Enbridge investigates leak near Stingray natural gas pipeline

Jan. 12, 2012
Enbridge is investigating the report of a small natural gas leak in the West Cameron block 275, about 66 mi (106 km) off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico.

Offshore staff

Calgary, ALBERTA — Enbridge is investigating the report of a small natural gas leak in the West Cameron block 275, about 66 mi (106 km) off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico. A helicopter flyover has been completed, and a three-ft diameter patch of bubbles has been spotted on the water surface in the vicinity of the Stingray natural gas pipeline.

Terrance L. McGill, senior vice president of natural gas operations and engineering for Enbridge, said: “The Stingray Pipeline continues to operate under normal operating parameters at this time, in accordance with regulatory standards and guidelines, and we are in contact with regulatory authorities.

"A dive boat has been dispatched to the location, and we will commence an investigative dive as soon as weather conditions permit. If a leak is confirmed as a result of the diving activities, we will immediately begin repairs. We do not anticipate any potential business interruption to be material.”

01/12/2012