Thursday, April 22, 2010

Oil Rig Explosion


Just today in class we briefly looked at the oil rig explosion in the gulf of mexico. More news in beginning to come in about that explosion and its effects on the environment. In an article in the New York Times they said that it is getting more and more complicating to contain the damage from the burning rig that left a one-by-five-mile sheen of what the authorities said was “crude oil mix.” They are saying that it has great potential to have to be a major spill. There were 115 survivors from the explosion and they are saying that there is a very small chance that the lost 11 workers are alive. The owners of the rig said they are not sure if the rig is still emitting gas or oil underwater because they said that the workers “were not able to stem the flow of hydrocarbons” before the rig sank. There is also potentially 700000 gallons of diesel fuel that was on the rig could be part of the leak. BP now released 30 skimming vessels to try to contain the spill. This whole situation has brought up old fears about the safety of offshore oil rigs and their relationship to the environment

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/23/us/23rig.html?src=mv

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