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Glycol accidentally released into sea from West Aquarius rig

Glycol was discharged in the ocean from the West Aquarius drilling rig this week.

C-NLOPB, Hibernia both reviewing incident

The West Aquarius oil rig as seen in Bay Bulls Harbour from the East Coast Trail on Mickeleen's Path. (Darlene Scott)

Glycol was discharged in the ocean from the West Aquarius drilling rig this week, authorities revealed Thursday.

HiberniaManagement and Development Company (HMDC) said the discharge of glycol, which isused to prevent the control fluid from freezing,came from the blowout preventer on the rig on Monday.

In a news release Thursday, HMDC said it estimates that1317 litres of glycol was released into the ocean.

An investigation determined that a hose has parted just below sea level, resulting in the unauthorized discharge.

There was no impact on the blowout preventer on the rig.

TheCanada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Boardis reviewing the incident.

HMDC isalso continuing its investigation into the incident.