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Total Says Leak on North Sea Platform Plugged

French energy company Total says a gas leak on a North Sea platform has been stopped after a 12-hour operation to pump heavy mud into a well.

LONDON (AP) — French energy company Total says a gas leak on a North Sea platform has been stopped after a 12-hour operation to pump heavy mud into a well.

Yves-Louis Darricarrere, Total's president of exploration and production, said Wednesday in a statement that "a major turning point has been achieved."

A total of 238 staff were evacuated from the platform, about 150 miles (240 kilometers) off the Scottish coast, in March after the leak was detected.

In the early stages of the leak, the platform was pouring out about 7 million cubic feet (200,000 cubic meters) of natural gas each day.

Total said a so-called "kill" operation had been carried out, which involved pumping heavy mud into a well to seal the leak.

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