Heritage Responds To Oil Sighting In Vicinity of Rangie Nanan Drive, Tarouba
Heritage Petroleum Company Limited (Heritage) said it has responded to sightings of oil in the vicinity of Rangie Nanan Drive, Tarouba. “In accordance with established operational procedures, while investigations are underway, clean-up works are being carried out as a priority to remove any contaminated soil from the area,” the company said in a Media Release today (Friday 15th May, 2026).
According to Heritage, “Company representatives are engaged with nearby residents, keeping them informed, addressing any concerns and offering the relevant timely support. Air quality testing and monitoring are ongoing as a precautionary measure, to ensure safe levels are being maintained.”
The Media Release concluded by saying, “The Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries (MEEI), the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) and all other relevant parties and regulatory agencies, have been notified and remain engaged in the ongoing response efforts. Heritage remains committed to ensuring that all appropriate response, monitoring and remediation measures are implemented and will continue to provide updates as required.”
This follows a controversial incident in which the State oil company detected an offshore oil spill on 1st May, 2026, but allegedly did not disclose it until after Venezuelan authorities complained to the international community.
More on this as it becomes available.

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