.
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