Unified Command responds to oil spill in Terrebonne Bay

Rene’ Lloyd Barras
August 11, 2022
LDH closes molluscan shellfish growing waters in area 15 due to Terrebonne Bay oil spill
August 11, 2022
Rene’ Lloyd Barras
August 11, 2022
LDH closes molluscan shellfish growing waters in area 15 due to Terrebonne Bay oil spill
August 11, 2022

The unified command composed of the Coast Guard, Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator’s Office (LOSCO), and Hilcorp continue its response to an oil discharge Wednesday after a tank platform collapse at the Hilcorp Caillou Island facility in Terrebonne Bay, Louisiana. 

The source of the estimated 13,944 gallons of oil discharge was secured Monday. A Wednesday morning overflight showed no remaining recoverable oil within the area, with the remaining product expected to dissipate naturally over the next few days.

Nearly 10,000 feet of containment boom was deployed along with three shallow water skimming vessels and ten fast response vessels to contain and recover observable oil. Additional overflights, drone evaluations, and on-water assessments will continue to closely monitor the situation.


 

Minimal marsh and wildlife impacts have been observed and the unified command continues to assess the situation. 

 

“Due to the automated systems that immediately shut in the facility and the quick response of the operator to isolate the scene and contact federal, state, and local agencies, the impact of the incident was greatly diminished,” said Capt. Loan O’Brien, the Coast Guard’s Federal On-Scene Coordinator for the incident. “The quick response enabled Coast Guard, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association, Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator’s Office, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, Louisiana Department of Health, along with Hilcorp Energy Company, Environmental Safety & Health Consulting Services, and Forefront Emergency Management to swiftly remove oil and greatly mitigate the impact to the environment.”

 


Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Houma personnel initially received a notification from the National Response Center Monday stating the platform experienced a structural failure causing a tank to collapse into the water and spill the oil.  

 

No injuries have been reported and the cause of the incident is under investigation.

 

Marine safety information bulletins and broadcast notice to mariners have been issued regarding all vessels avoiding the area and maintaining a safe distance from response operations. Mariners are encouraged to report any stray oil to the National Response Center at (800) 424-8892. For further information on these advisories, contact MSU Houma officer-of-the-day at (985) 665-2437.

 


Hilcorp has provided a claims line that people affected by this spill may call: (281) 486-5511.

 

Port conditions change based on weather forecasts, and current port conditions can be viewed on the following Coast Guard homeport webpages: