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"No silver bullet" solution to Gulf Spill: Obama

BP said on Friday it may need two more days to know if its complex maneuver to plug a gushing Gulf of Mexico oil well has worked, while President Barack Obama warned there was no “silver bullet” solution to the biggest oil spill in U.S. history. Trying to assert leadership in the face of growing criticism over his handling of the spill, Obama toured the Louisiana Gulf coast, where oil has seeped into delicate marshlands and shut down much of the lucrative fishing trade. BP CEO Tony Hayward flew over the Gulf to where his crew and robots worked on the “top kill” — the injection of heavy fluids, materials and ultimately cement to seal the well one mile below the surface. Hayward said the procedure was making progress choking off the five-week-old leak that has already spewed millions of gallons (liters) of oil into the Gulf. “We have wrestled it to the ground but we haven't put a bullet in its head yet,” Hayward told Reuters while aboard a helicopter over the spill site in the Gulf. When the top kill began on Wednesday, BP said it would need up to 48 hours to gauge its success. But Hayward extended the timeline another 24-48 hours on Friday. He said the top kill's chance of success remained at 60 to 70 percent. BP has called the effort to plug the hole “a “rollercoaster ride,” and investors might say the same. BP shares lost 5 percent on Friday, erasing gains made on hopes for a successful top kill, which aims to eventually seal with cement the ruptured well one mile below the surface. On his second visit to the Gulf in the five-week crisis, Obama faced his own steep challenge to convince Americans that he was in command as frustrated Gulf Coast residents loudly criticized federal authorities for being slow to act and offering too little assistance. “You will not be abandoned. You will not be left behind. We are on your side and we will see this through,” Obama said in a televised statement after meeting local and state officials and inspecting the oil spill damage to the coastline. “I am the president and the buck stops with me,” he said. BP 'WORKING FOR THE GOVERNMENT' The buck may stop with Obama, but the key to stopping the environmental catastrophe lies with BP because the federal government has few tools to work at those depths. Hayward, however, made clear that the government is in charge these days. “We are working for the government,” he said. “The government is running it.” BP views the top kill procedure as its best hope of plugging the well and containing a spill that has tarred its reputation and seen some 25 percent, around $50 billion, wiped off its share price. The company said on Friday the cost of the disaster so far was $930 million. That figure is sure to multiply with cleanup of the oily mess, which is now larger than the spill from the Exxon Valdez disaster off the Alaskan coast in 1989. As Hayward flew toward the site of the rig explosion that killed 11 workers on April 20, the sheen of oil and brown patches of crude and dispersant were visible below. Some 50-60 vessels are in the area working on the BP containment and shut-off effort. Hayward said BP had also injected a “junk shot” of heavier blocking materials, such as shredded rubber and golf balls, into the failed blowout preventer of the ruptured wellhead. They were due to pump in more heavy fluids later on Friday. The mud has not stopped the oil leak but at times has slowed the flow. BP began the top kill operation on Wednesday afternoon and then stopped pumping mud overnight to analyze pressure readings. It did not publicize the halt for many hours, drawing fresh accusations it was concealing information from the public. It denied the charges and blamed an oversight. If the top kill fails, BP says it will try other remedies, such as a second attempt at containing the oil so it can be transported by pipe to a ship at the water's surface or placing a new blowout preventer atop the failed one. FEW LIKE GOVERNMENT RESPONSE Obama said a team of government scientists was exploring contingency plans in case the top kill option failed. “There are not going to be silver bullets or a lot of perfect answers for some of the challenges that we face,” he said. “This is a man-made catastrophe that is still evolving.” continued. added by: JanforGore

Transocean Then – Transocean Now – Transocean Invoking Obscure, 159-Year-Old Law to Avoid Paying Damages, Compensating Injured

Rachel Maddow Covers Gulf Oil Spill… From 1979 By Alex Weprin on May 27, 2010 09:12 AM In one of the more interesting cable news reports about the gulf oil spill, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow busted out some footage from the NBC archives. Maddow broadcast reports from an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, caused when an oil rig exploded. Except that the reports were from 1979, not 2010. Amazingly, the techniques currently being used to try and cap the leak appear to be exactly the same as the ones used over 30 years ago. The only difference are some subtle (and funny) name changes. What BP called the “top hat” containment effort earlier this month, was called the “sombrero” back in '79. The Maddow segment is below. http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/msnbc/rachel_maddow_covers_gulf_oil_spill_fr… added by: EthicalVegan

Gulf Oil Spill Becoming Obama’s Katrina

(BARATARIA BAY, LA.) There's failure and frustration on the Gulf Coast.Oil companies seek solutions to stop the massive underwater oil gusher, but the contamination is spreading. White, sandy beaches are coated with thick, gooey oil, and the White House is taking more and more of the heat. Could the oil spill in the Gulf become for President Barack Obama what Hurricane Katrina became for President George W. Bush? Some in the area think so: “Just like Bush was remembered for Katrina, he's going to be remembered for this, for the oil spill,” said resident Julia Rosado. “It's been over a month. By now somebody should have stepped in to clean it up so that all these fish and wildlife don't die from it,” said resident Raquel Manning. “It's like Bush's Katrina, sure. I think it's going to have a real big lasting effect on us all,” said Merrick resident Steve Vargas. Oil now stains at least 53 miles of coastal Louisiana and more wildlife is dying, so President Obama knows he has a political crisis in the making. On Monday, he sent Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to the area – her fourth visit – to highlight all the administration is doing. Officials made it clear Monday that British Petroleum (BP) is the responsible party and will be held accountable. But increasingly, members of the President's own party want him to do more than rely on BP. “If the defense department or NASA or CIA have technology that can help, the should use them,” said Rep. Edward Markey (D-Mass.). The response to the oil spill and the damage has environmentalists worried about BP's response and worried about the government's response. “I think the problem this administration has had is that it was taken completely by surprise by this tragedy,” said Elgie Holstein of the Environmental Defense Fund. “Every day we seem to have a new solution and every day we seem to have more disappointment.” Some blame the cozy relationship between government regulators and the oil industry they are supposed to police, saying new controls on the oil industry are needed. http://wcbstv.com/politics/gulf.oil.spill.2.1712536.html added by: JohnA

Anti-Peeping fence by Sarah Palin

Writer moves next door to Sarah Palin. Is it to spy? She thinks so and built a higher fence. added by: JuliusBC

10 Things You Need (But Don’t Want) To Know About the BP Oil Spill

t's been 37 days since BP's offshore oil rig, Deepwater Horizon, exploded in the Gulf of Mexico. Since then, crude oil has been hemorrhaging into ocean waters and wreaking unknown havoc on our ecosystem — unknown because there is no accurate estimate of how many barrels of oil are contaminating the Gulf. Though BP officially admits to only a few thousand barrels spilled each day, expert estimates peg the damage at 60,000 barrels or over 2.5 million gallons daily. (Perhaps we'd know more if BP hadn't barred independent engineers from inspecting the breach.) Measures to quell the gusher have proved lackluster at best, and unlike the country's last big oil spill — Exxon-Valdez in 1989 — the oil is coming from the ground, not a tanker, so we have no idea how much more oil could continue to pollute the Gulf's waters. The Deepwater Horizon disaster reminds us what can happen — and will continue to happen — when corporate malfeasance and neglect meet governmental regulatory failure. The corporate media is tracking the disaster with front-page articles and nightly news headlines every day (if it bleeds, or spills, it leads!), but the under-reported aspects to this nightmarish tale paint the most chilling picture of the actors and actions behind the catastrophe. In no particular order, here are 10 things about the BP spill you may not know and may not want to know — but you should. 1. Oil rig owner has made $270 million off the oil leak added by: Omnomynous

New Bill Would Ban Offshore Drilling and Increase Fuel Economy Standard

Photo via RV We learned yesterday that if the average American were to drive 5.4 miles less every day, we’d eliminate the need to drill in the Gulf — that would be enough to relieve the demand for the 1.75 million barrels that gets pumped out. But could saving gas really be enough incentive to cut out the drilling? Vermont senator Bernie Sanders thinks it could — he’s just introduced legislation that would ban offshore d… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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BP Gulf Oil Spill Officially the Worst in US History

Photo via the LA Times By BP and the US Coast Guard’s own conservative estimates, the spill in the Gulf of Mexico is now officially the worst in US history. Those estimates place the leak as having let 19 million gallons of oil into the Gulf, 8 million more than the Exxon Valdez spill of 1989. But another federal agency, the US Geological Survey, just conducted an independent study, and found that it’s much, much wors… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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WTF is wrong with these guys? BP’s Alyeska oil pipeline shut down after leaking "several thousand barrels" yesterday!

As President Obama's crew gets ready to mutiny against the corporate incompetents heading up the Gulf oil “cleanup”, BP springs another crude oil leak, this time at its subsidiary pipeline in Prudhoe Bay. http://looncanada.wordpress.com/2010/05/26/loon-extra-bps-alyeska-pipeline-shuts… added by: looncanada

10 Shocking Facts About The Unprecedented Environmental Horror In The Gulf Of Mexico

More than a month after it began, oil continues to gush rapidly into the Gulf of Mexico from a damaged BP oil well. The environmental damage from this oil spill is going to be absolutely unprecedented in U.S. history. In fact, it is now becoming apparent that the region surrounding the Gulf of Mexico may not recover from this environmental horror in our lifetimes. Yes, that is how bad it really is. The facts about this oil spill that you are about to read below are absolutely going to stun you. But the links are all there so you can go check out the information for yourself. As Americans, we like to talk a good game about how we want to save the environment, but the truth is that we are doing more to harm the environment than anyone else. It is time to take responsibility for our actions, because the earth is going to become one gigantic trash heap if we are not careful. added by: Revelation1217

Cousteau Jr. under the Gulf: ‘This is a nightmare’

Donning hazmet suit to take a journey deep under the Gulf, what was discovered was that BP is killing the Gulf. added by: JanforGore