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'Serious spill' from sunken US oil rig

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'Serious spill' from sunken US oil rig


Environmental | 206839 hits | Apr 25 5:10 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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Oil is leaking from a damaged well feeding a rig that sank off Louisiana on Thursday, in what US officials are calling "a very serious spill".

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  1. by rickc
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 12:24 am
    This is going to put a big dent in "drill here and drill now".

  2. by Canadian_Mind
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 12:29 am
    Yea, too bad too. This happens once in a blue moon, out of how many operating drill platforms?

    Like saying we shouldn't fly because a plane crashes.

  3. by avatar wildrosegirl
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:18 am
    Plane crashes don't create a 1500m kill zone, and increase their contamination area daily.

  4. by Canadian_Mind
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:35 am
    That kill zone is still an insignificantly small portion of the ocean area compared to that which would be effected if all rigs sunk at once and spilled their oil. Just as one plane crash kills an insignificant;y small portion of the total people flying at any given moment.

    It sucks this happened, both the lives lost and the environmental damage. I do dearly hope that stricter regulations come from this, but it is no reason to prevent future expansion of the offshore oil industry.

  5. by avatar wildrosegirl
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:28 am
    "Canadian_Mind" said
    That kill zone is still an insignificantly small portion of the ocean area compared to that which would be effected if all rigs sunk at once and spilled their oil. Just as one plane crash kills an insignificant;y small portion of the total people flying at any given moment.


    The problem with the spills is that they'll continue to grow quickly until they're contained. A TON of damage will continue to be done for years until the majority of it is contained and cleaned up. The damage done is devastating.

    It sucks this happened, both the lives lost and the environmental damage. I do dearly hope that stricter regulations come from this, but it is no reason to prevent future expansion of the offshore oil industry.


    Agreed. Learn from it and improve on the current system.

  6. by Canadian_Mind
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 6:08 am
    Yea, just saw they haven't capped it off yet. the wellhead is 1500 meters below the ocean level? I ws under the impression it wasn't that far down.

    Figure they would have planned for something like this (a rig collapse).

  7. by avatar Scape
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 6:41 am
    They are trying with robotic subs but no idea if it will work. Could be days or months.

  8. by avatar herbie
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:53 pm
    Opponents of exploration off the BC Coast have some fresh ammunition....

  9. by avatar PostFactum
    Mon Apr 26, 2010 4:00 pm
    Now the USA can say that they really have it)))

  10. by avatar CharlieHammer
    Fri Jun 11, 2010 5:12 am
    Interesting thread to read from back when the spill was new.



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