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BP Oil Spill Causes More Damage: Nearly 100000 Jobs Lost – All247News (blog) 1

Posted on August 23, 2010 by bp complaints

CBC.ca

BP Oil Spill Causes More Damage: Nearly 100000 Jobs Lost
All247News (blog)
The explosion on April 20 aboard the Deepwater Horizon, a drilling rig working on a well for the oil company BP one mile below the surface of the Gulf of
Who benefited from that bad reporting of the Gulf oil spill?The Star-Ledger – NJ.com (blog)
Gulf oil spill plume stretches 22 miles, not breaking down muchChristian Science Monitor
BP Gulf Oil Spill's Walking DeadSalem-News.Com
CNN –Los Angeles Times (blog) –The Detroit News
all 2,165 news articles »

gulf oil spill updates – Google News

Brad Pitt Reconsiders Death Penalty Over BP Oil Spill In Spike Lee Documentary – MyStateline.com 0

Posted on August 23, 2010 by bp complaints

Sky News

Brad Pitt Reconsiders Death Penalty Over BP Oil Spill In Spike Lee Documentary
MyStateline.com
and Da Creek Don't Rise," Pitt comments on the April 20th oil rig explosion and subsequent oil spill that left the Gulf of Mexico in a polluted state.
Brad Pitt: Out for Deadly OilSpill Retribution?TIME
Brad Pitt: I would reconsider my views on death penalty for BP oil spillNew York Daily News
Pitt: Death penalty for BPPolitico (blog)
TheCelebrityCafe.com –SodaHead News –Hollyscoop
all 88 news articles »

gulf oil spill updates – Google News

BP, scientists study how to safely finish deepwater relief well – Oil & Gas Journal 0

Posted on August 23, 2010 by bp complaints

Reuters UK

BP, scientists study how to safely finish deepwater relief well
Oil & Gas Journal
Transocean Ltd.'s Deepwater Horizon semisubmersible drilled the well for BP and partners. An Apr. 20 blowout resulted in a rig explosion and fire that
BP 'Fishes' for Pipe That May Help in Gulf Spill InvestigationsBusinessWeek
BP 'Fishing' for Drill Pipe, Final Well Kill DelayedEnvironment News Service
BP aims to retrieve blowout preventer ThursdayReuters Africa
Stock Briefings (blog) –CNN –DailyFinance
all 78 news articles »

deepwater horizon – Google News

Gulf Oil Spill Claims Transfer to Independent Fund – Voice of America 2

Posted on August 23, 2010 by bp complaints

ABC News

Gulf Oil Spill Claims Transfer to Independent Fund
Voice of America
Photo: AP An independent facility is now processing claims for the Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster. The administration of the billion fund created by
Attorneys Question Rules For Gulf Oil Spill Fund PaymentsNational Underwriter Property And Casualty Insurance News
Biggest Lessons Learned From The BP Gulf Oil SpillGov Monitor
Gulf Oil Spill Victims May Also Sue BP PartnersDailyFinance
Bloomberg –Atlanta Journal Constitution –Examiner.com
all 1,479 news articles »

gulf oil disaster updates – Google News

Florida Releases August 23, 2010 Gulf Oil Spill Situation Update – Gov Monitor 0

Posted on August 23, 2010 by bp complaints

ABC News

Florida Releases August 23, 2010 Gulf Oil Spill Situation Update
Gov Monitor
Map of BP Oil Spill as of August 23, 2010. Click on images for larger picture. No recoverable oil has been reported by daily overflights since July 30.
Gulf Oil Spill Claims Transfer to Independent FundVoice of America
More on the gulf between oilspill reporting and accuracyThe Star-Ledger – NJ.com (blog)
Feinberg Says BP Gulf Oil Spill Victims May Be Able to Sue Some CompaniesBloomberg
DailyFinance –The Associated Press –AFP
all 1,459 news articles »

gulf oil spill updates – Google News

More Than 1.5 Million Feet of Hard Boom Recovered from Coastal Waters 0

Posted on August 23, 2010 by bp complaints

Key contact numbers

  • Report oiled shoreline or request volunteer information: (866) 448-5816
  • Submit alternative response technology, services or products: (281) 366-5511 
  • Submit a claim for damages: (800) 440-0858
  • Report oiled wildlife: (866) 557-1401

Deepwater Horizon Incident
Joint Information Center

Phone: (713) 323-1670
(713) 323-1671

MOBILE, Ala. – More than 90 percent of the hard boom initially deployed as part of the federal-led response but now potentially posing more risk than it offers protection for vital shorelines in Mississippi, Alabama and the Florida Panhandle has now been recovered. Because virtually no visible oil has been spotted on the surface of the Gulf in these areas recently, and in order to protect shorelines from any potential damage caused by boom in severe weather, the Incident Command Post at Mobile (ICP Mobile) announced that more than 1.5 million feet of hard boom has been recovered from those state waters. 

Responders remain vigilant and ready to deploy boom should it be needed to protect the coast from any new threats from oil that may emerge in the coming days and weeks.                                                                                                             

“Removal of hard boom is the right operational decision,” said U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Steven Poulin, Incident Commander at ICP Mobile.  “We remain fully committed to this response and stand prepared to redeploy boom should that be necessary as well as remove any oily material from the shoreline as quickly as possible in our continued effort to protect the Gulf Coast and its natural beauty.”

ICP Mobile has worked with federal, state and local officials to evaluate plans for boom removal.  During extreme weather the boom could become a navigational or safety hazard, or could damage environmentally sensitive lands. After the boom is removed, it is inspected, cleaned, repaired (as necessary) and stored at sites along the Gulf Coast for immediate redeployment should the need arise. Boom that cannot be redeployed is recycled or reused to the fullest extent practical.      

Quotes from Local Officials:

“I am pleased to see the oil spill is moving into the recovery stage,” said Fairhope, Ala., Mayor Timothy M. Kant. “Hard boom deployment was very difficult but the removal process was very efficient and the Coast Guard should be commended on the removal and recycling of the boom.”

“The removal of the boom is another step toward normalcy for our community and our region,” said Orange Beach, Ala., Mayor Tony Kennon. “We welcome it and we look forward now to moving into the economic recovery and enhancement phase of this discussion.” 

“I believe removal of boom from our shores and estuaries has resulted in several benefits to the town,” said Perdido Beach, Ala., Mayor Patsy Parker. “With diminished surface oil, removal of boom has allowed a greater degree of tide controlled flushing of the estuaries resulting in cleaner surface water.  Other benefits are:  greater freedom of movement of boat traffic and visual evidence that we’re moving from response to recovery.”

“Removing the boom shows the public a sign of better days to come,” said Gautier, Miss., Mayor Tommy Fortenberry. “Along with the well being capped, this brings peace to a stressful situation and demonstrates the progress.”

“I am glad to hear of this milestone,” said Long Beach, Miss., Mayor Billy Skellie. “It has been a relief to know the boom was available to protect our harbor, and it is also good to know it would be available should we need it again in the future. Let’s hope we do not need it again.” 

“Now that the well has been capped, the flow of oil has ceased, and all oil on the top water retrieved,  we commend the Unified Area Command on the efficient recovery of over 1 million feet of hard boom material,” said Gulfport, Miss., Mayor George Schloegel. “This has been a herculean effort. This removal will avoid inconvenience and even danger to area boaters. The recovered boom material can be held in reserve in the event it is needed elsewhere or if surface oil reappears in the Gulf.” 

“I am pleased that we are in a place where we can remove the boom,” said Destin, Fla., Mayor Sarah “Sam” Seevers. “It is a positive sign for our community that better days are ahead.  We are also being responsible by keeping a portion of it readily deployable in the event we are threatened by more product.” 

“We agree that the removal of the boom is the right decision at the height of hurricane season with no oil forecast,” said Escambia County Commissioner Marie Young, District 3. “We are also pleased that it is staged locally to redeploy if necessary along with skimmers remaining at NAS Pensacola.” 

“The removal of the boom is an excellent indication that we are moving into the long term recovery stage of this fight, but we must remain vigilant in assessing water quality,” said Escambia County Commissioner Gene Valentino, District 2. 

“God has smiled on us thus far and we have been lucky to have a limited landfall of oil,” said Panama City, Fla., Mayor Scott Clemons. “I am happy that we are in a position to remove most of the boom.  I know the administration is doing everything it can to protect us in the event there is a hurricane or storm.” 

“Removing the boom currently in the water is sign of hope, however, I am pleased to see that the county is keeping some on standby in the event we need it again,” said Santa Rosa Island Authority Director Buck Lee.  

Additional Information:

At the height of the Deepwater Horizon Response, nearly four million feet of boom, response-wide, was deployed, while more than 1.6 million feet of hard boom was deployed in the ICP Mobile area of responsibility. Operations to remove boom from along the shoreline of the Florida panhandle are nearing completion. Boom removal from the waters of Alabama and Mississippi continues.   

Boom was placed at critical points to protect wildlife refuges, estuaries, beaches, marshes and other environmentally sensitive lands from oil contamination.  Placement of boom along the coast was just one of the many actions taken by the response team to prevent oil from reaching the shore.    

The response team continues active surveillance of the waters and shoreline in Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. Operations will quickly deploy teams to safely, effectively and efficiently remove tarballs or oiled debris that may impact the shoreline.    

If there are questions, please contact the Incident Command Post at Mobile, Alabama Joint Information Center at (251) 445-8965.  

For further information about the response effort visit www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com or www.restorethegulf.gov.

 

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Nearly five years after Katrina, Spike Lee follows up with a documentary – Daily Breeze 0

Posted on August 23, 2010 by bp complaints

New York Times (blog)

Nearly five years after Katrina, Spike Lee follows up with a documentary
Daily Breeze
(Charlie Varley) What: Spike Lee's follow-up documentary about the aftermath of Katrina and the Gulf oil spill. The acclaimed filmmaker was in New Orleans
Spike Lee's If God Is Willing and Da Creek Don't Rise ReviewHuffington Post (blog)
Spike Lee continues New Orleans storyLos Angeles Times
Brad Pitt, Foot Fetishist Spice Up Spike Lee's Katrina Doc: Dave ShiflettBloomberg
Louisville Courier-Journal –New York Times (blog) –TV Squad (blog)
all 335 news articles »

gulf oil spill updates – Google News

Hearings into cause of oil spill begin in Houston – The Associated Press 0

Posted on August 23, 2010 by bp complaints

Globe and Mail

Hearings into cause of oil spill begin in Houston
The Associated Press
Neil Cramond testified before an investigative panel looking into the cause of the Deepwater Horizon explosion, which sent 206 million gallons of oil
Investigators Home In On What Could Be World's Deepest Crime SceneWall Street Journal (blog)
4th round of oil spill hearings starts todayHouston Chronicle
BP accused of secrecy with Gulf oil spill databaseComputerworldUK

all 347 news articles »

deepwater horizon – Google News

Biggest Lessons Learned From The BP Gulf Oil Spill – Gov Monitor 0

Posted on August 23, 2010 by bp complaints

msnbc.com

Biggest Lessons Learned From The BP Gulf Oil Spill
Gov Monitor
The economy, while substantially rebuilt, is still inherently vulnerable to natural disasters and man-made catastrophes such as the Gulf oil spill.
Feinberg Says BP Gulf Oil Spill Victims May Be Able to Sue Some CompaniesBloomberg
Gulf Oil Spill Victims May Also Sue BP PartnersDailyFinance
Ga. oil spill victims fear they'll be forgottenAtlanta Journal Constitution
Examiner.com –CNN International –Marketplace (blog)
all 1,375 news articles »

gulf oil disaster updates – Google News

More on the gulf between oil-spill reporting and accuracy – The Star-Ledger – NJ.com (blog) 0

Posted on August 23, 2010 by bp complaints

msnbc.com

More on the gulf between oilspill reporting and accuracy
The Star-Ledger – NJ.com (blog)
When it comes to the Gulf oil spill, the media have done the exact opposite. First the media exaggerated the possible effects of the spill beyond all
Feinberg Says BP Gulf Oil Spill Victims May Be Able to Sue Some CompaniesBloomberg
Hearings Into Cause of Oil Spill Begin in HoustonABC News
Obama Administration Defends Its Gulf Oil Spill ResponseThe Washington Independent
DailyFinance –Atlanta Journal Constitution –al.com (blog)
all 1,224 news articles »

gulf oil spill updates – Google News



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