Oil Spill Update

An official from BP today indicated that the company is willing to accept help from the U.S. Department of Defense to fight the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. (AP)

cleanup.jpg

Government officials project oil could make landfall in the Mississippi Delta this weekend, and efforts are underway to protect wildlife habitats. So far, 100,000 feet of boom has been positioned along the coastline between Louisiana and Mobile, Ala., another 287,000 feet is available, and an additional 320,000 has been ordered to protect highly sensitive areas.

Yesterday in two news briefings, oil spill responders reported:

  • A third leak has been detected in the pipes that connected the Deepwater Horizon to the wellhead prior to the tragic accident.
  • The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) says the spillage from the piping on the seafloor could be five times larger than earlier estimates indicated. BP says that's possible, but its subsurface observations do not show an increased spill rate. Officials say it's important to remember that the size and rate of the spill is only an estimate.
  • The heaviest concentrations of the oil spill were subjected to controlled offshore burning last night. A report on the outcome is expected today.
  • Efforts to activate the blowout preventer (BOP) have not worked yet. BP reported in a news release this morning that the company is continuing "to work around-the-clock" on the BOP to stop the leak.
  • BP says the subsea oil collection system is being fabricated and is expected to ready for deployment within the next four weeks. This system is designed to cover the wellhead, collect the oil in a containment vessel and transport it safely to the surface for processing.
  • BP also reports that Transocean's Development Driller III has arrived on site and preparations are underway to drill a relief well to stop the flow of oil. Transocean's Discoverer Enterprise also is being deployed in case a second relief well becomes necessary.

Tony Hayward, BP Group Chief Executive, said:

"We are attacking this spill on all fronts, bringing into play all and any resources and advanced technologies we believe can help. Our action plan is safety-focused, multi-layered and has the full resources of the BP Group behind it."

(Image Source: U.S. Coast Guard)

Comments

Related

Blog Posts

Gulf Drilling: Still Lagging

There have been recent reports that drilling in the Gulf of Mexico is coming back strong, with exploration and development returnin...

Blog Posts

Energy Today - August 17, 2011

Here's what we're reading today: Finding balance in plans to drill in the Chukchi Sea northwest of Alaska TransCanada says Keyston...

Blog Posts

Energy Today - August 16, 2011

Here's what we're reading today: Pennsylvania becomes focus of interstate natural gas pipeline construction Devon Energy's Barnett...

Blog Posts

Energy Today - August 15, 2011

Here's what we're reading today: Blog: Clock ticking on Keystone XL pipeline U.S.-Brazil to begin energy talks Expiring federal ga...

Blog Posts

Parsing the Fracking Panel’s Report

The Energy Department's natural gas/hydraulic fracturing subcommittee is out with its draft report. Here's the takeaway line from t...

Blog Posts

Energy Today - August 12, 2011

Here's what we're reading today: Natural gas subcommittee's report gets mixed reviews Poll: New York voters favor natural gas dril...

Blog Posts

Energy Today - August 11, 2011

Here's what we're reading today: Energy Department report draft gives qualified endorsement of shale gas development Guest column:...

Blog Posts

Oil Sands and Pipeline Mythology

During my visit to Canada's oil sands region last week, I sensed the concern of energy company officials and others over misinforma...

Blog Posts

Energy Today - August 10, 2011

Here's what we're reading today: The beauty of human technology in Canada's oil sands Energy firms compete for new hires Editorial...

Blog Posts

Energy Today - August 9, 2011

Here's what we're reading today: Salazar: Administration supports offshore drilling, but ... Iraq qualifies 41 firms to compete fo...

Blog Posts

Energy Today - August 8, 2011

Here's what we're reading today: Shell gets conditional OK to drill off Alaska PA shale gas development, water use to closely watc...

Blog Posts

Oil Sands and a Lush Meadow

It's mid-afternoon, and the sky is darkening with the arrival of summer showers, seemingly from every direction. Tall grasses blank...

Blog Posts

Energy From Shale and Hydraulic Fracturing - What We Kn...

Allegations that hydraulic fracturing threatens the nation's groundwater are spotty, unconvincing and contradicted by the weight of...

Blog Posts

Energy Today - August 3, 2011

Here's what we're reading today: New York State's Fracking Lawsuit Barred by Law, U.S. Says - Bloomberg Area residents weigh in on...

Blog Posts

Energy Today - August 2, 2011

Here's what we're reading today: Shale gas impact on Pennsylvania jobs depends on who's counting (subscription required) Research...

Stay Connected