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Chevron to pay over $13 million in settlement for Kern County oil spills

Chevron will pay $13.1. million in settlement agreements with 2 California state. agencies for previous oil spills in Kern County, Bakersfield, the. California natural deposits agency stated on Wednesday.

Chevron, which has actually currently paid for the clean-up expenses for. its oil spills in 2019, will pay $5.6 million to the California. Department of Conservation, and $7.5 million to California. Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), the agency stated in a. statement.

Chevron spilled a minimum of 800,000 gallons of oil and. water into a creek bed in Kern county in 2019, according to. local media business.

The fine is the largest evaluated traditionally by both. departments, the report said.

Of the money gathered, $5.6 million will go towards continuous. work to plug old, orphaned wells and $7.5 million will go. towards environmental improvement tasks, oil wildlife. reaction readiness, and future spill response funding.

CDFW recorded over 70 oil spills in between 2018 and 2023 in. Kern County attributable to Chevron, which accounted for more. than 446,600 gallons

(source: Reuters)