Sheen may be from Deepwater Horizon rig wreckage Houston Chronicle Oil sheens spotted in the Gulf of Mexico near the site of BP's failed Macondo well may be coming from the wreckage of the Deepwater Horizon rig, according to the US Coast Guard. Sheens have been spotted in recent weeks … Coast Guard: Sheens near site of Deepwater Horizon disaster not from BP's …Washington Post Coast Guard, Transocean Look Into Gulf Oil SheenWall Street Journal Coast Guard Says Sunken Transocean Rig May Be the Source of Gulf Oil SheenBloomberg BusinessWeek all 198 news articles »
Coast Guard puts Transocean on notice for recent slick in Gulf of Mexico Examiner.com After nearly a month of investigating a growing oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico originating near the site of last year's Deepwater Horizon disaster, the US Coast Guard today issued a statement showing that their investigation may be drawing to a close. …
Coast Guard Says Sunken Transocean Rig May Be the Source of Gulf Oil Sheen Bloomberg An oil slick from the sunken Deepwater Horizon drilling platform is seen off the coast of Louisiana May 10, 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico. Photograph: NASA via Getty Images An oil slick from the sunken … Coast Guard: Sheens near site of Deepwater Horizon disaster not from BP's …Washington Post Sheen may be from Deepwater Horizon rig wreckageHouston Chronicle Coast Guard, Transocean Look Into Gulf Oil SheenWall Street Journal BusinessWeek all 192 news articles »
Coast Guard, Transocean Look Into Gulf Oil Sheen Wall Street Journal HOUSTON—The US Coast Guard said Tuesday it is working with Transocean Ltd. to find out whether last year's wreckage of the Deepwater Horizon rig is the source of oil sheens that have appeared in the Gulf of Mexico. … Coast Guard Says Sunken Transocean Rig May Be the Source of Gulf Oil SheenBloomberg US Says Sunken Transocean Rig May Be Source of Oil SheenBusinessWeek Coast Guard: Sheen in Gulf not from capped BP wellThe Associated Press Platts all 182 news articles »
US Says Sunken Transocean Rig May Be Source of Oil Sheen BusinessWeek 27 (Bloomberg) — The US Coast Guard said the wreckage of Transocean Ltd.'s Deepwater Horizon drilling rig may be the source of an oily sheen on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico. The Coast Guard notified Vernier, Switzerland-based Transocean today … Transocean Rig May Be Source of Oil Sheen: USBloomberg Coast Guard, Transocean Look Into Gulf Oil SheenWall Street Journal US Gulf sheen could be from Deepwater Horizon-USCGLondon South East The Associated Press –Platts all 55 news articles »
Final Macondo report spreads blame Bizjournals.com The federal government's new security zone around the site of the Deepwater Horizon rig disaster extends in a 750-foot radius from the center of the drilling rig's wreckage off the Louisiana coast. The federal government has released its final report … BP Shortcuts Led to Gulf Oil Spill, Report SaysNew York Times BP, contractors violated safety rules, US inquiry findsLos Angeles Times Deepwater Horizon report syphons off some of blame from BPThe Guardian Washington Post –Boston Globe all 1,764 news articles »
BP Gulf of Mexico Drilling Plan Criticized by Environmentalists, Lawmakers Bloomberg BP was “ultimately responsible” for the accident on the Deepwater Horizon rig that killed 11 and started the leak, though rigowner Transocean Ltd. and Halliburton Co (HAL), which provided cement, share some of the blame, a US report said Sept. 14. … UCSB Researcher Receives Grant to Study Impact of Deepwater Horizon Oil SpillSanta Barbara Independent BP showing signs of life in Gulf of MexicoUPI.com BP Files Its First Deepwater Gulf Exploration Plan Since Oil SpillFox Business GardenNews.biz (press release) –DigitalJournal.com –Tampabay.com all 145 news articles »
UCSB Researcher Receives Grant to Study Impact of Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Santa Barbara Independent Uta Passow, a researcher in UC Santa Barbara's Marine Science Institute, spent most of the past year in the Gulf of Mexico analyzing the environmental impact of oil spilled as a result of the Deepwater Horizon disaster in April 2010. … 1 million pounds of carbon released after Gulf of Mexico spillDigitalJournal.com BP Files Its First Deepwater Gulf Exploration Plan Since Oil SpillFox Business build on oil drilling safety effortsTampabay.com Pensacola News Journal –World Socialist Web Site –Bloomberg all 131 news articles »
1 million pounds of carbon released after Gulf of Mexico spill DigitalJournal.com One million pounds of carbon were released into the atmosphere following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Spill, according to researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). On April 20th, 2010, an explosion on the Deepwater … BP Files Its First Deepwater Gulf Exploration Plan Since Oil SpillFox Business Viewpoint: Don't worry: No evidence that tarballs will make you sickPensacola News Journal Report cites BP responsibility in Gulf blowoutWorld Socialist Web Site Bloomberg –TG Daily –GardenNews.biz (press release) all 128 news articles »
Finding a safe approach Petroleum News Following the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, in June 2010 the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission opened an investigation into whether the state needs to overhaul its regulations for offshore drilling in state waters. … Challenges of deepwater drillingThe FINANCIAL Lloyd's Report Sums Up Deepwater ChallengesOccupational Health & Safety Deepwater drilling risk rising – Lloyd'sReactions Magazine (subscription)