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Weiss Doubts BP Would End Operations in Gulf of Mexico: Video – Bloomberg 0

Posted on September 20, 2010 by bp complaints

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100904-G-0113H-001-MSTC Jim Allendorph discusses Division 10 operations … 0

Posted on September 20, 2010 by bp complaints

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MEDIA ADVISORY: Unified Area Command Highlights Science Operations Onboard the Research Vessel OCEAN VERITAS 0

Posted on September 18, 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) 916-4893
  • Report oiled wildlife: (866) 557-1401

Deepwater Horizon Incident
Joint Information Center

Phone: (713) 323-1670
(713) 323-1671

WHAT: The R/V Ocean Veritas will depart Port Fourchon, La., to conduct near-shore, sub-surface monitoring operations off the coast of Louisiana.  This mission is part of the comprehensive subsurface oil monitoring effort being carried out by the Unified Area Command in the Gulf of Mexico as part of the ongoing response to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill.  Federal On Scene Coordinator Coast Guard Rear Adm. Paul Zukunft and senior members of the science team will be available to answer questions from credentialed media concerning the upcoming operations and the overall monitoring program. Availability to board the vessel is dependent on operations in preparation for departure.

WHERE: Port Fourchon next to the R/V Ocean Veritas.

WHEN: Monday, Sept. 20, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. CDT.

WHO: Coast Guard Rear Adm. Paul Zukunft, Federal On Scene Coordinator,  Ian Heartwell, NOAA Chief Scientist for the research cruise and Captain Perry Rosenthall operator of the R/V Ocean Veritas.

CONTACT: For questions on this event, please contact the Joint Information Center at (713) 323-1670.

NOTE: For safety reasons, participants should wear long trousers, shirts with sleeves and closed-toed shoes in the event the vessel is available to board.

 

 

 


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100914-G-8047S-018- NOAA SCIENTIST DISCUSSES SUB-SURFACE OIL MONITORING OPERATIONS NEAR GRAND ISLE, LA 0

Posted on September 16, 2010 by bp complaints


GRAND ISLE, La.- NOAA scientist Sam Walker explains the capabilities and techniques the crew of the NOAA ship Pisces use to conduct sub-surface oil monitoring operations near Grand Isle, La., Sept 14, 2010. Several different techniques to monitor and track sub-surface oil remnants from the spill are being used off the coast of Louisiana. U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 2nd Class Etta Smith
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Operations and Ongoing Response – August 22, 2010 0

Posted on August 28, 2010 by bp complaints

Saturday, August 21 Statistics

RESPONSE VESSELS

Vessels of Opportunity: 1,406

Barges: 511

Skimmers: 835

Other Vessels: 1,623

Total active response vessels: 4,375

Aircraft: 72

BOOM DATA

Boom deployed: more than 2.3 million feet

Boom staged: more than 1.3 million feet

Total boom: more than 3.6 million feet

OIL RECOVERED

Oily water recovered: over 34.7 million gallons

Amount estimated burned: 11.1 million gallons

Oil recovered at the source over last 24hrs: 0 gallons

DISPERSANTS

Surface dispersant used: 1,072,514 gallons

Subsea dispersant used: 771,272 gallons

Total dispersant used: 1,843,786 gallons

PERSONNEL INVOLVED

Overall personnel responding: 29,621 personnel responding

 

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Operations and Ongoing Response – August 24, 2010 0

Posted on August 28, 2010 by bp complaints

Monday, August 23 Statistics

RESPONSE VESSELS

Vessels of Opportunity: 1,406

Barges: 511

Skimmers: 835

Other Vessels: 1,623

Total active response vessels: 4,375

Aircraft: 72

BOOM DATA

Boom deployed: more than 2.3 million feet

Boom staged: more than 1.3 million feet

Total boom: more than 3.6 million feet

OIL RECOVERED

Oily water recovered: over 34.7 million gallons

Amount estimated burned: 11.1 million gallons

Oil recovered at the source over last 24hrs: 0 gallons

DISPERSANTS

Surface dispersant used: 1,072,514 gallons

Subsea dispersant used: 771,272 gallons

Total dispersant used: 1,843,786 gallons

PERSONNEL INVOLVED

Overall personnel responding: 30,294 personnel responding

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Operations and Ongoing Response – August 27, 2010 0

Posted on August 27, 2010 by bp complaints

Thursday, August 26 Statistics

RESPONSE VESSELS

Vessels of Opportunity: 1,340

Barges: 610

Skimmers: 835

Other Vessels: 2,274

Total active response vessels: 5,059

Aircraft: 64

BOOM DATA

Boom deployed: more than 2.3 million feet

Boom staged: more than 1.6 million feet

Total boom: more than 6.9 million feet

OIL RECOVERED

Oily water recovered: over 34.7 million gallons

Amount estimated burned: 11.1 million gallons

Oil recovered at the source over last 24hrs: 0 gallons

DISPERSANTS

Surface dispersant used: 1,072,514 gallons

Subsea dispersant used: 771,272 gallons

Total dispersant used: 1,843,786 gallons

PERSONNEL INVOLVED

Overall personnel responding: 29,705 personnel responding

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Operations and Ongoing Response – August 26, 2010 0

Posted on August 26, 2010 by bp complaints

Wednesday, August 25 Statistics

RESPONSE VESSELS

Vessels of Opportunity: 1,340

Barges: 610

Skimmers: 835

Other Vessels: 2,274

Total active response vessels: 5,059

Aircraft: 84

BOOM DATA

Boom deployed: more than 2.3 million feet

Boom staged: more than 1.6 million feet

Total boom: more than 6.9 million feet

OIL RECOVERED

Oily water recovered: over 34.7 million gallons

Amount estimated burned: 11.1 million gallons

Oil recovered at the source over last 24hrs: 0 gallons

DISPERSANTS

Surface dispersant used: 1,072,514 gallons

Subsea dispersant used: 771,272 gallons

Total dispersant used: 1,843,786 gallons

PERSONNEL INVOLVED

Overall personnel responding: 29,705 personnel responding

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Operations and Ongoing Response – August 23, 2010 0

Posted on August 23, 2010 by bp complaints

Sunday, August 22 Statistics

RESPONSE VESSELS

Vessels of Opportunity: 1,406

Barges: 511

Skimmers: 835

Other Vessels: 1,623

Total active response vessels: 4,375

Aircraft: 72

BOOM DATA

Boom deployed: more than 2.3 million feet

Boom staged: more than 1.3 million feet

Total boom: more than 3.6 million feet

OIL RECOVERED

Oily water recovered: over 34.7 million gallons

Amount estimated burned: 11.1 million gallons

Oil recovered at the source over last 24hrs: 0 gallons

DISPERSANTS

Surface dispersant used: 1,072,514 gallons

Subsea dispersant used: 771,272 gallons

Total dispersant used: 1,843,786 gallons

PERSONNEL INVOLVED

Overall personnel responding: 30,294 personnel responding

 

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Operations and Ongoing Response – August 20, 2010 0

Posted on August 20, 2010 by bp complaints

Deepwater Horizon Response – August 20, 2010

Thursday, August 19 Statistics

RESPONSE VESSELS

Vessels of Opportunity: 1,406

Barges: more than 510

Skimmers: more than 830

Other Vessels: more than 1,600

Total active response vessels: more than 4,300

Aircraft: 72

BOOM DATA

Boom deployed: more than 2.3 million feet

Boom staged: more than 1.3 million feet

Total boom: more than 3.6 million feet

OIL RECOVERED

Oily water recovered: over 34.7 million gallons

Amount estimated burned: 11.1 million gallons

Oil recovered at the source over last 24hrs: 0 gallons

DISPERSANTS

Surface dispersant used: 1, 072,514 gallons

Subsea dispersant used: 771, 272 gallons

Total dispersant used: 1, 843, 786 gallons

PERSONNEL INVOLVED

Overall personnel responding: more than 30, 200 personnel responding

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