Did anyone hear that the Gulf seabed is leaking several miles away from the BP explosion? What's the fix for that?
Mike...
Laredo wrote:the "several miles away, the seabed is leaking" story is based on the comments of a guy who's short-selling BP stock. I hope the SEC gets after this. The guy's been discredited many times and many places.
madjack wrote:I've known about natural seepage for years...both on and off shore...google "natural oil seepage gulf of mexico" and do some truly suprising reading....
madjack
Two small underwater containment structures positioned near Goleta Point, placed to collect natural seepage, have alone captured over 4 billion cubic feet of natural gas since 1982: enough natural gas to supply the needs of over 25,000 residential natural gas users each year.
Laredo wrote:Remember Ixtoc I? That was 1979, in the Gulf, and lasted nine months. That oilfield, in Campeche Bay, made Mexico a net exporter of oil, before that disaster.
A fisherman kept getting his nets fouled with stuff in the water off the coast, and he finally complained to somebody who recognized the contaminant as crude oil.
Campeche Bay is a different kind of ecosystem from the Louisiana wetlands and estuaries, not to mention Ixtoc I was in just 200 feet of water, while Macondo No. 1 is in roughly a mile of water.
Not to mention there were 11 men killed on the Deepwater Horizon on the night of April 20.
I would urge everybody here to watch the ad at VoteVets' site. Think long and hard about what that ad really says, not just about the Deepwater Horizon wild well and the cleanup, but about the other consequences to our country that we face if we stay at oil's mercy.
https://secure.ga3.org/03/oilspill
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