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Oil spill cleanup to enter ‘patrol and maintenance,” use smaller crews – Mississippi Press (blog) 0

Posted on November 30, 2011 by bp complaints

Oil spill cleanup to enter 'patrol and maintenance," use smaller crews
Mississippi Press (blog)
About 3.5 million pounds of oiled material has been removed from the barrier islands since the April 20, 2010, Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The government has estimated that 4.9 million barrels of oil gushed into the Gulf of

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Coast Guard: Work On Smaller Gulf Leak To Begin Sunday – Wall Street Journal 1

Posted on August 01, 2010 by bp complaints

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Coast Guard: Work On Smaller Gulf Leak To Begin Sunday
Wall Street Journal
The size of this leak–roughly estimated at 33 barrels a day–is a tiny fraction of the massive oil Gulf of Mexico oil spill that released tens of thousands
Leaking wellhead in Bayou St. Denis could be closed SundayNOLA.com
Day 99: The Latest on the Oil SpillNew York Times
Coast Guard: New Gulf Oil Spill Will Take More Than a Week to PlugAOL News
Daily Comet –KLFY –PennEnergy Petroleum Products (press release)
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Coast Guard:Efforts To Contain Smaller Gulf Well Leak To Begin Sunday – Wall Street Journal 1

Posted on July 31, 2010 by bp complaints

msnbc.com

Coast Guard:Efforts To Contain Smaller Gulf Well Leak To Begin Sunday
Wall Street Journal
A sheen was seen across six miles, but the size of this leak is a tiny fraction of the massive oil leak that began in late April after the Deepwater Horizon
Did Firefighters Help Sink the Deepwater Horizon Rig?ABC News
Did the government cause the Gulf spill?Hot Air (blog)
Inquiry asks: Did fire crews cause BP rig to sink?msnbc.com
HULIQ –Associated Content –Treehugger
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Simon Evans: Goliath stoned BP proves that smaller may be better 0

Posted on June 22, 2010 by bp complaints

Simon Evans: Goliath stoned BP proves that smaller may be better
I wasn’t surprised to hear BP chief Tony Hayward admit in last week’s Congressional inquisition that he didn’t know key details about the recent well, set up to deal with the Deepwater Horizon disaster. Related Stories Sean O’Grady: We will be hit in the pocket – but better off in the long run Stephen Foley: Lehmans battle with Barclays makes the case for bankruptcy reform Nigel Hawkes: Meters …
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