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Friday,
June 18, 2010 @ 4:40
PM
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The
West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection’s
Office of Oil and Gas
released its final report on an
incident that took place in Doddridge County
last summer.
In the report, the agency concludes that the
petroleum-
based material in the stream was most likely associated
with
Tapo Energy’s drilling activity, but there is
insufficient credible evidence
to conclude that the
discharge was anything other than accidental.
As a result of the investigation, Tapo Energy was issued a
notice of
violation for discharging pollutants into the
waters of the state and was
assessed a penalty of $10,000.
In Aug. 2009, the DEP was notified of an
orange substance
on the surface of Buckeye Creek near West Union. The Office
of Oil and Gas inspectors spent many hours monitoring the
cleanup of the
material and investigating the incident.
The report, which can be found
on the agency’s website at
http://www.dep.wv.gov/oil-and-gas/Pages/default.aspx,
provides
chronological detail of the agency’s actions in
the investigation, as well
as its findings. In addition to
the report, all available public information
related to the
investigation can be found on the Office of Oil and Gas’
site under the heading Buckeye Creek Discharge
Investigation.