Swampy Cove, Where Exxon Oil Has Been Found, Is Part of Lake Conway

InsideClimate News 2013-04-10

Summary:

Local wetlands experts say that oil is in the lake, and Exxon tweaks its message.

By Maria Gallucci

When ExxonMobil's Pegasus pipeline ruptured on March 29, the company announced that no oil had leaked into Lake Conway, a major recreational reservoir just nine-tenths of a mile from the spill site in central Arkansas.

Some oil had spilled into a "cove adjacent to" the lake, the company said, but "Lake Conway remains oil free," according to news releases Exxon issued as recently as April 5.

That position has sparked a debate over where Lake Conway—one of Arkansas' premier fishing spots—begins and ends.

Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel told reporters, "I don't understand where this distinction is coming from. ...The cove is part of Lake Conway."

On Saturday, Exxon acknowledged that subtlety for the first time. "There is no oil in the main body of Lake Conway," according to a news release on Apr. 6—and an Exxon spokesperson on Tuesday.

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Tags:

tar sands/oil sands water and oceans exxon dilbit spill 2013

Authors:

Maria Gallucci

Date tagged:

04/10/2013, 09:52

Date published:

04/10/2013, 08:00