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First Video of One of the Three Deep Horizon Well Leaks 0

Posted on May 31, 2010 by bp complaints

This video, dated 05/11/10, shows one of the three major oil leaks left after the fire and subsequent sinking of the Deepwater Horizon mobile drilling platform.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

As I’m watching the news, seeing all of these fantastical, hopeless ideas being honestly tossed around as possibly viable-enough-to-try solutions to the oil well rupture, I just had to come up with my own that I thought would have the same probability of working. See? I should get paid the same amount as Gov’t consultants– When do I get my check? PS- This video was partially made in direct response to this bunch of silliness- www.ireport.com PPS- IRL I don’t have a half-inebriated, 1/4-southern redneck, 1/4 brain-dead speech impediment.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

CITIZEN SOLDIER ~ THREE DOORS DOWN ~ DEEPWATER HORIZON OIL BLOWOUT 33

Posted on May 20, 2010 by bp complaints

The Deepwater Horizon oil spill (also referred as BP oil spill,[5] Gulf of Mexico oil spill, and Macondo blowout) is a massive ongoing oil spill and oil gusher in the Gulf of Mexico that started on April 20, 2010. The spill followed a blowout that caused an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling rig, which then sank off the coast of Louisiana.[2] Eleven rig workers are missing and presumed dead; the explosion also injured 17 others.[6] The oil spill covers a surface area of at least 2500 square miles (6500 km2) according to estimates reported on May 3, 2010 by CNBC.[3] The oil spill, originating from a deepwater oil well 5000 feet (1500 m) below sea level, is discharging an estimated 525 thousand barrels (210,0001,100000 US gallons; 790,0004,000000 litres) of crude oil daily.[7] The spill is expected to eclipse the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill as the worst US oil disaster in history.[8] Experts fear that it will result in an environmental disaster as the oil from the well site reaches the Gulf coast, damaging the Gulf of Mexico fishing industry, tourism industry, and habitat of hundreds of bird species.[9][10] Crews are working to block off bays and estuaries, using anchored barriers, floating booms, and sand-filled barricades along shorelines. BP was principal developer of the “Macondo Prospect” oil field and leased the drilling rig from Transocean Ltd.[11] The US Government has named BP as the responsible party in the incident and will hold the company
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Dramatic close up video of the fire on the oil rig Deepwater Horizon located in the Gulf of Mexico and operated by British Patrolium (BP). Eleven missing oil rig crew members are now presumed dead, and the search was called off.

Gulf of Mexico oil spill: BP caps ONE of the three leaks 0

Posted on May 11, 2010 by bp complaints

Gulf of Mexico oil spill: BP caps ONE of the three leaks
Following the failure of the BP attempt to contain the gushing leak in the Gulf of Mexico, citizens on the Louisiana coastline are pitching in – by donating their HAIR to soak up the leak.

Read more on Daily Mail

One of three leaks capped in Gulf of Mexico oil spill 0

Posted on May 07, 2010 by bp complaints

One of three leaks capped in Gulf of Mexico oil spill
The Coast Guard says BP PLC has managed to cap one of three leaks at a deepwater oil well.

Read more on The Oregonian

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BP Says It’s Stopped One Of Three Leak Points 0

Posted on May 06, 2010 by bp complaints

BP Says It’s Stopped One Of Three Leak Points
BP Says It’s Stopped One Of Three Leak Points

Read more on Fox News

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Will the Gulf Oil Spill Be This Generation’s Three Mile Island? – New York Times (blog) 0

Posted on May 03, 2010 by bp complaints

Will the Gulf Oil Spill Be This Generation's Three Mile Island?
New York Times (blog)
Does anyone have the sense that the recent BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico may come to be seen as a Three Mile Island moment, at least for the

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View full post on gulf oil disaster updates – Google News.

Current timeline to shut down Gulf of Mexico oil spill: three months 0

Posted on May 02, 2010 by bp complaints

Current timeline to shut down Gulf of Mexico oil spill: three months
Federal officials speaking about the Gulf of Mexico oil spill Sunday morning appeared to be steeling the Louisiana coast – and the nation – for consequences that could be “catastrophic.”

Read more on The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News

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