Gulf of Mexico in BP Crosshairs
Posted by feww on June 24, 2010
Oil in GOM: 4.2 Million Barrels and Rising
Undersea remote control vehicle (RCV) damages the ruptured wellhead’s “vent system”
Oil gushed unhindered from BP’s ruptured wellhead after an undersea RVC collided with a makeshift vent system placed above the wellhead to capture some of the crude from the world’s deadliest oil spill. [Watch this space.]
Oil Continues to gush out of the BP’s Black Death Oil Well at a rate of about 69,000bpd (±16 %).
News Links:
- BP forced to remove containment cap in Gulf of Mexico
- Oil gushed largely unchecked from the well on Wednesday
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