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Clean-up and Recovery Operations Scaling Down Following Oil Spill in Corpus Christi Bay

Government and Politics

January 12, 2023

From: City Of Corpus Christi

Flint Hill Resources continues to respond to the release of approximately 335 barrels of light crude oil from a pipe failure at its Ingleside crude oil terminal that occurred on Saturday, December 24. The U.S. Coast Guard, the Texas General Land Office, and the Port of Corpus Christi Authority continue assisting with the ongoing cleanup efforts.

Flint Hills Resources (FHR) has received approval from the U.S. Coast Guard and the Texas General Land Office to remove all remaining boom from the waters of Corpus Christi and Nueces Bays following shoreline assessments conducted in conjunction with the U.S. Coast Guard, the Texas General Land Office, and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. All boom has been removed from North Beach, the Lexington, the Aquarium, and Nueces Bay. FHR removed the remaining 600 feet of boom located in the Nueces Bay near the Joe Fulton Corridor today.

It is anticipated that FHR and their contracted clean-up teams will be on-call for up to six months or longer, if needed, to respond to any remaining materials from this oil spill that might be sighted.

Although no significant material or sheen has been confirmed in the last nine days, rapid response teams remain in place to respond to resident concerns. Observations can be reported to the Flint Hills Resources Ingleside Response Center at 361-396-2831.

FHR will continue working with marine and wildlife experts as the number of deceased birds is at 13. One turtle was treated for potential exposure.

The following phone number has been established to receive claims: 1-800-254-1122.

Flint Hills Resources continues to work in full cooperation, oversight, and coordination with local, state, and federal authorities.

The cause of the incident is still under investigation.

During the City Manager’s Report portion of yesterday’s City Council Meeting, the City Manager, with Flint Hills Resources representatives in attendance, provided the City Council with a briefing displaying a timeline of events and the progress of clean-up and recovery efforts.