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Canada News.Net
18 hours ago
- Politics
- Canada News.Net
AAEA Demands Accountability for Abandoned Oil/Gas Well Operations
Guwahati: Expressing concern over the Sivasagar crude-oil well gas leakage for days, a northeast India-based forum of graduate engineers urged both Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and Oil India Limited (OIL) to deal honestly with the abandoned wells. Both have the potential to harm human life, property and environment, where the concerned private parties often do not come to take responsibility. All Assam Engineer's Association (AAEA), in a statement, also appealed to the Union government in New Delhi to help the concerned company officials held accountable for any disaster that takes place on a deserted oil/gas well after declaring it dried up. Its apprehended that some corrupt ONGC and OIL officials continue declaring selected oil/gas wells as being old ones (meaning not feasible for drilling) so that private parties can be given the opportunity to drill and extract benefits with an understanding of sharing benefits with both the state-sponsored companies. Is anyone monitoring the responsible officials after they declare a loaded oil/gas well as a dry one and then secretly deal with private parties for extraction for personal gains? said AAEA president Er Kailash Sarma, working president Er Nava J Thakuria and secretary Er Inamul Hye. The Bhatiapar-Bari Chuk (Sivasagar) and 2020 Baghjan (Tinsukia) OIL well blow-out remind us of the same story where private parties were operating the well (after those were assumed not to be resourceful enough) and accidents took place. It means that no lessons have been learned on how to prevent such practices. Shockingly, India as a nation still does not have an efficient response team to deal with disasters with such magnitudes, so the expert teams from Canada or the USA need to come to address the problems at the crucial moment, added the AAEA statement.


Canada Standard
a day ago
- Politics
- Canada Standard
AAEA Demands Accountability for Abandoned Oil/Gas Well Operations
Pressenza 24 Jun 2025, 05:53 GMT+10 Guwahati: Expressing concern over the Sivasagar crude-oil well gas leakage for days, a northeast India-based forum of graduate engineers urged both Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and Oil India Limited (OIL) to deal honestly with the abandoned wells. Both have the potential to harm human life, property and environment, where the concerned private parties often do not come to take responsibility. All Assam Engineer's Association (AAEA), in a statement, also appealed to the Union government in New Delhi to help the concerned company officials held accountable for any disaster that takes place on a deserted oil/gas well after declaring it dried up. Its apprehended that some corrupt ONGC and OIL officials continue declaring selected oil/gas wells as being old ones (meaning not feasible for drilling) so that private parties can be given the opportunity to drill and extract benefits with an understanding of sharing benefits with both the state-sponsored companies. Is anyone monitoring the responsible officials after they declare a loaded oil/gas well as a dry one and then secretly deal with private parties for extraction for personal gains? said AAEA president Er Kailash Sarma, working president Er Nava J Thakuria and secretary Er Inamul Hye. The Bhatiapar-Bari Chuk (Sivasagar) and 2020 Baghjan (Tinsukia) OIL well blow-out remind us of the same story where private parties were operating the well (after those were assumed not to be resourceful enough) and accidents took place. It means that no lessons have been learned on how to prevent such practices. Shockingly, India as a nation still does not have an efficient response team to deal with disasters with such magnitudes, so the expert teams from Canada or the USA need to come to address the problems at the crucial moment, added the AAEA statement. Nava J. Thakuria
Yahoo
11-04-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Woodland Jr. High principal named 2025 Principal of the Year
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — David McClure, principal of Woodland Jr. High School, was honored as the 2025 Principal of the Year by the Arkansas Association of Middle Level Administrators (AAMLA) in a surprise ceremony at the school. The announcement was made in front of staff and students on Apr. 11 by Dr. Mike Hernandez, executive director of the Arkansas Association of Educational Administrators (AAEA), Lennett Thrasher, AAEA assistant executive director and AAMLA board members, according to a Facebook post. 5 University of Arkansas students' visas terminated by Department of Homeland Security The award is given annually to a middle school principal in Arkansas who has demonstrated exceptional leadership, creating a positive and motivating school environment. 'Mr. McClure is a strong instructional leader. His school's test scores are consistently at the highest levels in the state, but beyond that, they consistently grow students at Woodland. His humble nature causes him to give credit to everyone except himself, but the truth is that his skill at providing actionable feedback to teachers, supporting them to thrive, connecting with families, and always keeping students at the forefront contribute directly to these outstanding results,' Dr. Kristina Hudson, Executive Director of Secondary Education for Fayetteville Public Schools, said in the post. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.