ExxonMobil Pipeline Co. cleaning Louisiana oil spill site

ExxonMobil Pipeline Co. was continuing cleanup operations Apr. 30 at the site of an Apr. 28 crude oil spill from its North Line.
April 30, 2012

ExxonMobil Pipeline Co. was continuing cleanup operations Apr. 30 at the site of an Apr. 28 crude oil spill from its North Line. The company estimated 1,900 bbl spilled from the line prior to its shutdown and said that the oil had been contained in the immediate are of the spill, a rural property near Torbert, La. ExxonMobil said it shut the pipeline down after identifying a pressure loss. Crews used vacuum trucks to recover the oil, ExxonMobil said.

The company said no injuries had occurred and that on-going air monitoring confirmed no danger to the public. ExxonMobil is coordinating the cleanup effort with local authorities, including the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality. The company has notified the US Environmental Protection Agency and other agencies and is investigating the cause of the spill.

The North Line is a 22-in. OD pipeline starting in St. James, La., and carrying crude to northern Louisiana.

ExxonMobil’s 12-in. OD Silvertip Pipeline spilled crude oil into the Yellowstone River last July (OGJ Online, July 5, 2011).

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Christopher E. Smith

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Chris joined Oil & Gas Journal in 2005 as Pipeline Editor, having already worked for more than a decade in a variety of oil and gas industry analysis and reporting roles. He became editor-in-chief in 2019 and head of content in 2025.

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