On July 15, the CNPC Offshore Emergency Response Center and the No. 5 Oil Production
Plant of Dagang Oilfield jointly carried out a comprehensive crude oil pipeline emergency drill.
The drill was simulated the leakage of the South-West pipeline,which was 1,000 meters
away from the oil production plant of Dagang Oilfield. The leaked crude oil has flowed into
the Qingjinghuang River. After the occurrence of the danger, the fifth oil production
plant immediately initiated emergency response to the emergency of the oil production
plant's class III oil and gas pipeline. The Dagang Rescue Station of the PetroChina
Offshore Emergency Center organized personnel to install oil skimmers and put them
on the sea hunter recovery vessel.
Rescue personnel deployed the first oil booms with 20 meters downstream of the
oil spill point according to the current situation to prevent the oil from spilling into
the sea. Subsequently, the offshore oil skimmer was used to recover the spilled
oil by using oil skimmers; the drone quickly took off to patrol the site; the
inspection team surveyed the site, observed the wind directions, and did a good
job of monitoring the ambient gas and water quality; the rescue team executed
the on-site command instructions and organized in accordance with the rescue plan,
repaired leaks and blocked the source of leaks.
This drill was further improved the coordination and comprehensive handling
capabilities of rescue forces when encountering emergencies, and tested the
suitability and operability of the cross-regional "River Oil Spill Emergency
Response Plan" for oilfield companies.