Gulf Of Mexico, Bp Oil Spill | featured news

Recapped well continues to hold

Recapped well continues to hold

The recently recapped oil well in the Gulf of Mexico could remain closed until the relief well is drilled if tests remain favorable, a BP official said Sunday morning.

 

Capped BP Gulf well under scrutiny

BP Plc's stricken Gulf of Mexico oil well showed no signs of leaking on Friday, but officials intensified oversight after a critical test showed pressure barely rising in the capped gusher.

 

Obama rebuked for vacation

President Obama and his family leave Friday for a weekend getaway to Maine, but along with a little rest and relaxation comes criticism that the president is taking it easy with the Gulf of Mexico oil crisis in a critical phase.

Senh: Oh, c'mon. Our president can't even take a break. Sometimes you just a little bit of time off to recharge the batteries.

 

BP says test shuts off oil leak from Gulf well

BP says test shuts off oil leak from Gulf well

BP Plc said on Thursday it stopped the flow of oil into the Gulf of Mexico from its deep-sea well for the first time since it ruptured in April, prompting hope that the leak can be plugged for good.

 

U.S. clears way for BP 'integrity test' to begin

U.S. clears way for BP 'integrity test' to begin

After day of delay, firm gets go ahead to run test, which will close down the flow of oil well in a series of steps as officials closely monitor pressure.

 

Oil flows freely as BP works to replace cap

Oil flows freely as BP works to replace cap

BP said today its attempt to place a new cap on its ruptured undersea well was proceeding as planned. But while robots replace the old cap, crude is flowing freely.

 

New cap, ships could contain Gulf leak by Monday

New cap, ships could contain Gulf  leak by Monday

The federal official leading the Gulf oil spill cleanup said Friday a new containment cap and an additional ship collecting oil could effectively contain the spill in the next three days.

 

Officials and Scientists Spar Over Plan to Block Oil’s Approach

Local officials say the government’s plan to build rock dams to capture oil in the Gulf of Mexico is too risky.

 

Recovery effort falls vastly short of BP's promises

Recovery effort falls vastly short of BP's promises

In the 77 days since oil from the ruptured Deepwater Horizon began to gush into the Gulf of Mexico, BP has skimmed or burned about 60 percent of the amount it promised regulators it could remove in a single day. The disparity between what BP promised in its March 24 filing with federal regulators and the amount of oil recovered since the April 20 explosion underscores what some officials and environmental groups call a misleading numbers game that has led to widespread confusion about the extent of the spill and the progress of the recovery.

 

BP Oil Spill Relief Well Scenarios: What Happens If It Doesn't Stop Gusher?

As engineers bore deeper into the seafloor toward the source of the oil still spewing into the Gulf of Mexico, BP PLC is growing more confident that the relief well it expects to complete in August will succeed where all previous efforts to contain or kill the gusher have failed.

But what if it doesn't work?

At the very least, oil would continue to spill while workers try something else.

That proposition would surely bring more misery for the people who live, work and play along the shores from Louisiana to Florida.

 

Subscribe to this RSS topic: Syndicate content