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Tropical Storm Lee Inches Toward Louisiana Coast The Inquisitr … the city may need to brace for another disaster, Tropical Storm Lee, which is inching its way northward up the oil-rich Gulf of Mexico and is expected to creep upon the coast of southern Louisiana this weekend. In its 8pm update, the National … Tropical Storm Lee Strengthens, Heads for Louisiana CoastBusinessWeek
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BP Came Within Inches of Preventing Gulf Oil Spill Slate Magazine (blog) BP was just 1.4 inches away from preventing the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster, according to engineers studying the emergency device implicated in the accident. The failure of the well's blowout preventer, a pair of giant shears designed to stop the flow … Gulf oil spill: failure of blowout preventer traced to bent drill pipeChristian Science Monitor Report finds stuck pipe prevented blowout preventer from stopping gulf oil spillTampabay.com BP blowout forensic exam ends, trapped pipe piece is culpritDigitalJournal.com The Press Association –New York Times –TIME (blog) all 656 news articles »
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BP inches ahead in latest bid to control oil spill
VENICE, Louisiana: Robot submarines plying the dark, frigid depths of the Gulf of Mexico made halting progress in BP’s latest bid to siphon off oil belching from its ruptured wellhead, but tar balls and other debris from the spill posed new threats to the region’s shoreline. While BP Plc inched ahead with its new plan to contain the undersea gusher , CEO Tony Hayward
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