Greenpoint oil spill
The Greenpoint oil spill is one of the largest oil spills ever recorded in the United States. Located around Newtown Creek in the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, between of oil and petroleum products have leaked into the soil from crude oil processing facilities over a period of several decades.
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- 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.
- BP --the oil company that sux -- hit a snag when they tried to connect its new silly straw to the sucking equipment a mile below the water's surface. BP PLC boss and blame spreader Doug Suttles said said the equipment had to come up for air before it could go back to sucking the long tube that connects to a tanker above.
- Pipe Squeeze AL. In a sit on a pole and spin moment in how BP Sux is treating the GUlf,
- Scientists said video of the BP disaster leak showed the spew growing significantly darker, suggesting heavier, more-polluting oil is coming out.
- PENSACOLA BEACH, Fla. – Clots of gooey tar balls poisoned the white sands of the Florida Panhandle on Friday as BP engineers worked to fit a rubber tube cap over the shaft of the remains of MC252, trying to collect the crude now fouling four states.




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