BP Spill, Up Close, Underwater 0
Researchers confirm underwater oil plumes from spill 0
Researchers confirm underwater oil plumes from spill
Published: Tuesday, June 8, 2010 at 7:21 p.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, June 8, 2010 at 7:21 p.m. NEW ORLEANS — BP has strongly questioned the presence of underwater plumes of oil from its leaking well in the Gulf of Mexico.
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BP Top Kill Fails: Underwater Video Of Oil Spill Seal Effort 0
Three days after BP said its latest attempt to stop oil gushing out into the Gulf of Mexico had failed, the company is turning to another risky procedure. BP plans to use robot submarines to cut away the riser pipe and place a containment valve over the blowout preventer. However, it’s likely to temporarily cause 20 per cent more oil (some 100000 gallons) to add to the spill daily. Join The Illuminati (Msg Me). SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL. Copyright: www.youtube.com
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Lab tests confirm underwater layers of Gulf oil 0
Lab tests confirm underwater layers of Gulf oil
Scientists with the University of South Florida say laboratory tests have confirmed that oil from a spewing Gulf of Mexico well has accumulated in at least two extensive plumes deep underwater.
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Mass. congressman questions BP exec’s denial of underwater oil plumes in Gulf spill 0
Footage of underwater tests ahead of ‘Top Kill’ operation at BP oil spill site 25
BP is running tests and expected to decide shortly if it will go ahead with an effort to choke off its oil gusher by force-feeding it heavy drilling mud and cement. “Top kill’ is an operation in which heavy mud and cement would be shot into the blown-out well to plug it up.
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BP spokesman: more proof needed to support claims of underwater oil plumes in Gulf 0
BP official – ‘Apollo 13’ effort in capping oil spill underwater 2
underwater BP Oil Spill undersea ruptured well 20
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.