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Deepwater Horizon Oil spill
« on: 29-Apr-2010, 21:49:26 »
http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/gallery/2010/04/black-sea-giant-oil-spill-threatens-gulf-coast.php?img=1

Not sure if yall are following this but its really a fucking shame. Could end up being the worst spill ever, worst environmental disaster ever.
expected to reach the gulf coast tomorrow afternoon. poor fucking birds

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Re: Deepwater Horizon Oil spill
« Reply #1 on: 30-Apr-2010, 08:16:42 »
followed it every day....had to investigate if my companys equipment was on it...it was not..
I though the coastguard was going to set fire to the oil spill before it reached shore?
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Re: Deepwater Horizon Oil spill
« Reply #2 on: 30-Apr-2010, 13:24:01 »
Such a shame...

I still remember the Prestige disaster in Galicia...

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prestige

Instead of taking the ship to the nearest shore or port, the government decided to pull it off-shore and sink it. It took months to remove all the oil spill from the seacost... :no:

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Re: Deepwater Horizon Oil spill
« Reply #3 on: 30-Apr-2010, 18:57:44 »
Horrible situation.. but I read they  are planning in lighting the surfaced oil on fire as it should cause less harm to the environment. I can't help but think, what a great job it would be to set that spill to a blaze!

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Re: Deepwater Horizon Oil spill
« Reply #4 on: 30-Apr-2010, 19:45:07 »
It's a shitty situation, and I feel really bad for the families of the 11 still missing and likely killed. I hope they can do an effective clean up operation.

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Re: Deepwater Horizon Oil spill
« Reply #5 on: 31-May-2010, 09:17:14 »
what now? mission top kill didn't work and now, BP is earning billions of dollars and now they are not able to deal with this. it's a shame !!!

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Re: Deepwater Horizon Oil spill
« Reply #6 on: 31-May-2010, 12:15:34 »
things like this can happen...things fail sometimes, and you have element of human error
Government authorities who give lisences to drill try to present them selves as heroes working against BP and other oil companies now....It just seems as a ridiculous dobule standard to me.

For BP this is cash floating away, and an Oil company will do anything they can to stop their reservoir of money going to waste. As of today BP has spent over 1 billion USD to try and stop the leak. With an oilprice of approx. $75dollars a barrel, and a claimed spill of 19.000 barrels a day, they are losing around one and a half million USD a day just in the leak. Not to mention the loss of what they could have pumped up if the platform was still there. They propably lost around $600-700mill just in the platform it self.

I heard a press conferance on BBC radio in the car yesterday and there were lots of journalists and b and c celebrities with posters and banners complaining how horrible oil companies were. One of the guys in the crowd went around and asked people how they got there.....all of them drove cars there...and at the same time they are campaining against the oil companies, and claiming that it is easy to be indepentant of oil, and to protec the environment...yeah right...hypocrits


funniest thing was some country & western celebrity (unknown to me) claiming that he had a very little impact on the environment and that his hybrid he rarely used did over 25mpg, LOL Then the reporter asked him what his cd abums (40mill or so, sold over 20 years) were made of...he said that was of no importance and did not have anything to do with this protest....when she told him it was made of a petroleum based plastic...he just left...LOL (you could hear people laugh in the background)

hehe, dumbass :lol:
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Re: Deepwater Horizon Oil spill
« Reply #7 on: 24-Jun-2010, 11:37:14 »
BP Spills Coffee

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Re: Deepwater Horizon Oil spill
« Reply #8 on: 24-Jun-2010, 21:16:21 »
that video is funny and sad.

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Re: Deepwater Horizon Oil spill
« Reply #9 on: 24-Jun-2010, 22:43:47 »
is it STILL leaking btw?

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Re: Deepwater Horizon Oil spill
« Reply #10 on: 25-Jun-2010, 18:58:11 »
is it STILL leaking btw?


Yes. The relief well(s) should be done by mid-August, until then they have several ships capturing at least some of the oil.

http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/06/25/1700547/bp-says-gulf-relief-well-on-target.html

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Re: Deepwater Horizon Oil spill
« Reply #11 on: 25-Jun-2010, 22:15:46 »
Not that they haven't already suffered, but BP is gonna get destroyed for this once they get the final tab for cleaning this up. :blush: Not to mention all the private lawsuits from the coastal states for loss of revenue...

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Re: Deepwater Horizon Oil spill
« Reply #12 on: 26-Jun-2010, 00:28:20 »
BP can clear more profit in one good quarter than this entire event is going to cost....
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Re: Deepwater Horizon Oil spill
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Re: Deepwater Horizon Oil spill
« Reply #14 on: 01-Jul-2010, 05:44:33 »
http://www.financialpost.com/Avertible+catastrophe/3203808/story.html#ixzz0sFoTyOLU

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Three days after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico began on April 20, the Netherlands offered the U.S. government ships equipped to handle a major spill, one much larger than the BP spill that then appeared to be underway. “Our system can handle 400 cubic metres per hour,” Weird Koops, the chairman of Spill Response Group Holland, told Radio Netherlands Worldwide, giving each Dutch ship more cleanup capacity than all the ships that the U.S. was then employing in the Gulf to combat the spill….

In sharp contrast to Dutch preparedness before the fact and the Dutch instinct to dive into action once an emergency becomes apparent, witness the American reaction to the Dutch offer of help. The U.S. government responded with “Thanks but no thanks,” remarked Visser, despite BP’s desire to bring in the Dutch equipment and despite the no-lose nature of the Dutch offer –the Dutch government offered the use of its equipment at no charge. Even after the U.S. refused, the Dutch kept their vessels on standby, hoping the Americans would come round. By May 5, the U.S. had not come round. To the contrary, the U.S. had also turned down offers of help from 12 other governments, most of them with superior expertise and equipment –unlike the U.S., Europe has robust fleets of Oil Spill Response Vessels that sail circles around their make-shift U.S. counterparts.

Why does neither the U.S. government nor U.S. energy companies have on hand the cleanup technology available in Europe? Ironically, the superior European technology runs afoul of U.S. environmental rules. The voracious Dutch vessels, for example, continuously suck up vast quantities of oily water, extract most of the oil and then spit overboard vast quantities of nearly oil-free water. Nearly oil-free isn’t good enough for the U.S. regulators, who have a standard of 15 parts per million — if water isn’t at least 99.9985% pure, it may not be returned to the Gulf of Mexico….

The Americans, overwhelmed by the catastrophic consequences of the BP spill, finally relented and took the Dutch up on their offer — but only partly. Because the U.S. didn’t want Dutch ships working the Gulf, the U.S. airlifted the Dutch equipment to the Gulf and then retrofitted it to U.S. vessels. And rather than have experienced Dutch crews immediately operate the oil-skimming equipment, to appease labour unions the U.S. postponed the clean-up operation to allow U.S. crews to be trained.



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Re: Deepwater Horizon Oil spill
« Reply #15 on: 01-Jul-2010, 09:23:26 »
WTF?!  I hate how entrenched this country has become in regulations.  I was reading an article about Kevin Costner's oil cleaning centrifuge and they were having the same problem with the regulators that the water wasn't clean enough.  95% or even 90% pure is better than what we are dealing with now.  That's like saying, "I only want pie if I can have the whole thing, not just a slice."  Assholes.  Why are we so quick to dismiss free help, yet anytime the opportunity arises to offer free help, we jump on it whether that help is wanted or not.

I'm sick of how un-free this supposedly free country is becoming.  You cant do or say anything anymore without offending someone or adhering to some bullshit standards.  Kids cant play tag because someone might, might, get pushed down.  We're turning into a bunch of whiny, soft, fat, paranoid, Orwellian assholes.  I say fuck your standards, fuck your sensitivity, fuck your overbearing rules and quit fucking it up for the rest of us.

 

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