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Deepwater Horizon committee hears from oil industry executives — Sept. 26 … – Genetic Engineering News (press release) 0

Posted on September 22, 2010 by bp complaints

Deepwater Horizon committee hears from oil industry executives — Sept. 26
Genetic Engineering News (press release)
A committee of the National Academy of Engineering and National Research Council that is conducting an analysis of the causes of the Deepwater Horizon

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NOAA’s ESRL to Study Impacts of Deepwater Horizon Spill – Examiner.com 0

Posted on September 22, 2010 by bp complaints

NOAA's ESRL to Study Impacts of Deepwater Horizon Spill
Examiner.com
After burning for approximately 36 hours, Deepwater Horizon sank on 22 April 2010. The rig eventually came to rest on the seafloor approximately 5000 ft

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Oil industry set for surge in insurance premiums after Deepwater disaster – The Guardian 0

Posted on September 21, 2010 by bp complaints

The Guardian

Oil industry set for surge in insurance premiums after Deepwater disaster
The Guardian
Oil companies face a sharp rise in the cost of insuring deepwater oil rigs at the start of next year in the wake of the Deepwater Horizon explosion in the

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Deepwater Horizon Response Leadership Consolidated to Reflect Ongoing … – eNews Park Forest 0

Posted on September 20, 2010 by bp complaints

Globe and Mail

Deepwater Horizon Response Leadership Consolidated to Reflect Ongoing
eNews Park Forest
20, 2010, the Unified Area Command, formed in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, will consolidate Incident Command Posts in Houma, La.,
Oil CEOs Must All Be Chief Safety Officers NowForbes
BP Kills Macondo, But It's Legacy Lives OnWall Street Journal (blog)
Deepwater Horizon Well Is DeadToTheCenter.com
The Guardian –Examiner.com –Wikinews
all 7,573 news articles »

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Gulf Coast Incident Management Team Established in New Orleans, Deepwater Horizon Response Leadership Consolidated to Reflect Ongoing Operations 0

Posted on September 20, 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) 916-4893
  • Report oiled wildlife: (866) 557-1401

Deepwater Horizon Incident
Joint Information Center

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

Gulf Coast Incident Management Team established in New Orleans
Deepwater Horizon Response leadership consolidated to reflect ongoing operations

On Monday, Sept. 20, 2010, the Unified Area Command, formed in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, will consolidate Incident Command Posts in Houma, La., and Mobile, Ala., into a Gulf Coast Incident Management Team located in New Orleans.

The planned reorganization of the command structure has been designed to more efficiently support the needs of the day-to-day operation of the ongoing response while not impacting the frontline responders cleaning shoreline, sampling Gulf waters, and responding to any recoverable oil found.

“The Incident Command Posts located across the Gulf region during the emergency phase of this response allowed our on-scene commanders to make critical decisions to protect sensitive coastal areas in real time as we all worked to bring the Deepwater Horizon wellhead under control,” said Federal On-Scene Coordinator Coast Guard Rear Adm. Paul Zukunft.

“While the risk posed by the wellhead has ended, we still have 25 thousand workers conducting clean up operations along 600 miles of shoreline and this consolidation of our command structure allows us to more efficiently support those operations while allowing federal agencies to redeploy hundreds of personnel where they are most needed.”

The consolidation plan was approved by the Zukunft in consultation with Gulf state governors, and state and local officials based on feedback provided by incident commanders on the status of response activities. Response liaisons will remain in place to ensure ongoing two-way communication between state and local officials with IMT staff in New Orleans.

At the height of the response, as many as 47,848 responders, 8,044 vessels and 123 aircraft were deployed to the Gulf to spot, track and recover oil. As the response transitions from the emergency to recovery phase, the focus of operations has shifted to the beaches, marshes, wetlands and other sensitive coastal areas for cleanup and equipment removal while scientists continue to monitor the water for the presence of remaining oil.

“This consolidation reflects a right-sizing of command personnel but in no way diminishes our commitment to the people of the Gulf region in the wake of this unprecedented event,” said Zukunft. “The federal government will remain as long as it takes to ensure all recoverable oil has been removed from the Gulf, seafood coming out of the Gulf is safe to eat, and beaches along the Gulf coast are open for business.”

For more information on the ongoing Deepwater Horizon response, visit http://www.RestoreTheGulf.gov.

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Recent Updates for Unified Command for the Deepwater BP Oil Spill | Deepwater Horizon Response

Gulf Coast Incident Management Team Established in New Orleans, Deepwater Horizon Response Leadership Consolidated to Reflect Ongoing Operations 0

Posted on September 20, 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) 916-4893
  • Report oiled wildlife: (866) 557-1401

Deepwater Horizon Incident
Joint Information Center

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

Gulf Coast Incident Management Team established in New Orleans
Deepwater Horizon Response leadership consolidated to reflect ongoing operations

On Monday, Sept. 20, 2010, the Unified Area Command, formed in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, will consolidate Incident Command Posts in Houma, La., and Mobile, Ala., into a Gulf Coast Incident Management Team located in New Orleans.

The planned reorganization of the command structure has been designed to more efficiently support the needs of the day-to-day operation of the ongoing response while not impacting the frontline responders cleaning shoreline, sampling Gulf waters, and responding to any recoverable oil found.

“The Incident Command Posts located across the Gulf region during the emergency phase of this response allowed our on-scene commanders to make critical decisions to protect sensitive coastal areas in real time as we all worked to bring the Deepwater Horizon wellhead under control,” said Federal On-Scene Coordinator Coast Guard Rear Adm. Paul Zukunft.

“While the risk posed by the wellhead has ended, we still have 25 thousand workers conducting clean up operations along 600 miles of shoreline and this consolidation of our command structure allows us to more efficiently support those operations while allowing federal agencies to redeploy hundreds of personnel where they are most needed.”

The consolidation plan was approved by the Zukunft in consultation with Gulf state governors, and state and local officials based on feedback provided by incident commanders on the status of response activities. Response liaisons will remain in place to ensure ongoing two-way communication between state and local officials with IMT staff in New Orleans.

At the height of the response, as many as 47,848 responders, 8,044 vessels and 123 aircraft were deployed to the Gulf to spot, track and recover oil. As the response transitions from the emergency to recovery phase, the focus of operations has shifted to the beaches, marshes, wetlands and other sensitive coastal areas for cleanup and equipment removal while scientists continue to monitor the water for the presence of remaining oil.

“This consolidation reflects a right-sizing of command personnel but in no way diminishes our commitment to the people of the Gulf region in the wake of this unprecedented event,” said Zukunft. “The federal government will remain as long as it takes to ensure all recoverable oil has been removed from the Gulf, seafood coming out of the Gulf is safe to eat, and beaches along the Gulf coast are open for business.”

For more information on the ongoing Deepwater Horizon response, visit http://www.RestoreTheGulf.gov.

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Recent Updates for Unified Command for the Deepwater BP Oil Spill | Deepwater Horizon Response

Deepwater Horizon Disaster Cost BP $10bn – TopNews United States 0

Posted on September 20, 2010 by bp complaints

Globe and Mail

Deepwater Horizon Disaster Cost BP bn
TopNews United States
The cost that BP has had to pay up to now for the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe has struck bn. The containing and cleaning process of the gigantic oil
BP well dead, but its effects live onHouston Chronicle
UNH to study gulf spillBoston Globe
BP oil well – RIP – Sealed and DeadRight Pundits
RedOrbit –Nature.com (blog) –News & Observer
all 7,465 news articles »

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Deepwater Horizon: the end of the beginning – Nature.com (blog) 0

Posted on September 20, 2010 by bp complaints

The Guardian

Deepwater Horizon: the end of the beginning
Nature.com (blog)
Deepwater Horizon took nearly five months to completely seal, from the date of the accident. This doesn't look quite so bad when you compare it to the
BP well dead, but its effects live onHouston Chronicle
UNH to study gulf spillBoston Globe
Oil industry set for surge in insurance premiums after Deepwater disasterThe Guardian
RedOrbit –PennEnergy- Energy News (press release) –Globe and Mail
all 7,247 news articles »

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Deepwater Horizon spill good for some species – HULIQ 1

Posted on September 20, 2010 by bp complaints

The Guardian

Deepwater Horizon spill good for some species
HULIQ
This is not a story about minimizing the impact of the Gulf oil spill, but it will center on an interesting boon for certain life forms in the Gulf.
BP oil well behind disaster is officially declared deadExaminer.com
Gulf Oil Spill: Deepwater Horizon Well Now 'Effectively Dead' Says Coast GuardAll247News
Coast Guard declares BP Gulf oil well pluggedNECN
Voice of America –580 CFRA Radio –Victoria Advocate
all 1,720 news articles »

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Gulf Oil Spill: Deepwater Horizon Well Now ‘Effectively Dead’ Says Coast Guard – All247News 1

Posted on September 19, 2010 by bp complaints

The Guardian

Gulf Oil Spill: Deepwater Horizon Well Now 'Effectively Dead' Says Coast Guard
All247News
All told, it is a no-win situation for the company, businessmen and Gulf Coast residents. Time will tell how much of an effect the Gulf Coast oil spill has
Blown-out BP well is declared deadLos Angeles Times
Q+A: BP's Gulf of Mexico well is plugged. Now what?Reuters
BP kills blown-out well after five monthsUSA Today
CNN –Bloomberg –Financial Times
all 1,785 news articles »

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