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Re: Oil in the keys already????
The LA Times is reporting the flow of oil has been stopped. It can't be considered permanent until the cement cures. Anyone hear anything else? I can only find the LA Times and no one else.
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Re: Oil in the keys already????
They stopped injecting the "mud". The oil flow hasn't stopped, it's only changed color. Looks to me like its just blowing the "mud" out of the leak. The "mud" has to stop the flow before the concreting can take place. So they say
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Re: Oil in the keys already????
:mad:Here is a streaming video live from the well. I got it from a lawyer for BP.
http://www.bp.com/liveassets/bp_inte...ov_stream.html Hope it works for you! |
Re: Oil in the keys already????
A BP rep Just announced on Fox there were some setbacks and the mud pumping will resume today.
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Re: Oil in the keys already????
Don't know how it is everywhere else, but, BP stations in northeastern NC and Tidewater VA are charging 8 to 9 cents a gallon more than most other brands.
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Re: Oil in the keys already????
:DHere is website I received from a friend of a friend. Check it out.
http://bp.concerts.com/gom/khttp://b...te24052010.htm |
Re: Oil in the keys already????
Here is another website from BP.
http://bp.concerts.com/gom/kentwells...long053110.htm |
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