BP's diesel pipeline damage
MOSCOW: A diesel pipeline with an annual capacity of 2 million tonnes per year linked to Russian oil firm TNK-BP's Ryazan refinery was halted on Monday after being damaged by digging works, the pipeline operator said.
A spokesman for Transnefteproduct, a subsidiary of oil pipeline operator Transneft, told Reuters on Monday that the company will take about a day to restart the pipeline.
"There is no interruption to the loading schedule," Ilya Arkhipov said. The link is a part of a trunk pipeline which leads to the port of Primorsk on the Baltic Sea.
A spokesman for the refinery said the plant is working according to its regular schedule and that it can use storage facilities to compensate for the pipeline stoppage.
Transnefteproduct said in a statement that more than 100 tonnes of diesel spilled off from the pipeline while a power cable was being laid along the link some 200 kilometres (125 miles) south-east of Moscow.
Copyright Reuters, 2011
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