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Whistleblower: BP Risks More Massive Catastrophes in Gulf

A former contractor who worked for BP claims the oil conglomerate broke federal laws and violated its own internal procedures by failing to maintain crucial safety and engineering documents related to one of the firms other deepwater production projects in the Gulf of Mexico, according to internal emails and other documents obtained by Truthout. The whistleblower, whose name has been withheld at the person's request because the whistleblower still works in the oil industry and fears retaliation, first raised concerns about safety issues related to BP Atlantis, the world's largest and deepest semi-submersible oil and natural gas platform, located about 200 miles south of New Orleans, in November 2008. Atlantis, which began production in October 2007, has the capacity to produce about 8.4 million gallons of oil and 180 million cubic feet of natural gas per day. (more at link) added by: Vierotchka

Mexico vs Chile 16 de Mayo Live Stream Seleccion Mexicana de Futbol 2010

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Rachel Uchitel Denies David Boreanaz Extortion

The incomparable Rachel Uchitel is speaking out, denying any role in the newly revealed David Boreanaz extortion plot of which the Bones star speaks. Rache is totally pissed off at reports that she tried to extort Boreanaz and she’s going to do something about it – hold a live press conference, naturally. In fact, the O.G. Tiger Woods mistress is flying back from Mexico tomorrow or Thursday to emphasize she has ” never extorted anyone ” out of money. Which we already knew, but hey, why miss any conceivable opportunity to get your home-wrecking, fame-seeking face in front of the camera, right? Rachel Uchitel: So sweet. So pretty. So morally bankrupt . Rachel Uchitel did bone Boreanaz while his wife was pregnant, and before the Tiger Woods scandal exploded. But she is not the mistress who demanded a six-figure settlement from him, she maintains (and no one insinuated).

Rachel Uchitel — I Didn’t Extort Anyone!

Filed under: Rachel Uchitel , David Boreanaz , Tiger Woods , Celebrity Justice Rachel Uchitel — the pilgrim of Tiger Woods ‘ mistresses — is totally pissed off at reports that she tried to extort David Boreanaz and she’s going to do something about it. TMZ has learned … Uchitel, who is in Mexico, is flying home today and plans… Read more

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oil spill Louisiana entrix

A map showing the location of the slick from a sunken oil rig off the US coast, threatening protected areas. Emergency teams launched a “controlled burn” operation on Wednesday to stop a giant oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico from spreading off the ecologically fragile Louisiana coast.… Read more » Oil from a massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico was starting to ooze ashore, threatening migrating birds, nesting pelicans, river otters and mink along Louisiana#39;s fragile islands and barrier marshe

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Birds fly over oil on the water near Breton Sound Island, on the southern most tip of the Chandeleur Islands in the Gulf of Mexico, south of Louisiana April 29, 2010. A massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico neared wildlife refuges and seafood grounds along the Louisiana coast on Friday, as efforts redoubled to avert what could become one of the worst U.S. ecological disasters. The leak from a ruptured oil well on the ocean floor off the coast of the southern state is pouring out crude oil at a

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Body of Monica Beresford-Redman Brought Back Home

We have an update on the tragic situation surrounding Bruce Beresford-Redman and his late wife. Bruce is the former Survivor producer suspected of murdering wife Monica in Cancun earlier this month . While authorities are preventing him from leaving Mexico as they ponder charges and collect evidence, Monica’s family has finally brought her body to Los Angeles. Sisters Jeanne and Carla Burgos flew with the corpse, which was taken to the Gates, Kingsley & Gates Smith Salsbury funeral home in Culver City. “It’s very important to have my sister back where she belongs and have the family say goodbye and have a place to go so they can send their love,” Jeanne said. The body will now undergo further testing, as funeral service arrangements are being planned. It’s a sad situation all around.

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Gulf of Mexico oil slick said to be five times bigger

The US Coast Guard says five times as much oil as previously thought could be leaking from a well beneath where a rig sank in the Gulf of Mexico last week. Rear Admiral Mary Landry said 5,000 barrels (210,000 gallons) a day were now thought to be gushing into the sea 50 miles (80km) off Louisiana's coast. A third leak had also been discovered at the site, Adm Landry said. One fire-fighting expert told the BBC the disaster might become the “biggest oil spill in the world”. “Probably the only thing comparable to this is the Kuwait fires [following the Gulf War in 1991],” Mike Miller, head of Canadian oil well fire-fighting company Safety Boss, told BBC World Service. “The Exxon Valdez [tanker disaster off Alaska in 1989] is going to pale [into insignificance] in comparison to this as it goes on.” If US Coast Guard estimates are correct, the slick could match the 11m gallons spilt from the Exxon Valdez within less than two months. Earlier, a coast guard crew set fire to part of the oil slick, in an attempt to save environmentally fragile wetlands. The “controlled burn” of surface oil took place in an area about 30 miles (50km) east of the Mississippi river delta, officials said. But Mike Miller warned that burning off leaking oil was not a long-term solution at all. “The object of this game is to shut off the flow,” he said. Engineers are believed to be working on a dome-like device to cover oil rising to the surface and pump it to container vessels but it may be weeks before this is in place. ANALYSIS Andy Gallacher Andy Gallacher, BBC News, Venice, Louisiana Despite efforts to burn off the oil, the crews here are now battling against the odds. The US Coast Guard's discovery of another leak spewing oil from the collapsed rig has many here bracing for an environmental disaster on a huge scale. An estimated 5,000 barrels of oil a day are now pouring into the Gulf of Mexico and forecasters say a new weather front could push the slick towards this coastline at an even faster rate. The state of Louisiana is now asking for emergency assistance as the oil slick draws closer. It now seems inevitable that Louisiana's coastline will be hit and at least another two states could be affected. Weather forecasters have meanwhile warned that changing winds could drive the oil slick ashore by Friday night. Adm Landry said experts from the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) had increased their estimate for the leak based on aerial surveys, applying dispersants, studying the trajectory of the slick, local weather conditions, and other factors. “This is not an exact science when we estimate the amount of oil. However, the NOAA is telling me now they'd prefer we use at least 5,000 barrels a day,” she told reporters in New Orleans. Adm Landry also said she had been told of “a new location of an additional breach in the riser of the deep underwater well”, about 5,000ft (1,525m) under the surface. President Barack Obama had been briefed on the new developments, and the government had offered to have the defence department help contain the spill, she added. Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has requested emergency assistance from the federal government. “Our top priority is to protect our citizens and the environment. These resources are critical to mitigating the impact of the oil spill on our coast,” he said in a statement. BBC map The oil slick currently has a circumference of about 600 miles (970km) and covers about 28,600 sq miles (74,100 sq km). Its leading edge is now only 20 miles (32km) east of the mouth of the Mississippi. The first of the leaks causing it were found on Saturday, four days after the Deepwater Horizon platform, to which the pipe was attached, exploded and sank. Eleven workers are missing and presumed dead after the worst oil rig disaster in almost a decade. OIL SPILL DISASTERS 1991: 520m gallons were deliberately released from Iraqi oil tankers during the first Gulf War to impede the US invasion 1979: 140m gallons were spilt over nine months after a well blow-out in the Bay of Campeche off Mexico's coast 1979: 90m gallons leaked from a Greek oil tanker after it collided with another ship off the coast of Trinidad 1983: 80m gallons leaked into the Gulf over several months after a tanker collided with a drilling platform 1989: 11m gallons were spilt into Alaska's Prince William Sound in the Exxon Valdez disaster Richard Black's blog In pictures: Efforts to contain leak On Tuesday Adm Landry, who is in charge of the clean-up effort, warned that work on sealing the leaking well using robotic submersibles might take months, and that the coast guard would attempt to set light to much of the oil. With the spill moving towards Louisiana's coast, which contains some 40% of the nation's wetlands and spawning grounds for countless fish and birds, she said a “controlled burn” of oil contained by special booms could limit the impact. Environmental experts say animals nearby might be affected by toxic fumes, but perhaps not as much as if they were coated in oil. On Wednesday afternoon, two vessels dispatched by the coast guard and the British oil company BP – which had hired the sunken rig – swept the thickest concentrations of oil into a fire-resistant boom. They then towed it to a five-mile “burn zone” set up inside the slick, where it was set alight shortly before nightfall and allowed to burn. If the test is deemed successful, BP is expected to continue the controlled burns as long as the weather conditions are favourable. Possible solutions BP says it has not been able to activate a device known as a blow-out preventer, designed to stop oil flow in an emergency. HAVE YOUR SAY People can prevent a number of environmental disasters. Valeriia Send us your comments Doug Suttles, the chief operating officer for exploration and production at BP, said it had not yet given up on engaging the valve, but was considering other possible solutions. The idea of placing a dome directly over the leaks has only been done in shallow water before and is still two to four weeks from being operational. BP will also begin drilling a “relief well” intersecting the original well, but it is also experimental and could take two to three months to stop the flow. Forty-nine vessels – oil skimmers, tugboats barges and special recovery boats that separate oil from water – were working to round up oil, BP said. added by: bocky10

Mexico Oil Spill of 2010

In a decision to control the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, which can be considered as one of the worst in the U.S. history, the United States Coast Guard is aiming to burn off the part of affected areas. The process of burning the oil may start as early as Wednesday as the oil slick has turn to within 20 miles of the Louisiana coastline. The decision on burning the oil has its own pros and cons, is still not furnished. The process to put the oil on fire starts by using a 500-foot-long, flame-retardant boom used to gather oil, and whatever is collected in the boom would be burnt. Or else, the entire spill would not be set on fire at once. The problem is that a drilling rig, the Deepwater Horizon, went kaput, detonated, and sank at a site, some 50 miles off the coast of Louisiana. That left the oil leaking at the rate of about 42,000 gallons a day from the well. Further investigations will be conducted with regards to this serious problem that the U.S. is facing. Mexico Oil Spill of 2010 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Oil Spill in Gulf of Mexico still Grows

What a bad day for the people near the gulf Mexico that which there was an oil spill that continues to grow and it is very dangerous if it would reach the shore. for latest news, videos, photos and other information, pls visit the link provided below: Latest News about Oil Spill in Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill in Gulf of Mexico still Grows is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading