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Ponce
10th May 2010, 03:09 PM
Oil leak is 5 times greater than reported by officials{ May 10, 2010 @ 4:59 pm } ·

The amount of oil gushing from BP’s Deepwater Horizon oil disaster is five times more than what the oil company and the U.S. Coast Guard are currently estimating, said a Florida State University oceanography professor on Saturday.

At an oil spill environmental forum at the Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front, Ian MacDonald said the blowout is gushing 25,000 barrels a day.

The Coast Guard and BP estimate 5,000 barrels a day of crude is spewing into the Gulf.

MacDonald said his estimate is based on satellite images and government maps forecasting the slick’s trajectory.

MacDonald also told a crowd of about 100 gathered for the discussion that he’s been frustrated by the lack of data from federal responders and BP since the April 20 explosion and subsequent spill.

Dick Snyder, director of the Center for Environmental Diagnostics and Bioremediation at the University of West Florida, said satellite imagery and maps give a misleading picture of the spread of the spill.

Chemical dispersants and exposure to sunlight have made some of the oil nearly invisible and hard to detect, he said.

Testing seawater for a hydrocarbon signature is needed to adequately track the oil spill so cleanup operations can be activated before it arrives, Snyder said.

A proposal by UWF to conduct such testing off the Pensacola coast was rejected by the state Department of Environmental Protection, Snyder said.

Both Snyder and MacDonald are members of the newly created Oil Spill Academic Task Force.

The organization brings together resources of Florida’s academic institutions to assist the state of Florida and the Gulf region in preparing for and responding to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

The task force consists of scientists and scholars working in collaboration with colleges from the State University System as well as private colleges.

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Brujo
10th May 2010, 03:24 PM
I think it's time they stop screwing around and stuff some of those execs in those ******* holes already.

This is horrible. We'll be feeling this one for generations.

Ponce
10th May 2010, 03:31 PM
Not all oil floats to the surface but gets trapped in the rocks and weeds under the ocean.......and then, how many layers of oil are really there? even when the oil floats is not all even but many time there are layers upon layers all over the place.

Using chemicals to "disperse" the oil will only make it easier for the ocean currents to sent it all over the world.........a well made plan.

Brujo
10th May 2010, 03:34 PM
I suspect that this will be the end off offshore drilling PERIOD.

Hello carbon taxes!

Cebu_4_2
10th May 2010, 03:35 PM
step to step for the people to unarm themselves, TPTB are scrambling at their last straw effort to take complete control of the last country they rule.

I Might not have any ferns, not any gas, not any new ammo, but I got guts, old ammo and silver. Not gonna be trading arms for food in no time soon.

Bring it!

Ponce
10th May 2010, 03:37 PM
No Brujo.......it will only be called "casualty of oil" and they will keep on going......they will call it "the need of the people" but in reality it is "the greed of the few".

gunDriller
10th May 2010, 04:17 PM
I think it's time they stop screwing around and stuff some of those execs in those ******* holes already.

Goldman execs or BP execs ?

Can we mix in some Nancy Pelosi
http://www.commonsensejournal.com/wp-content/images/nancy_pelosi.jpg

and some Lee Raymond
http://www.pacificviews.org/weblog/archives/images/lee_raymond.jpg

and some Rahm Emanuel ?
http://www.opednews.com/populum/uploaded/emanuel2-20091225-951.jpg


i hear they're using ground up golf balls and ground up rubbery stuff. trying to inject into the valve, hoping it will somehow plug the leak.

why don't they cram a big 200 ton steel telephone pole in the hole ? that's 400,000 pounds, hopefully enough to keep a lid on 70,000 psi oil.

interesting statistic about 70,000 psi - if you run in front of a waterjet/ abrasive slurry a 1/4 inch wide coming out at typical waterjet pressure (40,000 to 90,000 psi) ... it would cut you in half.

it is a serious leak. except the leak is more like 8 to 12 inches across, with this very high pressure oil coming out of it. through a hole dug through 5 miles of rock, 5000 feet below the surface.


this is sort of like a combination of disaster movies. it has elements of Armageddon, with Bruce Willis as the oil worker/ roughneck who takes his crew to blow up an asteroid.

and with the deep water aspect it has some of The Abyss in it.

the aliens in The Abyss could move water around at very deep depths & high pressures. i think the Ed Harris character went down to 26,000 feet of water. maybe we should ask Jim Cameron (directed the Abyss) and Michael Bay (director of Armageddon) how to fix it.

MNeagle
10th May 2010, 04:47 PM
Words Can't Describe The Gulf Of Mexico Mess

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/oil-spill-louisiana-bp-2010-5#ixzz0nZcFetPL



The oil spill in Louisiana may seem like a small problem, until you see the breadth of space impacted by the failure of the oil well that has now soaked the Gulf of Mexico in black gold.

From ESRI via the Infrastructurist:

Click for a larger version here:



Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/oil-spill-louisiana-bp-2010-5#ixzz0nZcPsyBc

zusn
10th May 2010, 10:56 PM
I'm waiting for someone to make an "oil clock." It'd be like the national debt clock, but it would count up the number of gallons spewing into the Gulf.