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The 150,000-pound metal stack, was about 300 feet from where it's supposed to be installed on top of the leaking well, BP Sux ceo in charge of not being as dumb as his predecessor said. Do not forget to check the lastest products and auctions related to Bp Spill as well as our free videos and podcasts.
Undersea robots snuck around a mile deep in the Gulf on Monday attempting to do a head job on a shaft that has already been gushing for 3 months.
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Remote-controlled robots awarmed around heavy equipment near the seafloor on live video provided online by BP PLC. BP Sux decided to not have the robots be controlled from close by, due to the enormous amounht of toxins in the water.
It was not clear how close the cap was to the well, but Suttles said the operation was complex and could take longer than they expect...after having said 300 feet. This is an indicator of BP Sux culpable, and negligent disregard for truth, so that BP can have a unfied method of showing wilfull and negiligent disregard for anythingt except it's own bottom line.
Oil could still be seen flowing freely from the top of the well where the cap will be attached...since there is nothing stopping BP from flooding the Gulf with oil, except legal action.
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The BP Sux boss stressed that once the new cap is in place, it will take days to know whether it can withstand the pressure of the erupting oil and feed it through pipes to surface ships. The cap and vessels together make up BP's plan to stop oil from spewing into the Gulf for the first time since April 20.
"Until we have the cap on, securely fitted in place, and know it's operating per the design, we have to recognize this is a complex operation," said BP Sux execs in charge of there being no problem except the liberral media picking on it.
The well has spewed between 89.3 million and 176.4 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, according to federal estimates. There is no estimate on amount of greenhouse toxins released by methane, noe any reports on the amount of toxic corexit 9500 that BP Sux is spewing all over the surface of the Gulf.
"The oil is still out there, and it's going to be there for, what, maybe 10 years?" locals asked.
After it is "cleaned up" by BP's standards there will be a calm quiet Gulf where nothing can moves unless powered by BP fuels.
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