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Title: Some Oil Spill Events From Sunday, July 11, 2010
Source: ASSOCIATED PRESS
URL Source: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/storie ... AULT&CTIME=2010-07-11-16-28-47
Published: Jul 11, 2010
Author: ASSOCIATED PRESS
Post Date: 2010-07-11 19:39:57 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 308
Comments: 11

A summary of events Sunday, July 11, Day 82 of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill that began with the April 20 explosion and fire on the drilling rig Deepwater Horizon, owned by Transocean Ltd. and leased by BP PLC, which is in charge of cleanup and containment. The blast killed 11 workers. Since then, oil has been pouring into the Gulf from a blown-out undersea well.

SPEWING OIL

Oil spewed largely unchecked once again into the Gulf of Mexico as BP crews worked to replace a leaky cap with a new containment system they hope will finally catch all the crude from the busted well. Robotic submarines removed the cap Saturday that had been placed on top of the leak in early June. BP says it's possible the new, tighter cap would be in place Monday, but it could take more time. On Sunday, officials said the work was going according to plan. BP hopes the capping operation will be done within three to six days.

NO GUARANTEES

There's no guarantee that such a delicate operation nearly a mile below the water's surface will go according to plan. "It's not just going to be, you put the cap on, it's done. It's not like putting a cap on a tube of toothpaste," Coast Guard spokesman Capt. James McPherson said. And the hurricane season that lasts through November could interfere. There are no storms forecast now, but if one blows through, the ships collecting the oil may have to leave and crude would spew again for days into the water.

NEW CAP, NEW HOPE

If the new cap withstands the pressure of the oil, the Gulf region could get its most significant piece of good news since the explosion. But it would be only a temporary solution. Hope for permanently plugging the leak lies with two relief wells, the first of which should be finished by mid-August.

CONFIDENCE

Obama adviser David Axelrod says the administration is confident that BP's latest effort to contain the gushing oil will work. He acknowledged BP's engineers are in "uncharted waters" when it comes to dealing with the leak. Axelrod appeared on "Fox News Sunday" and ABC's "This Week."

SPEEDY OIL SPILL CLAIMS

The man in charge of providing compensation for victims of the Gulf oil spill says he's ready to give those eligible a full six months' worth of emergency payments on a single request. Ken Feinberg, who's administering the $20 billion fund established by BP, says that speeding up the claims process is part of the effort to help people feel an added degree of financial certainty. He was speaking on CNN's "State of the Union."

ASSET SALE, TAKEOVER?

BP declined to comment on a report that it is talking about possibly selling $12 billion worth of assets, including a stake in Alaska's Prudhoe Bay oil field to Houston-based Apache Corp. The Sunday Times of London newspaper did not cite a source for its report. BP is thought to be considering some asset sales to raise cash to cover its oil spill liability. In another report, The Sunday Times, citing petroleum industry sources, said ExxonMobil Corp. had approached the Obama administration for clearance to make a takeover offer for BP. BP declined comment on that report as well.

BLIMP PATROLS

A Navy blimp started looking for oil and distressed wildlife in the Gulf of Mexico. The Coast Guard said initial flights are over the coast of Alabama, but the missions will be expanded as needed and as the weather allows. Observers typically operate from an altitude of 300 to 500 feet in the 178-foot-long airship, which can come to an almost complete stop. Subscribe to *Spill-Baby-Spill*

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

Obama adviser David Axelrod says the administration is confident that BP's latest effort to contain the gushing oil will work. He acknowledged BP's engineers are in "uncharted waters" when it comes to dealing with the leak.

BP shouldn't be in uncharted waters. WTF did they think they were doing?

Fred Mertz  posted on  2010-07-11   19:46:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Brian S (#0)

A Navy blimp started looking for oil and distressed wildlife in the Gulf of Mexico.

Use that blimp for something useful.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2010-07-11   19:47:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Fred Mertz (#1)

BP's engineers are in "uncharted waters"...

It will be a great day when it is announced the well is officially and permanently sealed.

Never swear "allegiance" to anything other than the 'right to change your mind'!

Brian S  posted on  2010-07-11   19:54:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Brian S (#3)

It will be a great day when it is announced the well is officially and permanently sealed.

Yep.

Don't plan on hearing THAT for quite a while, if ever.

Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit.

Badeye  posted on  2010-07-12   8:47:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Fred Mertz (#1)

BP shouldn't be in uncharted waters. WTF did they think they were doing?

Exactly. And note the apologist:

" NO GUARANTEES

There's no guarantee that such a delicate operation nearly a mile below the water's surface will go according to plan. "It's not just going to be, you put the cap on, it's done. It's not like putting a cap on a tube of toothpaste," Coast Guard spokesman Capt. James McPherson said. And the hurricane season that lasts through November could interfere. There are no storms forecast now, but if one blows through, the ships collecting the oil may have to leave and crude would spew again for days into the water. "

So what the fuck does this have to do with walruses. Ad hoc reactions to Epic Fail. With ZERO info on future event timelines.

TEOTWAWKI

Meanwhile here's our rapid reaction force/Army:

A video of General James Mattis making his comments was yesterday spreading through the Muslim world at a fraught time in Afghanistan for the US and it's Western allies. General Mattis has been named as successor to General David Petreaus as head of US Central Command. General Petraeus is moving to Afghanistan after McChrystal's sacking over derogatory remarks made about President Obama to Rolling Stone magazine. But General Mattis has yet to be confirmed by the US Senate. The general led the controversial US military assault on the Iraqi city of Fallujah in 2004.

The comments which have come back to haunt him were made at a leadership seminar in 2005. He said: "Actually, it's a lot of fun to fight. You know it's a helluva hoot. I'll be right up front with you. I like brawling. You go into Afghanistan, you get guys who slap women around for five years because they didn't wear a veil ... guys like that ain't got no manhood left anyway. So it's a hell of a lot of fun to shoot them."

And our rapid reaction force/ Navy in action:

On Sunday, the President of Costa Rica Laura Chinchilla said that the government does not intend to militarize the fight against drugs and the Minister of Public Security Jose Maria Tijerino stressed that this huge, powerful military force would be under the command of the US Coast Guard and not the US Navy.

Although I don't suppose the Costa Ricans, the drug traffickers or we expats will notice the difference...

A few of the thoughts that raced through my mind?

1. To my knowledge at the present time, Costa Rica is not suffering from any "humanitarian" crisis.

2. The article did not make it clear what sort of "humanitarian missions" might take place.

3. The article did not mention where any "humanitarian mission" might take place.

4. Based on the truly horrific, drug crime related slaughters we have witnessed in Mexico, wouldn't it be better conducting these kinds of heavy weapon "anti-narcotics operations" in northern Mexico?

5. With what is probably the world's worst environmental disaster going on right now in the Gulf of Mexico, surely it would be more appropriate to conduct "humanitarian missions" in the Gulf?

6. On 10th July 2010 it was also announced that: "Honduras will build a new military base in the Caribbean, in addition to another military base built with funding from the U.S.A in the same region with the pretext of fighting drug trafficking." Last April Washington invested $2 million in a base in near the border with Nicaragua and the military base is "under the supervision of the U.S. Southern Command."

7. Since U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) is based in Miami, Florida, could these crucial warships and the 7,000 US Marines be fleeing from something infinitely more dangerous that is about to happen in the Gulf of Mexico?

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-12   8:55:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Brian S (#3)

It will be a great day when it is announced the well is officially and permanently sealed.

On that blessed day, the US gov't will pretend that all is well.

While all will be broke.

Ex. british petroleum will make good on it's $ Trillion in damages? If not $15 Trillion?

Of course not. The US Gov't will have to step between bp v citizens. To tell the citizens they won;t be getting a Bail Out this time either.

At that point Costa Rica, Iraq, or wherever our Empire deems fit will receive an 'attention diverting' event.

As the NOGC+Florida look to the Bonny Blue Flag for help, the US Empire, then the Imperial City itself implode.

People Fall ill in BP Spill Cleanup, May 27, 2010 (from Democracy Now)

The government is passing the buck on illnesses related to exposure to BP. “Getting statistics on worker illness related to the Gulf oil spill is proving to be difficult, as federal agencies continually refer requests either to another federal agency or to BP,” ProPublica reported on June 10. “When we asked for statistics on health complaints related to the Gulf spill, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told us to ask the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. OSHA has told us to ask BP. The Environmental Protection Agency recommended via e-mail that we contact someone at the Department of Homeland Security.”

Do you think BP will address this serious health issue? The corporation will not even allow the media to report in oil washing up on beaches.

Government and corporations are not in the business of protecting our health. Corporations are in the business making as much money as possible and government is in the business of making sure corporations make as much money as possible. The health and welfare of the American people does not figure into the equation.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-12   9:24:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: All (#6)

Two of my three children have experienced rectal bleeding, all four of us have sinus congestion,headache and throat problems. We live and work on the beaches of Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. We left the area for five days, symtoms cleared. A day later upon returning home, symtoms have recurred. Credibility: UP DOWN 0 ADDITIONAL REPORTS AND DISCUSSION (Add)

Kevin (Jul 11 2010)

I was just in Santa Rosa Beach/Seaside for a week. There were very few tar balls, more later in the week around the Tom Thumb Store around Seagrove Beach than towards the Seaside area. I think that we might have gotten one of the last good weeks there for a while.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-12   9:29:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: All (#7)

Incident Report Description Carlisle, a painter by trade, says that he went flounder fishing on May 28 and May 29 in Mobile Bay east of Dauphin Island. When he got out of the water on the 29th, according to his lawyers, he began suffering painful rashes, nosebleeds, nasal blockages and shortness of breath - symptoms that persist to this day.

Dean said that Carlisle's doctor diagnosed him with chemical burns or exposure consistent with oil. He said Carlisle's biggest concern is the long-term threat of cancer.

It was not until June, after Carlisle's exposure, that state officials began posting swimming advisories and closed local waters to fishing.

According to the state Department of Conservation & Natural Resources, oil at the mouth of Mobile Bay was first detected on June 1. The state issued a fishing ban on waters from Dauphin Island east on June 4.

Carlisle's civil complaint also alleges that BP, because of delays in the Deepwater Horizon project, pushed to speed the drilling. "This emphasis on speed over safety led to errors and omissions by the Drilling Defendants, which in turn caused and/or contributed to the initial explosion and subsequent Oil Spill," the suit states.

The suit maintains that BP and its partners had been aware for weeks that the drill pipe had intruded into the blowout preventer, damaging it. Yet, the companies ignored the problems and failed to report them to outside sources, according to the allegations.

The suit also suggests that the Deepwater Horizon may have been drilling deeper than its permitted depth.

The lawsuit also faults the BP's actions before and after the spill, accusing the company of understating the risks of a blowout and overstating its ability to respond to a massive leak. The suit cites a 2009 exploration plan submitted to federal regulators stating that "no adverse impacts are expected" to the coast in the "unlikely" event of a spill.

The suit also faults BP and the other defendants for not taking steps to prevent a leak, such as installing a backup blowout preventer. It quotes from a 2004 federal study, which found that only three of 74 rigs in the Gulf had blowout preventers strong enough to squeeze off and cut the pipe at water pressures that are present at maximum depth.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-12   9:30:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: All (#8)

The Gulf of Cheney. 8D

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-12   9:46:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: mcgowanjm (#7)

Two of my three children have experienced rectal bleeding, all four of us have sinus congestion,headache and throat problems. We live and work on the beaches of Santa Rosa Beach, Florida.

That's where I was over the 4th of July weekend. I don't have any of those symptoms. My friend's (summer) home is a half mile from the beach.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2010-07-12   11:22:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Fred Mertz (#10)

That was a past tense post. She also said they went away and the symptoms cleared up.

The cumulative effects will be the killers. (a couple of days, you have to immerse for effect. ;}

The ones that the EPA can fob off as 'not related'.

I'd evac for sure. The Dead Zone is off Dauphin Island. Spreading in both directions. I'd be interested in what Pensacola Naval Station is doing.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-12   12:16:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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