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Ponce
25th June 2010, 03:06 PM
Costner cleanup device gets high marks from BP

It was treated as an oddball twist in the otherwise wrenching saga of the BP oil spill when Kevin Costner stepped forward to promote a device he said could work wonders in containing the spill's damage. But as Henry Fountain explains in the New York Times, the gadget in question — an oil-separating centrifuge — marks a major breakthrough in spill cleanup technology. And BP, after trial runs with the device, is ordering 32 more of the Costner-endorsed centrifuges to aid the Gulf cleanup.

The "Waterworld" actor has invested some $20 million and spent the past 15 years in developing the centrifuges. He helped found a manufacturing company, Ocean Therapy Solutions, to advance his brother's research in spill cleanup technology. In testimony before Congress this month, Costner walked through the device's operation—explaining how it spins oil-contaminated water at a rapid speed, so as to separate out the oil and capture it in a containment tank:

The device can purportedly take in thousands of gallons of oil-tainted water and remove up to 99% of the oil from it. On Thursday, BP posted to its YouTube page a video of the news conference featuring Costner and BP Chief Operating Officer Doug Suttles announcing the news. You can watch the video here:


"Doug Suttles was the first guy to step up in the oil industry," Costner said at the presser, "and I'm really happy to say when he ordered 32 machines, it's a signal to the world, to the industry, where we need to be."

Suttles said the additional machines will be used to build four new deep-water systems: on two barges and two 280-foot supply boats.

"We tested it in some of the toughest environments we could find, and actually what it's done — it's quite robust," Suttles said. "This is real technology with real science behind it, and it's passed all of those tests." He added that Costner's device has proved effective at processing 128,000 barrels of water a day, which "can make a real difference to our spill response efforts."

In his congressional testimony, Costner recounted his struggle to effectively market the centrifuge. He explained that although the machines are quite effective, they can still leave trace amounts of oil in the treated water that exceeds current environmental regulations. Because of that regulatory hurdle, he said, he had great difficulty getting oil industry giants interested without first having the approval of the federal government.

It's true, as Fountain notes in the Times, that innovation on spill technology has been hobbled in part by the reach of federal regulation — though Fountain also notes that oil companies have elected to devote comparatively little money for researching cleanup devices in the intensely competitive industry.

Costner said that after the device was patented in 1993, he sought to overcome oil-company jitters by offering to allow U.S. oil concerns to use it on a trial basis. He'd extended the same offer to the Japanese government in 1997, he said, but got no takers there either.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_ts2851

Serpo
25th June 2010, 03:37 PM
yyyaaaa this is great news ,was hoping they would give his machines a whirl...................maybe they should make a movie on it ......now all we need is a lead actor .....hhmmmm any ideas.....

Glass
25th June 2010, 03:54 PM
128,000 barrels of water a day

Thats a lot of barrel per day. I wonder if that is per unit or total volume across the 32. I think it's more than what is coming out. I'd love to see what this looks like. I didn't get to the video yet but it sounds like a good idea.

Are they used to mop up or are they going to drop them on leaks to suck up the oil? Now all you need is a shore response.

Hey Kev could be President material. When's the next election? Is it next year? Kevin in Eleven! Probably not.

StackerKen
25th June 2010, 04:02 PM
Very good news...Now they need to make hundreds more of em Pronto...and get them out there!

gunDriller
25th June 2010, 04:18 PM
http://www.ots.org/

their website & their machine

http://www.ots.org/images/ots_model_v10.jpg

Large Sarge
25th June 2010, 04:34 PM
they can take all the harvested oil, sell it, and donate the proceeds to the people of the region

in that regard this is better than the microbe thing, just for cash flow for the folks down there.

but I still like the microbe thing.

Ponce
25th June 2010, 04:37 PM
Anyone knows the % of oil on the surface and below the surface???.......I believe that his manchine works only on surface oil and IT WILL NOT WORK on tar oil baseball chunks.

osoab
25th June 2010, 05:22 PM
Is this guy and the TPTB using his fame to rake in more bucks @ the box office?

I saw a tiny bit of Costner on Larry (isn't he dead yet) King. He looked smug.

Why in the hell has his brother been working on centrifuges for 15 years for oil spill response?

Seems like a feel good moment and some prime pimping to me.