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No sign of oil leak after Gulf of Mexico rig blast: company

No sign of oil leak after Gulf of Mexico rig blast: company

There is no sign of an oil spill after a rig caught fire in the Gulf of Mexico, a spokesman for rig operator Mariner Energy said.

 

US President Obama to Meet Families of Oil Rig Workers

US President Barack Obama is due to meet relatives of the 11 workers killed in an explosion on the BP oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico.A presidential spokesman said he would express his condolences to relatives.

 

Machines and microbes will clean up oil

Machines and microbes will clean up oil

There's no way to stop oily water from reaching land along the Gulf Coast, but experts will use tools both massive and microscopic to clean it up.

 

Oil Slick Triples in Size, Fast

Oil Slick Triples in Size, Fast

Satellite images show Gulf spill has grown tremendously in a couple days as rough seas thwart cleanup effort.

 

Obama assures Gulf residents federal help is coming

Obama assures Gulf residents federal help is coming

President Obama on Friday sought to reassure Gulf communities that the federal government is committed to helping them deal with the massive oil slick working its way to shore.

 

White House: No new offshore drilling for now

Administration wants investigations into a rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico to be completed before any expansion of offshore oil drilling.

 

BP CEO says will pay oil spill claims

BP Plc will clean up an oil spill from one of its wells in the Gulf of Mexico and compensate those affected, its chief executive said, accepting that the disaster could hit plans to open new areas off the U.S. coast to drilling.

 

Oil from massive spill reaching Louisiana coast

Oil from massive spill reaching Louisiana coast

A spill that threatens to eclipse even the Exxon Valdez disaster begins washing ashore along the Gulf Coast, reaching the Mississippi River delta.

 

U.S.: Five times more oil leaking

New estimates show 5,000 barrels of oil a day could be spilling out of remains of offshore rig.

 

Seafood safe from oil slick, experts say

As a sunken rig continues to spew 42,000 gallons of oil a day off the Louisiana coast, health and fishing industry experts say seafood will remain safe to eat.

 

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