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<title><![CDATA[Another oil spill in Gulf of Mexico]]></title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 05:46:57 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[July 28 2010 A new oil spill has been spotted in the Gulf of Mexico, nearly 100 days after the BP-ru]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>July 28 2010</p>
<p>A new oil spill has been spotted in the  Gulf of Mexico, nearly 100 days after the BP-run oil rig disaster, which  caused the worst environmental crisis in US history.</p>
<p>The fresh spill off Louisiana&#8217;s coast occurred as a tugboat struck  an abandoned well in Barataria Bay in the early hours of Tuesday  morning.</p>
<p>The collision sent a plume of oil and gas 100ft into the air. A  mile-long slick has since spread across the area, which is surrounded by  wildlife-rich wetlands.</p>
<p>Oil spill response operations have already begun and rescue crews  have set up a two-mile-long perimeter around the site to protect vessels  and mariners from the spill.</p>
<p>Admiral Thad Allen, the US Coast Guard chief, said Tuesday &#8220;response  crews were able to take advantage of &#8216;significant resources&#8217;, vessels  of opportunity, skimming equipment and boom already in the area to work  on the Gulf oil spill.&#8221;</p>
<p>The well, which was once owned by Cedyco Corporation, was abandoned in November 2008.</p>
<p>The spill is at least the third leak in the area since the BP oil  catastrophe began on April 20, after an explosion left 11 people killed  in the Deepwater Horizon rig.</p>
<p>Three months into the oil spill, the London-based BP has finally  managed to place a containment cap over the well, temporarily halting  the gushing oil.</p>
<p>However, the leak is expected to continue until mid-August when the company will complete the building of two relief wells. <a href="http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=136533&#38;sectionid=3510203" target="_blank">Source</a></p>
<p>BP may never get the leak totally fixed. Seems they have done a pretty sloppy job.  That&#8217;s a lot of oil in the ocean and a lot of damage to the environment. Now another oil leak and who is responsible for this one we must ask ourselves?</p>
<h4><a title="Permanent Link: Blowout: BP’s deadly oil  rig disaster" rel="bookmark" href="../2010/04/26/blowout-bp%e2%80%99s-deadly-oil-rig-disaster/" target="_blank">Blowout: BP’s deadly oil rig disaster</a></h4>
<h4>Update on the Oil Spills—All of Them</h4>
<div>By Jeffrey Kluger</div>
<div>July 28, 2010</div>
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<p>Michigan is not the first place that comes  to mind when you think of oil spills. But as of Monday, add the state to  the list of those laying booms, scrambling cleanup teams and otherwise  trying to stanch the flow of thick crude leaking from a busted oil pipe.  And add that spill  to yet another new gusher the Gulf of Mexico—this  one just 65 miles south of New Orleans—the third such incident to occur  on a drilling platform other than BP&#8217;s lost Deepwater Horizon since that  rig exploded and sank on April 20.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re tempted to write your senator about the sudden spate of   spills, don&#8217;t bother. The new leaks are occurring just days after Harry  Reid and his timorous Democratic majority walked away from their  year-in-the-making energy bill, under threat of filibuster from Mitch  McConnell and his snarling GOP minority.</p>
<p>The Michigan incident has a lot of similarities to the BP  disaster—albeit writ small. Once again it&#8217;s an international company  that&#8217;s to blame—this time Canada&#8217;s Enbridge Energy Partners. Once again,  it&#8217;s a body of water at risk—this time the Kalamazoo River and perhaps  Morrow Lake, which lies in the path of the spill. And once again, a CEO  is promising to make things right.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our intention is to return your community and the waterways to their  original state,&#8221; announced Enbridge chief Patrick Daniel. Once again  too, the company is so far underachieving. Daniel toured the spill site  with Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm and conceded that the clean-up  effort so far is &#8220;anemic.&#8221;</p>
<p>The spill came from a rupture in a 30-in. diameter pipe that on a  typical day carries 190,000 bbls (8 million gal.) of oil between Indiana  and Ontario. The breach was sealed quickly, but not before  19,500 bbls  (800,000 gal.) of crude got away. Residents of nearby homes  were  evacuated, locals were warned against approaching the spill or inhaling  its fumes, and workers deployed 14,000 ft. of boom—with 45,000 more on  hand—to contain a river slick that has so far spread 20 miles.</p>
<p>Things have not been brought so readily under control in the Gulf,  where a tugboat struck a shallow-water well in Louisiana&#8217;s Barataria Bay  on Tuesday morning, rupturing the wellhead and sending water, oil and  gas spewing into the air. The modest depth of the water should make the  spill much easier to stop than  BP&#8217;s, but for now the shower of crude is  continuing to climb 100 ft. in the air, creating a comparatively small  slick that&#8217;s being  contained by 6,000 ft. of boom. This is the second  beating Barataria Bay has taken this summer, having just been cleaned of  BP oil last week.</p>
<p>The Gulf&#8217;s other two recent leaks are also comparatively minor—and  comparatively common—and would not be making news at all if not for the  BP elephant that&#8217;s been in the room for more than 100 days now. But  that&#8217;s just the point. The only way to slake our thirst for oil is to  continue to engage in industrial practices that are inherently dirty,  unreliable and extremely dangerous. The only way to avoid the problem is  either to invent a magic bullet that satisfies all our energy demands  spotlessly and cheaply or to count on our legislators to cowboy up and  pass the tough legislation necessary to price carbon, cap emissions and  encourage the development of clean renewable technologies like wind and  solar. For now, the safer bet is on  the magic.<a href="http://ecocentric.blogs.time.com/2010/07/28/update-on-the-oil-spills%E2%80%94all-of-them/" target="_blank"> Source</a></p>
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