www.EnergyBoom.com – clean energy news 24/7 This is the first video I’ve seen of the Gulf of Mexico oil leak itself . The sheer volume of oil gushing out is quite incredible – you can see it at about the 2 minute 30 second mark of the video. More: www.energyboom.com
Oil keeps gushing from a deep-water well, adding to the catastrophic slick flowing into the Gulf of Mexico. Meanwhile, a Senate hearing into the disaster has seen oil company executives blaming each other. US president Barack Obama has voiced his frustration at the response to what is feared could be the country’s worst-ever environmental accident. Video Rating: 4 / 5
www.EnergyBoom.com – clean energy news 24/7 This is the first video I’ve seen of the Gulf of Mexico oil leak itself . The sheer volume of oil gushing out is quite incredible – you can see it at about the 2 minute 30 second mark of the video. More: www.energyboom.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
Oil keeps gushing from a deep-water well, adding to the catastrophic slick flowing into the Gulf of Mexico. Meanwhile, a Senate hearing into the disaster has seen oil company executives blaming each other. US president Barack Obama has voiced his frustration at the response to what is feared could be the country’s worst-ever environmental accident. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Footage about the greatest oil disaster of all times (2010 Gulf) Watch at ur Planet like it would be ur Child! dont close ur eyes! do ur part! be nature citizan! Video Rating: 4 / 5
www.EnergyBoom.com – clean energy news 24/7 UPDATE: the pipe diameter is 20″ (almost two feet) – gives you a sense of scale. The Deepwater Horizon Incident Response Center has released new video of the BP oil pipe leak at its source 5000 feet down on the ocean floor. Thick black crude oil that looks like an underwater volcano can be seen pumping uncontrollably into the water… www.energyboom.com CHECK US OUT ON FACEBOOK www.facebook.com
Weather Becoming Obstacle as BP Sprays Chemicals Underwater
ON THE GULF OF MEXICO (AP) – The weather conditions are becoming an obstacle as BP sprays chemicals underwater on the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The air quality changes based on the amount and concentration of the oil in the water around the vessels. Workers on the vessels are having to contend with the sea and prevailing wind conditions. At times, the fumes have become so intense …