BP Oil Spill Live Feed Update: BP “Static Kill” Worked Out to Stop Oil Spill Fiint Meanwhile, it was also confirmed that the Gulf of Mexico oil spill stop project is probably the most highly costs projects the BP ever had and the Gulf oil… The latest updates on the Gulf Coast oil spill relief effortsExaminer.com BP Starts 'Static Kill' To Finally Plug Gulf WellNPR (blog) Expo seeks innovative ideas to help clean up the GulfIndependent WWNN.co.uk –Keen Observers –KIII TV3 all 10,965 news articles »
Plans in Place to Stop Gulf Oil Spill For Good TIME Starting as early as tonight, engineers are planning a two-part strategy that could plug the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, once and for all. … BP Spill May Cost Gulf Coast Homes 000 Apiece in ValueBusinessWeek BP gears up for two-phase effort to plug Gulf oil wellCNN Coast Guard defends dispersant use in Gulf oil spillUSA Today Prime Writer News Network –Huffington Post (blog) –Christian Science Monitor all 2,054 news articles »
Why efforts to stop the Gulf oil spill have not worked Helium As luck would have it, the equipment eventually failed, causing the worse oil spill disaster in recorded history. After about three months of trial an error … Could BP's gaffe-prone CEO Tony Hayward be saved?The Grand Rapids Press – MLive.com Meet the new boss of BPFoster’s Daily Democrat Despite anger over BP spill, changes may be limited in WashingtonKansas City Star Huffington Post (blog) –Everything PR –Frederick News Post (subscription) all 643 news articles »
BP Oil Spill Live Feed Update: BP Pushes Thru Plans to Stop Oil Spill Leak Keen Observers Latest report said that BP has lost more than 50 percent of its market value resulting to an oil slick from one of its Macondo oil rigs in the said gulf. … Some oil spill events from Sunday, July 25, 2010Washington Post Florida Releases July 24, 2010 Gulf Oil Spill Situation UpdateGov Monitor Experts struggle to gauge oil spill effectsFinancial Times Mongabay.com –Economic Times –New Zealand Herald all 1,923 news articles »
BP Oil Spill Live Feed Update: BP Still Continues to Stop Oil Spill Leak Keen Observers Latest report said that BP has lost more than 50 percent of its market value resulting to an oil slick from one of its Macondo oil rigs in the said gulf. … Federal records show steady stream of oil spills in gulf since 1964Washington Post Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill 2010 Photos: Images from July 24, 2010al.com (blog) BP Oil Spill Live Feed Update: Scrubbing Operations Still Push ThroughFiint FOXNews (blog) –New York Times –TheStreet.com all 1,183 news articles »
Deepwater Horizon next stop for Bonnie Wink News Tropical Depression Bonnie is on track to cross over the site of the massive oil spill in the Gulf. Although not expected to hit until Sunday, … Oil workers evacuate Deepwater Horizon site as Tropical Storm Bonnie approachesMiamiHerald.com Bonnie to reach Deepwater Horizon site SaturdayCNBC Day 94: The Latest on the Oil SpillNew York Times Christian Science Monitor –Reuters –NOLA.com all 6,272 news articles »
Will BP’s oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico ever stop? According to some experts, the answer to that question is “no,” and based on what we’ve seen from BP, they don’t seem to be getting any closer to stopping it either. Mike Papantonio appears on MSNBC’s Hardball to discuss the latest developments in the case, and we’ll find out why Ken Salazar is still letting BP call the shots.
With deep sadness in the wake of the tragic Deepwater Horizon oil spill, I pieced together this video montage to bid farewell to the Gulf of Mexico as it was. If the Gulf ever recovers from this, it will not be in my lifetime. I wish the rest of the world could know exactly what we’ve lost. This is HOME, this is my HEART, this is tragedy beyond comprehension or words. That is why there is no wording….the photos and video speak volumes themselves….may God bless us all. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Efforts are continuing in the Gulf of Mexico to stop the oil leak from a US oil rig that exploded and sank last week. Heavy seas however are hampering the works. During a previous attempt, four robotic submErsibles conducted an unprecedented operation to shut the leak with a giant state-of-the-art device. BP plans to collect leaking oil on the ocean bottom by lowering a large dome to capture the oil and then pumping it through pipes and hoses into a vessel on the surface. Around 160 thousand litres of oil is pouring into the sea from the well, causing a massive oil slick that could pose an environmental disaster.