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Giant Kazakh oil field operator rejects spill reports

The operator of Kazakhstan's. giant overseas Kashagan oilfield denied reports of an oil spill. near the field and stated on Tuesday its centers were working. generally.

Globus, an environmental organisation in the Main Asian. nation, said earlier on Tuesday that satellite images had. caught a large oil spill in the northern Caspian Sea near. Kashagan.

Globus director Galina Chernova published on Facebook that a. slick of around 7 square km (2.7 square miles) had formed,. citing images from Sentinel-1A, a European satellite.

However NCOC, largely owned by Western oil majors which operate. the field, said those satellite images showed some different,. natural phenomenon, and subsequent shots of the very same location. revealed absolutely nothing uncommon.

The business said it had studied the location and discovered no. abnormalities.

Kashagan, one of Kazakhstan's largest oil fields, is being. established by the North Caspian Running Business (NCOC). consortium, which includes Shell, Eni,. TotalEnergies and Exxon Mobil.

The ecology department of Kazakhstan's Atyrau area, which. borders the Caspian, has also stated it would conduct a visual. examination and take samples at the oil production website.

(source: Reuters)