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Heavy oil spotted seven miles off coast
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by Michael Luke / Eyewitness News
wwltv.com
Posted on May 5, 2010 at 7:37 AM
Updated today at 12:26 PM
VENICE, La. – Heavy oil has been spotted 7 miles off the coast of Southwest Pass, according to Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser.
After days of oil gushing from the ocean floor in the Gulf of Mexico following the massive explosive of an oil rig British Petroleum announced early Wednesday morning that it has capped one of three leaks.
“We have been able to cap one of the three leaks,” said Curtis Thomas, BP spokesman, “That is the great news.” The leak was stopped using a robotic device.
“The bad news is that it did not diminish the flow, so we still have about 5,000 barrels that are being released, but it is from two leak sources, not three.”
The good news was tempered also by a report of an oil sheen approaching the Louisiana coast.
Earlier an oil sheen was been spotted about two miles offshore by an oysterman, according to Nungesser. It was spotted near the St. Bernard-Plaquemines border.
Late Tuesday night, Thomas said, they were able to place a valve over an end of a pipe, allowing them to close one of the leaks. They are currently looking at other engineering methods to stop the leaks from the other two sources.
BP officials are readying the huge concrete containment dome. The dome will be loaded onto a barge and then lowered over the leak, Thomas said, hopefully giving workers the ability to collect the oil that is spewing from the leaks and pump up to the surface.
The 100-ton dome is expected to be in place by Thursday, according to Thomas, and operational by Saturday.
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http://www.wwltv.com/news/One-of-three-leaks-capped-in-Gulf-92855479.html
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by Michael Luke / Eyewitness News
wwltv.com
Posted on May 5, 2010 at 7:37 AM
Updated today at 12:26 PM
VENICE, La. – Heavy oil has been spotted 7 miles off the coast of Southwest Pass, according to Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser.
After days of oil gushing from the ocean floor in the Gulf of Mexico following the massive explosive of an oil rig British Petroleum announced early Wednesday morning that it has capped one of three leaks.
“We have been able to cap one of the three leaks,” said Curtis Thomas, BP spokesman, “That is the great news.” The leak was stopped using a robotic device.
“The bad news is that it did not diminish the flow, so we still have about 5,000 barrels that are being released, but it is from two leak sources, not three.”
The good news was tempered also by a report of an oil sheen approaching the Louisiana coast.
Earlier an oil sheen was been spotted about two miles offshore by an oysterman, according to Nungesser. It was spotted near the St. Bernard-Plaquemines border.
Late Tuesday night, Thomas said, they were able to place a valve over an end of a pipe, allowing them to close one of the leaks. They are currently looking at other engineering methods to stop the leaks from the other two sources.
BP officials are readying the huge concrete containment dome. The dome will be loaded onto a barge and then lowered over the leak, Thomas said, hopefully giving workers the ability to collect the oil that is spewing from the leaks and pump up to the surface.
The 100-ton dome is expected to be in place by Thursday, according to Thomas, and operational by Saturday.
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http://www.wwltv.com/news/One-of-three-leaks-capped-in-Gulf-92855479.html
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