Could have an effect on GOM TC's
Multiple reports of oil sheen and sludge on beach.
Oil giant BP says it is investigating a new sheen in the Gulf of Mexico - AP
http://www.stuarthsmith.com/oil-rising- ... rizon-site
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Macondo Well may have new leak
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Macondo Well may have new leak
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RT @cbsnews: BP tells CBS it's only 1 of many oil companies looking into sheen at request of Coast Guard, and their rigs far from site
http://twitter.com/#!/theearlyshow/stat ... 3752287233
http://twitter.com/#!/theearlyshow/stat ... 3752287233
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Site of Deepwater Horizon Accident Leaking Again, Sources Say
http://www.examiner.com/environmental-n ... z1VO9qTDch
APNewsBreak: Oil sheen in Gulf, source unknown
http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2011/08/ ... 29414.html
http://www.examiner.com/environmental-n ... z1VO9qTDch
APNewsBreak: Oil sheen in Gulf, source unknown
http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2011/08/ ... 29414.html
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Re: Macondo Well may have new leak
Massive Oil Slick Found At BP's Deepwater Horizon Gulf Spill Site - Helicopter Flyover
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I know someone that works withe La Dept of Wildlife and Fisheries. I've sent him these links and he is suspicious of anything saying it is at the well site. What he said is that the well site is a "no boat zone" enforced by the Coast Guard. But he said he'll let me know if he gets more info about this. He did tell me that BP has sent an ROV down to the well site, but he hasn't got any info about what they found, or didn't find.
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This is old news and Florida Oil Spill Lawyers have an "agenda". They fail to mention in the article that the expert who made the chemical match said that he thought it was old oil from the broken riser on the sea floor. Not new oil.
http://www.gulfcoastmaritime.com/the-gu ... well/4178/
Coast Guard accompanied BP to the site and sent down a ROV to investigate. No leaks were found.
The United States Coast Guard reports that two remotely operated vehicles deployed to the Macondo 252 well head in the Gulf of Mexico have confirmed there is no oil leaking from the well head.
According to the agency, as part of the investigation into recent National Response Center reports of sheen observed in the vicinity of the source of last year’s BP Deepwater Horizon explosion, fire, and ensuing massive oil spill, on August 25th two ROVs were deployed from the Grant Candies to survey the well head. Upon arrival at the well head, the ROVs began an initial, full survey of the well head and vicinity, with a 20-foot radius, looking for evidence of leaking oil. Additionally, a zoom lens was used to examine both the well head and the base of the well head to look for smaller, less obvious signs of leakage. The ROV also visited the two relief well sites. When the survey concluded some ten hours after the ROVs were first deployed, no evidence of leaking oil was found.
”U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Morgan City conducted an intense investigation to determine if there was a discharge of oil, and if so, the source,” said Capt. Jonathan Burton, commanding officer of MSU Morgan City. “This included checking all parties with wells or pipelines in the region as well as a Coast Guard overflight with a trained observer aboard and the dispatch of a Coast Guard patrol boat to the area. No sheen was sighted Thursday in virtually perfect conditions.”
The Coast Guard reported that its own experts, as well as experts from the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, BOEMRE, DOI, and representatives from BP, plus the State On-Scene Coordinators for Louisiana and Mississippi, viewed the live feed from the ROVs and agreed that nothing shown from the ROVs indicated any sort of leak from the well head.
http://www.gulfcoastmaritime.com/the-gu ... well/4178/
Coast Guard accompanied BP to the site and sent down a ROV to investigate. No leaks were found.
The United States Coast Guard reports that two remotely operated vehicles deployed to the Macondo 252 well head in the Gulf of Mexico have confirmed there is no oil leaking from the well head.
According to the agency, as part of the investigation into recent National Response Center reports of sheen observed in the vicinity of the source of last year’s BP Deepwater Horizon explosion, fire, and ensuing massive oil spill, on August 25th two ROVs were deployed from the Grant Candies to survey the well head. Upon arrival at the well head, the ROVs began an initial, full survey of the well head and vicinity, with a 20-foot radius, looking for evidence of leaking oil. Additionally, a zoom lens was used to examine both the well head and the base of the well head to look for smaller, less obvious signs of leakage. The ROV also visited the two relief well sites. When the survey concluded some ten hours after the ROVs were first deployed, no evidence of leaking oil was found.
”U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Morgan City conducted an intense investigation to determine if there was a discharge of oil, and if so, the source,” said Capt. Jonathan Burton, commanding officer of MSU Morgan City. “This included checking all parties with wells or pipelines in the region as well as a Coast Guard overflight with a trained observer aboard and the dispatch of a Coast Guard patrol boat to the area. No sheen was sighted Thursday in virtually perfect conditions.”
The Coast Guard reported that its own experts, as well as experts from the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, BOEMRE, DOI, and representatives from BP, plus the State On-Scene Coordinators for Louisiana and Mississippi, viewed the live feed from the ROVs and agreed that nothing shown from the ROVs indicated any sort of leak from the well head.
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