Iran denies reports of oil leak near Kharg Island export hub


DUBAI, May ⁠10 (Reuters) - Iran’s Oil Terminals Company ⁠denied reports of an oil ‌leak near Kharg Island on Sunday, according to state media, after satellite ​imagery this week appeared ⁠to show a ⁠large slick west of the country’s ⁠main ‌oil export hub in the Gulf.

The company’s ⁠chief executive said inspections had found ​no ‌evidence of leaks from storage ⁠tanks, ​pipelines, loading facilities or tankers operating near the island. He added ⁠that the Marine Emergency ​Mutual Aid Centre (MEMAC), a regional marine pollution body, had also reported ⁠no sign of leakage in the area.

The official said Iranian teams had conducted additional field ​inspections and laboratory ⁠testing after the reports emerged ​and had not identified “even ‌the smallest trace” ​of leakage.

(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

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