Study: Undersea Dispersant in Gulf of Mexico Lingered in Deepwater Plume New York Times During the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the government and BP PLC injected some 771000 gallons of dispersant directly into the stream of oil and gas … Fate Of Dispersants In Deepwater Horizon Oil SpillRedOrbit Dispersants persisted after BP spillScience News Gary Luquette: The Industry in The Gulf is on Life SupportCNBC Mother Jones –Yale Environment 360 –San Francisco Chronicle all 493 news articles »
Study: Undersea bugs ate natural gas released in oil spill USA Today Deep sea bacteria completely devoured much of the natural gas released in the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, a scientific team … MIDDAY UPDATE: BP oil spill, New Balance, and the Recession GenerationMarketplace UPDATE 3-BP, firms made risky decisions before spill-reportReuters Methane from BP oil spill eaten by microbesThe Guardian ABC News –Deseret News –Discovery News all 2,555 news articles »
U.S. government: No sign of undersea plume from BP spill Reuters … of a miles-long plume of oil lurking beneath the surface of the Gulf of Mexico from BP Plc's giant oil spill, a government scientist said on Tuesday. … Scientists: Oil Remains in Gulf, Contaminating Food ChainLiveScience.com Florida scientist expects impacts from the BP oil spill to be generational10 Connects Thousands of marine animals still in danger from hidden oil in GulfPhysOrg.com Christian Science Monitor –Audubon Magazine (blog) –NOLA.com all 2,680 news articles »
Gulf spill investigators eye undersea evidence msnbc.com That prospect is unlikely to sit well with Gulf Coast residents furious at the oil giant. "There's lots of oil and gas here," Chief Operating Officer Doug … President Thanks Coast Guard Crews For Oil Spill Cleanup HelpWITN Ongoing Administration-Wide Response to the Deepwater BP Oil Spill, August 6, 2010eNews Park Forest Hunting for leftover oil on Louisiana's Gulf CoastNECN The Press Association –Seattle Times all 121 news articles »
Researchers link undersea oil plumes to BP spill Los Angeles Times In May, when scientists first reported that they had discovered oil beneath the Gulf's surface and blamed it on the Deepwater Horizon spill, … Deep sea plume in Gulf 'changes concept' of an oil spillPalm Beach Post USF scientists confirm two underwater plumes came from BP oil spillExaminer.com NOAA Confirms: There's Oil UnderwaterTIME (blog) WUSF 89.7 News –Tampa Bay Business Journal –Tampabay.com all 162 news articles »
Video: Oil Spill Undersea Damage
As the Gulf oil disaster continues, BP is containing less than half of the daily leakage. As Mark Strassmann reports, damage undersea is just as bad as the oil-stained coastlines. Read more on CBS News
BP downplays government claim on undersea oil plumes
&$ &$Oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill swirls in various colours in shallow water on East Grand Terre Island, Louisiana June 8, 2010. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)&$ &$ A top official of British oil giant BP on Wednesday downplayed the U.S. government’s claim that massive underwater oil plumes in “large concentrations” have been detected from Gulf of Mexico spill. BP Chief Operating Officer Doug … Read more on People’s Daily
Killer Undersea Oil Plumes From BP Spill Lurk in Gulf of Mexico
June 8 (Bloomberg) — Undersea plumes of oil that can kill off marine life have been confirmed stretching for miles in the Gulf of Mexico from BP Plc’s leaking Macondo well, according to findings researchers will announce today. Read more on Bloomberg
(AFX UK Focus) 2010-06-08 15:43 NOAA says confirms undersea oil from BP well
HOUSTON, June 8 (Reuters) – The top U.S. climate forecaster on Tuesday confirmed the presence of low levels of undersea oil emanating from BP Plc’s stricken well in the Gulf of Mexico. “NOAA is confirming the presence of very low concentrations of subsurface oil,” said Jane Lubchenco, administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), speaking at a briefing in … Read more on Interactive Investor
A sense of doom settled over the American coastline from Louisiana to Florida on Saturday as a massive oil slick spewing from a ruptured well kept growing, and experts warned that an uncontrolled gusher could create a nightmare scenario if the Gulf Stream carries it toward the Atlantic.