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BP’s Gusher May Be Gushing Again. If So, Can’t Be Stopped

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BP's Logo Redesigned by Laurent Hunziker (Greenpeace's BP Logo Redesign Contest Winner)

BP’s Gusher May Be Gushing Again. If So, It Cannot Be Stopped.

As they say, if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it’s probably a duck—a well-oiled one, as in Hunziker’s redesigned BP logo.

***Make sure to see important update below August 22, 2011

At the time BP finally capped the Macondo Well in the Gulf of Mexico, there were concerns that the process had damaged the seafloor. That fear is now materializing. BP’s Gulf Gusher may be spewing again—and if so, there is no way to stop it. It will continue until seafloor pressure and oil pressure have been equalized, which may take decades.

BP is aware. They’ve hired 40 fishing boats to string boom around the Deepwater Horizon site.

BP, of course, denies it. They claim to have sent several remote-controlled mini submersibles and concluded that the leak could not have come from their well. However, a United State Coast Guard undersea inspection at the site of the Macondo Well found that it was, indeed, leaking. They say that they have video footage of it. BP says it wasn’t oil—it was silt.

Evidence

Oil is washing ashore in the same areas that were hardest hit last year. It has been tested and is clearly fresh oil from the Macondo well.

BK Lim is a geohazards specialist with over 30 years of experience. His résumé is shown here in PDF format. In January this year, he wrote to Fred Upton, Chair of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, and John Shimkus, Chair of the Subcommittee on Environment and Economy, of his concerns about the Macondo Well, stating:

There is no question that the oil seepages, gas columns, fissures and blowout craters in the seafloor around the Macondo wellhead… have been the direct result of indiscriminate drilling, grouting, injection of dispersant and other undisclosed recover activities. As the rogue well had not been successfully cemented and plugged at the base of the well by the relief wells, unknown quantities of hydrocarbons are still leaking out from the reservoir at high pressure and are seeping through multiple fault lines to the seabed. It is not possible to cap this oil leakage.

The Stuart Smith Blog is written by a New Orleans-based attorney who specializes in combatting oil company pollution. He has been staying on top of the Gulf Gusher situation, and says that Lim’s warnings are being borne out. He reports on the results of samples taken by Paul Orr, a director of the Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN). Smith reports on Orr’s 28 March oil samples:

Mr. Orr took a sample from the southern end of Breton Island National Park – and sure enough, lab-certified tests results established a fingerprint match to BP’s Macondo Well…

The most alarming part of the finding was not simply that the Breton Island sample had BP’s fingerprint on it, but that the test results were nearly identical to those from the fresh oil seen in the early days of the BP spill – instead of the heavily weathered and degraded oil we’ve come to expect in recent weeks and months.

A couple of days ago, Scientific American reported a 35 kilometer long oil plume 1,100 meters below the surface, flowing at 6.5 kilometers per day from the Macondo Well. They report that physicist Richard Camilli stated, without equivocation:

It was created by the Deepwater Horizon Macondo well.

It gets worse. Scientific American also reports that the oil-eating microbes that are supposedly cleaning the spill up aren’t having much of an effect on the plume.

BP and Ducks

There is, of course, a theory proposed by BP and Gulf Gusher apologists that oil washed ashore now is from the original spewing of the Macondo Well. They say that it’s oil breaking away from the previously dispersed and sunk oil. However, Marco Kaltofen, a petroleum expert, says that such oil would be weathered—unlike what the tests show of the oil that’s been washing up. It’s fresh, not old—and it has the same fingerprint as the Macondo Well.

And more and more oil keeps washing ashore, while BP claims that it’s no big deal and is just old oil. (As if that should give us comfort?) Though BP says that the Coast Guard’s video is of silt, one must wonder how they propose silt is being spewed forth. (And just how trustworthy have any of BP’s claims been during their Gulf Gusher disaster?)

As they say, if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it’s probably a duck—a well-oiled one, as in Hunziker’s redesigned BP logo.

Here’s a good video recapping BP’s Gulf Gusher’s effects (some strong language):

 

 

22 August 2011 Update: Flyover of BP’s Macondo Well Show Oil

The Stuart Smith Blog now reports that a flyover of BP’s Macondo Well clearly shows oil above the well. Samples will be collected to verify the source of oil.

Notice that the US Federal Government is doing nothing. Remember Obama and his family doing the dog and pony show of eating Gulf seafood to give us the impression that it was safe? The truth is that the food they ate came from a bay that hadn’t yet been hit by oil. How much Gulf of Mexico seafood do you suppose they’re eating now?

Heidi Stevenson

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Source:

http://www.gaia-health.com/articles501/000515-bp-gusher-cannot-be-stopped.shtml#update

 

6 Comments »

  • MJ Graham says:

    You need to correct your article as it can be quite misleading. Where you state “A couple of days ago, Scientific American reported a 35 kilometer long oil plume 1,100 meters below the surface, flowing at 6.5 kilometers per day from the Macondo Well” is incorrect. That article was written on August 19, 2010, not a couple of days ago.

  • Todd says:

    This is what I had feared most. The Corexit was designed to sink the oil, the man-made microbes where designed to proliferate and break down hydrocarbons. All BP has done is poisoned the Gulf.

    Last weekend we had a bbq. My sister-in-law was making ceveche, which is a Mexican shrimp cocktail type dish. I wouldn’t eat it, I dont eat bottow dwelling filter feeders like catfish or shrimp anymore.

    The media and our government have completely aided and abetted the criminal conduct of the BP executives. All at the expense of our ecosystems, health, future, tourism and fishing industries. For what? So a few stinking rich people who own tons of BP stock stay rich? If the TV was not invented, and the media told the truth, there would already have been another revolution in this god forsaken country.

  • howard T.Lewis III says:

    I suggest a different way of looking at the problem. Don’t judge whether it can be stopped unless you have done your best. Do you believe BP and Halliburton, who are on top of this thing like satan on a child, have done there best to stop this thing? I surely do NOT. The U.S.senate, as well as myself, established BP and Halliburton built this well to intentionally blow it out (and make the mess). That is why your judgement is premature, unwarranted, and sensless panic.

  • Diane Castle says:

    Wow. I suspected as much, judging from the things I’ve been reading on Stuart Smith’s blog. As an attorney myself, I know he would have no reason to lie. BP on the other hand? Why are all the major media outlets quoting the Coast Guard as saying there are no leaks? Why aren’t major media outlets all over this story?

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