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ktlight
19th August 2011, 08:36
FYI:

BP Hires Fleet of 40 Shrimp Boats to Lay Boom Around Deepwater Horizon Site.
No, this isn’t a post from last year. Oil from the Macondo Well site is fouling the Gulf anew – and BP is scrambling to contain both the crude and the PR nightmare that waits in the wings. Reliable sources tell us that BP has hired 40 boats from Venice to Grand Isle to lay boom around the Deepwater Horizon site – located just 50 miles off the Louisiana coast. The fleet rushed to the scene late last week and worked through the weekend to contain what was becoming a massive slick at the site of the Macondo wellhead, which was officially “killed” back in September 2010.

The truly frightening part of this development, as reported in a previous post (see below), is the oil may be coming from cracks and fissures in the seafloor caused by the work BP did during its failed attempts to cap the runaway Macondo Well – and that type of leakage can’t be stopped, ever.

Catch up on how this could possibly be happening – again – by reading or re-reading my July 25 post below. Stay tuned as we will be all over this story as it continues to develop.

Is BP’s Macondo Well Site Still Leaking? Fresh Oil on the Gulf Raises Concerns and Haunting Memories
Fresh oil is surfacing all over the northern quadrant of the Gulf of Mexico. Reports of slicks that meander for miles and huge expanses of oil sheen that look like phantom islands are becoming common, again. Fresh oil, only slightly weathered, is washing ashore in areas hit hardest by last year’s massive spill, like Breton Island, Ship Island, the Chandeleurs and northern Barataria Bay.

BP has reactivated its Vessels of Opportunity (VoO) program to handle cleanup. It’s a sickeningly familiar scene that has fishermen, researchers and public officials searching for answers, as haunting memories of last year’s calamity come roaring back.

The fifty-thousand-dollar question, of course, is where is all the new oil coming from?
One theory: The Macondo Well site, located just 40 miles off the Louisiana coast, is still leaking untold amounts of oil into the Gulf. Some argue that the casing on the capped well itself is leaking. Others believe oil is seeping through cracks and fissures in the seafloor caused by months of high-impact work on the site, including a range of recovery activities (some disclosed, some not) as well as the abortive “top kill” effort.

Just for confirmation below video taken Aug 13th 2011:
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source
http://projectmindwake.blogspot.com/2011/08/new-oil-leaking-from-deep-water-horizon.html

phillipbbg
19th August 2011, 08:42
Play with fire and you will get burnt.... we are paying the price for relying on oil for so long.... as our Earth expands and contracts this will become common news unfortunately its occurring in the North Sea under Shell's stewardship as we speak...

Regrettably nature takes time to fix the wounds inflicted upon her by us and we will just have to suck it ...... Not good...:(:(:(

Coaxial
19th August 2011, 12:53
There are stress fractures in the seafloor that have been leaking oil into the water constantly since the infamous capping of the well. Many of them are 50+ miles out from the central location that the sea floor swelled in response to there capping methods. They just keep flying low altitude spray and pray missions at night and sink it! But due to a little more seismic activity their grout job is giving up and keeping up with dropping dispersants on it at night is now impossible... But first one needs to understand just how many well are drilled and have temporary caps in place for future use but never inspected after the cap is in place. I personally think they never intend to go back to the capped exploration wells, just tear on the dotted line so to speak. As for the stress fissures in the sea floor created by the previous screw-up there is no fix. Good thing BP never really removed any of there cleanup equipment from down here, but of course they know this will never end...