Equinor ASA found another area with potential oil products during its recovery operations in the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian.
The area was 70 to 80 kilometers off its South Riding Point oil storage terminal, which had five tanks with blown roofs, the Norwegian firm said in a Sept. 12 news release.
Equinor said there were no indications the terminal was the source of the potential product.
The company reiterated there was no oil leaking from the terminal. Equinor said an earlier suspected oil spill in an offshore area was confirmed as a patch of seaweed.
Equinor is adding machinery and equipment to its earlier deployed assets for the recovery operations.
