Posts Tagged ‘ Oil Rig ’

Caught in the oil – The Big Picture – Boston.com

June 4, 2010
Caught in the oil – The Big Picture – Boston.com

AP Photographer Charlie Riedel just filed the following images of seabirds caught in the oil slick on a beach on Louisiana's East Grand Terre Island. As BP engineers continue their efforts to cap the underwater flow of oil, landfall is becoming more frequent, and the effects more evident. (8 photos total) See the rest of the pictures here Caught in the oil – The Big Picture – Boston.com.  

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Oil Disaster 5X Worse Than Estimated, ‘Churning Slick’ Now the Size of Puerto Rico

May 3, 2010
Oil Disaster 5X Worse Than Estimated, ‘Churning Slick’ Now the Size of Puerto Rico

The news keeps getting worse from the British Petroleum oil catastrophe in the Gulf. The UK Telegraph reports: The view from space indicates that the oil may be leaking at a rate of 25,000 barrels a day, dwarfing the figure of 5,000 barrels that US officials and the British oil giant BP have used in recent days. That would mean that some nine million gallons may already have escaped from the underwater well following the...

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BP warned of rig fault ten years ago – Times Online

May 3, 2010
BP warned of rig fault ten years ago – Times Online

BP faces fresh questions over the cause of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill after it emerged that problems with the type of equipment that led to the disaster were first reported a decade ago. In June 2000, the oil giant issued a “notice of default” to Transocean, the operator of the rig that blew up last month. The dispute was over problems with a blowout preventer, a set of iron slabs that should...

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