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BP oil well declared to be no longer a threat to gulf

BP oil well declared to be no longer a threat to gulf

With the replacement of the failed blowout preventer and a cement plug in place, the well's seal is almost permanent, the federal spill response chief says. The final step will be to plug the well from the bottom.

 

Failed Blowout Preventer Is Removed, BP Says

The blowout preventer, which is considered a key piece of evidence in the Gulf of Mexico spill investigation, will now be raised to the surface.

 

New microbe discovered eating oil spill in Gulf

New microbe discovered eating oil spill in Gulf

A newly discovered type of oil-eating microbe is suddenly flourishing in the Gulf of Mexico.

Senh: Cool. We're getting help from mother nature.

 

Spike Lee Blasts Obama

'Eleven Americans lost their lives and it took seven weeks to invite their families to the White House,' director said in interview about his film on BP spill.

Senh: Spike Lee's at it again. Creating controversy to promote his new film.

 

Gov't: 23K workers affected by Gulf oil drill ban

Gov't: 23K workers affected by Gulf oil drill ban

A six-month ban on deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico would directly put more than 9,000 people out of work and indirectly affect another 14,000 jobs, according to a memo from the nation's top drilling regulator.

 

Feds: Well Needs Tests Before Permanent Plug

Federal official calls for additional pressure tests before he will give the OK to finish drilling a relief well intended to help plug BP's runaway well for goodGulf Oil Gone?

 

Pressure test complete on blown-out Gulf well: BP

Pressure test complete on blown-out Gulf well: BP

BP Plc said on Friday it has completed a pressure test on its blown-out Gulf of Mexico well and those results are under review by government scientists and the British oil company.

 

BP Deposits $3 Billion in Spill Fund

BP Deposits $3 Billion in Spill Fund

BP said it has made an initial deposit of $3 billion into a $20 billion spill-recovery fund.

Senh: Finally. That's a start, at least, for victims of the oil spill.

 

BP Might Drill New Well In Gulf Reservoir Where Oil Spill Originated

BP PLC says it may in the future drill in the same Gulf of Mexico oil reservoir that blew its top and caused one of the world's worst spills. Officials said Friday at a news briefing in New Orleans that the company hasn't closed the door to tapping the reservoir again. Chief Operating Officer Doug Suttles says "there's lots of oil and gas here." He says "we're going to have to think about what to do with that at some point."

 

BP says mud pumped into well in Gulf is holding down the oil; feds say most of oil is gone

BP claimed a key victory Wednesday in the effort to plug its blown-out well as a government report said much of the spilled oil is gone — though what's left is still nearly five times the amount that poured from the Exxon Valdez.

 

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