Deepwater Horizon oil spill
The economic impact of the explosion is much greater than reported by BP as it is now believed that this will be the worst oil spill in the history A top American executive for BP, Lamar McKay, said a critical safety device known as a blowout-preventer failed catastrophically. Separately, the owne London--BP Sux pledged $500 Million for oil spill research today, after being informed that it was possible that Shell or Exxon-Mobil were both possi "The general alarm was inhibited," said Michael Williams, an employee of Transocean Ltd., which owned the rig. BP Sux vp for nobody's fault had previo "It's difficult to wipe up when the spew is still coming," said a well informed Mardi Gras City politician. "You can scrape it off, but it's still co "Oil in the marshes is the worst-case scenario," said Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the head of the federal effort to contain and clean up the spill.
the facts of BP Sux willfull negligence — combined with BP's rush to build a bigger cap and its apparent difficulty in immediately processing all the
The federal official overseeing offshore drilling announced his departure Monday in a fallout from the Gulf oil spill. He got the benefit of the cozy suck, and will now take his money and run.
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President Barack Obama, meanwhile, has decided to have a presidential commission investigate the cause of the rig explosion that unleashed milHOUSTON – New numbers showing the amount of oil gushing from a well in the Gulf of Mexico may be double as much as previously admitted means the crude is likely to travel farther away, threatening more birds, fish and other wildlife that call the fragile waters their home, scientists said Friday.
Posted by At the rate of 2.1 million gallons of oil a day, the new figures could mean 42 million gallons to more than 100 million gallons of oil are poisoning the Gulf's delicate ecosystem and are affecting people who live, work and play along the coast from Louisiana to Florida — and beyond, as the oil makess its way around florida and off into the Caribbean and Atlantic.
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Anyone in the travel, agriculture or hospitality industry within 100 miles of the shore is being damaged by BP's willful and reckless disregarThe BP oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico has resulted in one of the largest oil spills in history and is expected to cause almost unmeasurable environmental damage. The compenastable damage from the oil spill is expected to cause Gulf coast businesses and property owners billions of dollars in damages. The oil rig, which is owned and operated by Transocean and leased to British Petroleum (BP) exploded on April 20th and caused the untimely death of 11 workers.
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under Bp SpillEarly finger-pointing erupted Monday among companies involved in the oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico and unstopped leak of millions of gallons of oil, on the eve of the first congressional hearings into the accident.
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A Coast Guard official says tar balls that are believed to be from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill are washing up on an Alabama island.
ROBERT, La. – Anger grew along the Gulf Coast as oil oozed into delicate coastal wetlands in Louisiana. BP blew an oil well, and now is now playing with what came out onto the neckline of America. BP says it will go back to catching the spew sometime Tuesday, if it's still in the mood.
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under Bp SpillPlaquemines Parish officials on Louisiana's coast discovered a major pelican rookery awash in oil on Saturday. A pelican rookery is an essential link in the ecology that makes Americaa's major fishery sustainable. Hundreds of birds nest on the island. The Associated Press has eye-witness te4stimony that birds and their eggs were stained with the slime BP spilled into the Gulf. The birds work to nest in mangroves directly above patches of crude, making it likely that the few birds who do hatch out will be damaged by oil while learning to fly. Most are likely to die of chemical poisoning.
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under Bp Spill While BP is capturing more oil from its blown-out well with every passing day, scientists on a team analyzing the blow job BP Sux gave the Gulf said recently that the spew coming into the Gulf of Mexico may be considerably greater than what the government and the company have claimed. While BP is catching more spew with every passing day
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- Plaquemines Parish officials on Louisiana's coast discovered a major pelican rookery awash in oil on Saturday. A pelican rookery is an essential link in the ecology that makes Americaa's major fishery sustainable. Hundreds of birds nest on the island. The Associated Press has eye-witness te4stimony that birds and their eggs were stained with the slime BP spilled into the Gulf. The birds work to nest in mangroves directly above patches of crude, making it likely that the few birds who do hatch out will be damaged by oil while learning to fly. Most are likely to die of chemical poisoning.
- While BP is capturing more oil from its blown-out well with every passing day, scientists on a team analyzing the blow job BP Sux gave the Gulf said recently that the spew coming into the Gulf of Mexico may be considerably greater than what the government and the company have claimed. While BP is catching more spew with every passing day
- A junkyard of crippled equipment littered the ocean floor Sunday near a ruptured oil well gushing crude into the Gulf of Mexico, the remnants of a massive rig that exploded weeks ago and the failed efforts since to cap the leak.
- HOUSTON – New numbers showing the amount of oil gushing from a well in the Gulf of Mexico may be double as much as previously admitted means the crude is likely to travel farther away, threatening more birds, fish and other wildlife that call the fragile waters their home, scientists said Friday.
- ROBERT, La. – Anger grew along the Gulf Coast as oil oozed into delicate coastal wetlands in Louisiana. BP blew an oil well, and now is now playing with what came out onto the neckline of America. BP says it will go back to catching the spew sometime Tuesday, if it's still in the mood.




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