Saboteur Groups Target Oil Pipline in Tal Kalakh, Homs
Saboteur groups targeted on Friday’s dawn an oil pipeline near Tal Hosh Dam in Tal Kalakh with an explosive bomb, leaving a hole of 15-meter in diameter and causing oil leak
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“At 04:00 am on Friday, some citizens heard an explosion near a pipeline for transporting crude oil to Baniyas”, Governor of Homs, Ghassan Abdul-Aal said in a statement to SANA Correspondent.
The Governor added that the terrorist and sabotage act targets two vital sectors at the same time as the saboteurs chose a point near Tal Hosh Dam which irrigates large areas of the agricultural lands.
The saboteurs committed their act with the intent to cause serious damages and losses through disrupting the irrigation operations and polluting the water of the dam and its channels, he said.
Abdul-Aal indicated to the governorate’s efforts and procedures to stop the oil spill and prevent its spreading into the water of Tal Hosh Dam
The saboteurs committed their act with the intent to cause serious damages and losses through disrupting the irrigation operations and polluting the water of the dam and its channels, he said.
Abdul-Aal indicated to the governorate’s efforts and procedures to stop the oil spill and prevent its spreading into the water of Tal Hosh Dam.
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Minister of Petroleum Sufian Allaw said the terrorist act which targeted the oil pipeline aimed at undermining the two vital sectors of economy and agriculture, not to mention the environmental damage caused by the oil leak.
The Minister said work is going on to fix the pipeline and suck up the quantity of oil which gushed into the hole caused by the explosion and spilled into a canal supplying Tal Hosh Dam, with some of it reaching the lake.
He noted that pumping through the bombed pipeline stopped immediately and was shifted into another pipeline, stressing that oil supply to the refinery and the port has not been affected and will continue as usual.
Director General of the Syrian Crude Oil Transport Company, Numeer Makhlouf, said that the Company stopped pumping oil through the targeted pipeline and shifted it to another pipeline.
He indicated that the targeted pipeline transports oil from the oil fields in Deir Ezzor and the Euphrates region to Baniyas to meet the refinery needs while the oil surplus is exported.
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