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Study: Bacteria May Not Have Battled the Methane Released in BP Explosion – EHS Today 0

Posted on June 02, 2011 by bp complaints

Study: Bacteria May Not Have Battled the Methane Released in BP Explosion
EHS Today
A new study suggests that bacteria may not, in fact, have consumed the methane released by the BP Deepwater Horizon explosion in 2010 – a finding that could have implications not only for the Gulf of Mexico's ecosystem, but also for how scientists
Gulf of Mexico ecosystems 1 year after the Deepwater HorizonFirstScience
Wanted: Celebrity to Bring Tourists Back to the Gulf of Mexicobrandchannel.com

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Up to 40% of Gulf Oil Spill Was Potent Methane Gas, Research Shows – SolveClimate News 0

Posted on March 03, 2011 by bp complaints

msnbc.com

Up to 40% of Gulf Oil Spill Was Potent Methane Gas, Research Shows
SolveClimate News
BP's Deepwater Horizon catastrophe is commonly referred to as the Gulf oil spill, but liquid oil wasn't the only hydrocarbon that gushed out of the Macondo well for 84 days. Up to 40 percent of the leak was gas, mostly methane invisible to
BP: Deep Water Oil Output In Angola, US Fell 15% In 2010Wall Street Journal
BP executives awarded bonuses despite Deepwater Horizon disasterThe Guardian
BP: No Bonuses For Heads Of Gulf OperationsNPR (blog)
Daily Comet –AFP –American Thinker (blog)
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Bacteria devoured methane gas from gulf oil spill, scientists say – Washington Post 1

Posted on January 11, 2011 by bp complaints

Globe and Mail

Bacteria devoured methane gas from gulf oil spill, scientists say
Washington Post
Cleanup and containment efforts continue at the Gulf of Mexico site of the oil spill following the Deepwater Horizon explosion. By Brian Vastag Last August,
Microbes Devoured Methane From BP Spill, Study SaysWall Street Journal
BP Gain 'Premature' as Panel Co-Head Cites ErrorsBloomberg
Looking over Deepwater HorizonThe Guardian
Ars Technica –Smith College Grécourt Gate –ABC News
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Bacteria ate up all the methane that spilled from the Deepwater Horizon well – io9 0

Posted on January 10, 2011 by bp complaints

New York Times (blog)

Bacteria ate up all the methane that spilled from the Deepwater Horizon well
io9
All the methane that erupted in the Deepwater Horizon disaster has disappeared. What happened to it? One theory says it was eaten. On April 20, 2010,
Green: Oil Spill Panel to Urge Tougher Oversight of Offshore DrillingNew York Times (blog)
Is the Worst Over For BP?International Business Times
Oil Spill Commission report could shape industry's futureNOLA.com
Tampabay.com –CNBC –Examiner.com
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Microbes Devoured Methane From BP Spill, Study Says – Wall Street Journal 0

Posted on January 10, 2011 by bp complaints

Globe and Mail

Microbes Devoured Methane From BP Spill, Study Says
Wall Street Journal
Bacteria made quick work of the tons of methane that billowed into the Gulf of Mexico along with oil from the Deepwater Horizon blowout,
Commission won't be last word on Gulf oil spillNewOrleans.Com
Loren Steffy: The price of drilling safelyHouston Chronicle
Methane-Munching Bacteria Ate Potent Gas From Gulf Oil Leak at Top SpeedNewsHour
Washington Post –USA Today –EcoWorld.com
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Bacteria Ate Methane from Gulf Oil Spill – EcoWorld.com 0

Posted on January 09, 2011 by bp complaints

Globe and Mail

Bacteria Ate Methane from Gulf Oil Spill
EcoWorld.com
Bacteria consumed methane gas from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in four months, a report said Thursday.
Methane-Munching Bacteria Ate Potent Gas From Gulf Oil Leak at Top SpeedNewsHour
Panel: Gulf oil spill could happen againDeseret News
Pulling punches on BPMarketWatch
USA Today –Wall Street Journal
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Fast-Acting Bacteria Consumed Oil Spill Methane – RedOrbit 0

Posted on January 09, 2011 by bp complaints

Globe and Mail

Fast-Acting Bacteria Consumed Oil Spill Methane
RedOrbit
The nearly 200000 tons of methane released into the Gulf of Mexico during last year's Deepwater Horizon oil spill were ingested by microbes in just four
Gulf oil spill: BP set to avoid gross negligence chargeThe Guardian
Loren Steffy: The price of drilling safelyHouston Chronicle
Methane-Munching Bacteria Ate Potent Gas From Gulf Oil Leak at Top SpeedNewsHour
AFP –MarketWatch –USA Today
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Researchers Surprised by Sudden Reduction of Methane Gas in The Gulf – Catholic Online 0

Posted on January 08, 2011 by bp complaints

National Geographic

Researchers Surprised by Sudden Reduction of Methane Gas in The Gulf
Catholic Online
"It appeared that [Deepwater Horizon] methane would be present in the Gulf for years to come," stated oceanographer John Kessler of Texas A&M.
BP and the Missing MethaneMother Jones
Week in science: peak travel, tree rings, and methane-eating bacteriaArs Technica
Bacteria Ate All the Methane From the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, New Study SaysPopular Science
Register –National Geographic –Financial Times
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BP and the Missing Methane – Mother Jones 0

Posted on January 08, 2011 by bp complaints

National Geographic

BP and the Missing Methane
Mother Jones
Nine months after BP's Deepwater Horizon disaster, a new report in the preeminent journal Science weighs in on the missing methane.
BP report spreads blameUPI.com
Bacteria Ate All the Methane From the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, New Study SaysPopular Science
Take a Harder Look at BPMotley Fool
Washington Post –PhysOrg.com –Register
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Gulf Oil Spill Surprise: Methane Almost Gone – National Geographic 0

Posted on January 07, 2011 by bp complaints

National Geographic

Gulf Oil Spill Surprise: Methane Almost Gone
National Geographic
Jars of plankton taken from near the Gulf oil spill show how the water's oxygen—and thus sea life—decreased with time, a sign of increased bacteria.
Gulf oil spill study's surprising find: Bacteria ate methane in three monthsChristian Science Monitor
Bacteria devoured methane from gulf oil spill, study showsLos Angeles Times
Methane-gobbling bacteria were hard at work in gulf oil spill, scientists sayWashington Post
WTAW –Sify –Wall Street Journal (blog)
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