Royal Dutch Shell plc (NYSE: RDS-A) shut-in and evacuated nearby operations earlier this week, and the company will surely seek some compensation.
In addition to the gas leak, some amount of liquid condensate is also escaping, and has covered several square miles of the sea with a sheen that may have to be cleaned up once it is safe to return to the area.
Total may also be forced to drill a relief well, which would add about $58 million to the cost according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. Drilling a relief well could take up to seven months and cost the company $200 million.
The company only says that its costs are currently running at $1.5 million per day. Total’s shares are down -2.3% today at $49.96 in a 52-week range of $40.00-$64.44. Since Monday, shares are down about -9%.
Paul Ausick