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Oil spill on Venezuelan beach, in Boca de Aroa REUTERS/Juan Carlos Hernandez

Oil is pictured on the shores of a beach after a spill near Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA's El Palito refinery, in Boca de Aroa, Venezuela August 16, 2024. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Hernandez

Oil Spill Reported Off Venezuela’s Caribbean Coast

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August 17, 2024
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ARACAS, Aug 17 (Reuters) – An oil spill, which appeared to originate from Venezuela’s El Palito refinery several days ago, has contaminated a bay off the country’s north-central coast in the Caribbean Sea, five sources told Reuters on Saturday.

Biologist Eduardo Klein posted satellite images on X that he said showed an oil slick of about 225 square kilometers (87 square miles) in the Golfe Triste and completely covering Morrocoy National Park, known for beaches lined with palm trees and mangroves.

There was no immediate comment from the state-owned company Petroleos de Venezuela PDVSA or theoil ministry. 

The El Palito refinery, with a capacity to process 146,000 barrels of crude oil per day, is Venezuela’s smallest oil refining complex and located in the Puerto Cabello municipality on the coast of the central state of Carabobo.

“The spill came from El Palito. This morning some beaches in Boca de Aroa woke up with a lot of hydrocarbons on the shore and it affected some boats, some artisanal fishing boats,” one of the sources told Reuters.

Another source said he saw three large oil slicks that washed ashore.

(Reporting by Mircely Guanipa in Maracay, Tibisay Romero in Valencia and Deisy Buitrago en Caracas; Writing by Sarah Kinosian; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

 (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2024.

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