An oil contamination incident detected on June 19 near Dubendi beach has been traced to an underwater pipeline operated by Azerbaijan’s Azneft Production Unit, according to local media.
The State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) said its central Azneft services received reports of oil traces in the area between Pirallahi Island and the Dyubendi settlement.
Initial inspections using vessels and a helicopter identified an oil slick in the water, but the active source of the leak was not immediately confirmed, prompting multiple possible scenarios to be considered.
Following further diagnostics, authorities determined that the pollution originated from an underwater oil pipeline belonging to Azneft. Oil transport through the pipeline was immediately suspended.
An emergency response headquarters was established to manage the situation, and the incident was brought under control.
A diving inspection later revealed mechanical damage to the pipeline, preliminarily attributed to contact with an external object, possibly an anchor.
Repair and restoration works began immediately, with operations suspended until completion to prevent further leakage.
Cleanup efforts in the marine and coastal areas are being carried out in coordination with Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Emergency Situations and Azneft.
By Jeyhun Aghazada