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In Gulf oil disaster, cameras can’t capture the human toll – CNN 0

Posted on July 27, 2010 by bp complaints

CNN

In Gulf oil disaster, cameras can't capture the human toll
CNN
Kruse's death was 65 days into the Gulf's oil disaster. "We almost have Exxon Valdez fast forward here along the Gulf of Mexico," Picou says.
Allen: BP will begin plugging well next weekUSA Today
BP Preparing for Static Kill Next WeekADI News (blog)
Gulf Residents Come to Las Vegas for HelpKLAS-TV (blog)
This Dish Is Veg (blog) –AFP –KNPR
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gulf oil disaster updates – Google News

NASA Satellites Capture Growing Oil Spill 34

Posted on July 06, 2010 by bp complaints

NASA’s Terra and Aqua satellites have captured images of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, which began April 20, 2010, with the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon BP oil rig. In time lapse, the video reveals a space-based view of the evolution of the oil spill through May 24. The oil slick appears greyish-beige in the image.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

This clip shows the ROV (remotely operated vehicle) backs away from the BOP (blowout preventer) and is going to get a new hydraulic saw that doesn’t leak. The ROV bumps into something down there you can see the whole thing shakes. They drop the tool down gently and head to the surface probably for more hydraulic fluid and a new tool. Recorded with Panasonic GP-KR521 Color Camera into EasyCAP USB Video Recorder See all my Oil Spill videos here www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

High waves to delay BPs measures to double oil capture 0

Posted on July 06, 2010 by bp complaints

High waves to delay BPs measures to double oil capture
Waves as high as six feet may persist for most of this week off the Louisiana coast, forcing BP Plc to postpone already-delayed efforts to double the amount of oil being captured from a leaking Gulf of Mexico well.
Read more on Express India

Storm delays plan to capture more oil 0

Posted on July 01, 2010 by bp complaints

Storm delays plan to capture more oil
MIAMI — Tropical Storm Alex, expected to intensify into a hurricane today, may not deliver a direct hit to the fleet of ships, aircraft and workers responding to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, but the storm will delay plans to capture more of the crude gushing from the undersea well.
Read more on Pioneer Press

Feds, oil firms exploring new idea to capture oil 0

Posted on June 23, 2010 by bp complaints

Feds, oil firms exploring new idea to capture oil
Government, industry leaders float new idea to capture oil gushing from Gulf of Mexico
Read more on Bay News 9 Tampa Bay

Coast Guard ramps up efforts to capture oil closer to the shore in the Gulf of Mexico 0

Posted on June 20, 2010 by bp complaints

Coast Guard ramps up efforts to capture oil closer to the shore in the Gulf of Mexico
Signaling a shift in strategy to fight against BP’s ruptured well in the Gulf, the Coast Guard is ramping up efforts to capture oil closer to shore.
Read more on Fox News


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2nd UPDATE: BP Oil Spill Capture Rate Rises To 25,000 Barrels 0

Posted on June 19, 2010 by bp complaints

2nd UPDATE: BP Oil Spill Capture Rate Rises To 25,000 Barrels
2nd UPDATE: BP Oil Spill Capture Rate Rises To 25,000 Barrels
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BP Spending Picks Up on Spill as Capture Rate Rises 0

Posted on June 08, 2010 by bp complaints

BP Dead Pelicans Umbrella Curb Sitting
Deepwater Horizon
Image by Infrogmation

BP Spending Picks Up on Spill as Capture Rate Rises
BP said that spending increased at a faster rate on the response to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, the worst in U.S. history
Read more on BusinessWeek

(AFX UK Focus) 2010-06-06 12:10 REFILE-UPDATE1-BP chief hopes cap will capture most of Gulf oil 0

Posted on June 08, 2010 by bp complaints

Petit Bois Island refugees
bp oil spill 2010
Image by C-Ali (knok’d out by lightnin)

(AFX UK Focus) 2010-06-06 12:10 REFILE-UPDATE1-BP chief hopes cap will capture most of Gulf oil
LONDON, June 6 (Reuters) – BP Chief Executive Tony Hayward told Britain’s BBC television a containment cap fitted onto a leaking well in the Gulf of Mexico was capturing a large proportion of the oil and he hoped the vast majority would be under control soon. Hayward, the subject of speculation that he may be forced out of his position due to the political fallout from the environmental disaster …
Read more on Interactive Investor

BP manages to capture some leaking oil 0

Posted on June 06, 2010 by bp complaints

BP manages to capture some leaking oil
The ongoing effort by BP to capture oil from a ruptured deepwater well in the Gulf of Mexico yielded early results Friday as the company was able to siphon some of the leaking crude into tankers on the water’s surface.
Read more on Canada.com


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