Posted on
October 13, 2010 by
bp complaints
NOLA.com |
Nungesser: Fight continues with Coast Guard, BP BusinessWeek Asked whether the federal government is better prepared to respond to an oil spill, Nungesser says he doesn't think so. He says there's still not enough … Disaster response should have local leadership, Plaquemines Parish President …NOLA.com What do you think? Should Billy Nungesser be in charge next time?Emergency Management (blog)
all 22 news articles »
|
gulf oil spill updates – Google News
Tags: BusinessWeekcoastContinuesfightGuardNungesser
Category
News
Posted on
October 12, 2010 by
bp complaints
NOLA.com |
Nungesser: Fight continues with Coast Guard, BP Forbes … says local officials continue to regularly fight with US Coast Guard officials and BP representatives about the response to the Gulf oil spill. … Disaster response should have local leadership, Plaquemines Parish President …NOLA.com
all 20 news articles »
|
gulf oil spill updates – Google News
Tags: coastContinuesfightForbesGuardNungesser
Category
News
Posted on
September 24, 2010 by
bp complaints
The Hindu |
BP's well sealed, but oil disaster continues in the Gulf Facing South BP successfully killed its leaking oil well in the Gulf of Mexico this weekend, installing cement plugs that halted the flow of pollution into the ocean. … BP finally kills Deepwater Horizon oil spill well but damage to Gulf remainsExaminer.com Allen: Well is dead, but much Gulf Coast work remainsCNN International Five months after BP oil rig disaster, US government declares well 'dead'The Guardian Jackson Clarion Ledger –Boston Globe –Focus News all 2,714 news articles »
|
gulf oil disaster updates – Google News
Tags: BP'sContinuesdisasterfacingGulfSealedSouthWell
Category
News
Posted on
September 21, 2010 by
bp complaints
|
The Green Community week in review: Greenpeace Gulf investigation continues … Creative Loafing Tampa (blog) Gulf oil spill updates: Oil on the sea floor and politics getting in the way of research – The further research and development of the oil spill is …
and more »
|
gulf oil spill updates – Google News
Tags: blogCommunityContinuesCreativeGreenGreenpeaceGulfinvestigationLoafingReviewTampaweek
Category
News
Posted on
September 16, 2010 by
bp complaints
Telegraph.co.uk |
BP Hearing Continues: Hayward Denies Cost-Cutting as Culprit Keen Observers … and the BP executives testified before a British parliamentary committee looking into the implications of the Gulf oil disaster on deepwater drilling. … Reports: BP Slacked on North Sea Safety Before Gulf Oil SpillAOL News BP deepwater drilling in North Sea to go aheadThe Guardian Many share blame for oil spill, BP chief tells British committeeWashington Post Interactive Investor –Aberdeen Press and Journal –The Associated Press all 200 news articles »
|
gulf oil disaster updates – Google News
Tags: ContinuesCostCuttingculpritdeniesHaywardhearingKeenObservers
Category
News
Posted on
September 04, 2010 by
bp complaints
|
Inquiry into Deepwater Horizon continues to open up a can of worms Royal Dutch Shell plc .com (blog) Returning to the Gulf of Mexico, the explosion yesterday will again bring focus to that region in the follow up to Deepwater Horizon. … You know the drillThe Economist (blog)
all 2 news articles »
|
deepwater horizon – Google News
Tags: .comblogContinuesDeepwaterDutchHorizonInquiryintoOpenRoyalShellworms
Category
News
Posted on
August 27, 2010 by
bp complaints
Gulf Coast Maritime |
Deepwater Horizon Joint Investigation Continues Gulf Coast Maritime The fourth session of the Deepwater Horizon Joint Investigation ends a week of hearings in Houston, Texas, on August 27, as final witnesses appear before … BP seafloor spill cleanup hits snagHouston Business Journal
all 7 news articles »
|
deepwater horizon – Google News
Tags: coastContinuesDeepwaterGulfHorizoninvestigationJointMaritime
Category
News
Posted on
August 25, 2010 by
bp complaints
Key contact numbers
- Report oiled shoreline or request volunteer information: (866) 448-5816
- Submit alternative response technology, services or products: (281) 366-5511
- Submit a claim for damages: (800) 440-0858
- Report oiled wildlife: (866) 557-1401
|
Deepwater Horizon Incident Joint Information Center
Phone: (713) 323-1670 (713) 323-1671
|
NEW ORLEANS, La. – The Unified Area Command continues to expand techniques and programs, as part of its aggressive monitoring efforts, to determine the presence of sub-surface oil in the coastal waters of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and the Florida Panhandle.
“As we continue to expand the scope and resources dedicated to detect, monitor and sample for sub-surface oil and dispersants in the Gulf of Mexico, we continue to leverage a variety of techniques to help us better understand the impacts of the oil spill at all depths,” said Federal On-Scene Coordinator Admiral Paul Zukunft. “We are aggressively monitoring the fate of the oil in the Gulf, and these techniques will help to provide additional information as the full picture becomes clearer.”
Techniques and methods currently employed in near-shore waters include:
- Placement of snare sentinels – innovative strings of absorbent materials, deployed in shallow waters – at a variety of depths to gauge any presence of oil. If oil is detected, qualified sampling personnel are dispatched to obtain water samples which are sent for laboratory tests.
- Sampling with equipment that scoops sediment from areas where the shoreline continues to be impacted. If anomalies are noted or oil is suspected, the sample is sent for testing.
- Trawling for floating tar balls or oiled-debris with specially-equipped, large shrimp boats off the coast. If the presence of oil is detected in an area, qualified sampling personnel obtain water samples which are sent for laboratory tests.
- In coastal and offshore waters, “flourometers” – devices that shine fluorescent light through the water measure the light reflected and refracted back for indications that oil is present – are utilized by responders to screen for oil.
- If the presence of oil is detected in the water column, then qualified sampling personnel obtain water samples which are sent for laboratory tests. Sediment samples are also taken at designated locations. If anomalies are noted or oil is suspected, the sample is sent for testing.
- Farther offshore, vessels are outfitted with sampling platforms – called rosettes – that have niskin bottles on them to take water samples to check for sub-surface oil offshore. These samples undergo chemical analysis at off-site locations for concentrations of oil, oil remnants and other compounds.
“A wide variety of U.S. government, private sector, university and other independent vessels are working offshore as part of our aggressive efforts to monitor for any sub-surface oil,” said NOAA Captain Barry Choy, who heads the Sub-Surface Monitoring Unit at ICP Houma. “Together these efforts ensure transparency in our assessment procedures.”
Several Vessels of Opportunity are participating in the sub-surface monitoring effort – transporting personnel and equipment and conduct surveys.
Survey and test data will be evaluated to determine if additional monitoring, sampling and testing are required. Representatives from federal, state and local agencies, the scientific community, industry and academia are working collaboratively in this survey and assessment over the next several weeks.
###
Recent Updates for Unified Command for the Deepwater BP Oil Spill | Deepwater Horizon Response
Tags: areacommandContinuesExpandMonitoringSubsurfacetechniquesUnified
Category
News
Posted on
August 23, 2010 by
bp complaints
Telegraph.co.uk |
Spike Lee continues New Orleans story Los Angeles Times We had to deal with the biggest oil disaster of the world. And the fact that they didn't want to speak about it made it even a bigger story. … Spike Lee on the Gulf Oil Spill and Returning to New OrleansTV Squad (blog) HBO's If God Is Willing and Da Creek Don't Rise previews, Aug. 23, 24Monsters and Critics.com 'Da Creek' doesn't rise to Spike Lee's bestUSA Today Tampabay.com –San Francisco Chronicle –Salon all 294 news articles »
|
gulf oil disaster updates – Google News
Tags: AngelesContinuesOrleansspikeSTORYTimes
Category
News
Posted on
August 09, 2010 by
bp complaints
MiamiHerald.com |
Drilling Of Relief Well Continues; BP Expects Permanent Sealing By Aug 15 RTT News About 57539 square miles of Gulf of Mexico federal waters remain closed to fishing. BP's cost of response to the oil spill to date amounts to about .1 … Allen: Relief Well in Gulf Will Be FinishedCBS News EDITORIAL: Gulf oil plug only the beginningThe Huntsville Times – al.com (blog) US government reiterates focus on Gulf Coast while oil–spill response downsizesTopNews New Zealand Press TV –Patriot-News –Federal News Service (subscription) all 355 news articles »
|
gulf oil spill updates – Google News
Tags: ContinuesDrillingexpectsNewsPermanentReliefSealingWell
Category
News