The general consensus on the BP Oil Spill “Top Kill” update for today, May 27th 2010 is “So far, so good. ”
Yesterday , BP began pumping thousands of gallons of heavy mud in an impracticable and head in an attempt to stop the leakage. As of this morning the mud mixture stopped the oil and gas, electricity, and engineers were preparing to further plug the hole with rubber debris, after which they plan to cap the well with cement. Fewer than 19,000 barrels of oil have leaked into the Gulf of Mexico each day. The spill is now higher than the extent of the damage caused by the Exxon Valdez spill, making it the largest oil spill in U.S. history. The Christian Science Monitor reports that “The environmental and economic impacts of the spill remains untold, the legal issues resolved years, and the leakage effect on long-term energy independence uncertain.” “Top Kill,” in other words, is only the beginning of a long series of events resulting from this spill. title =” live video-feed “href =” http:/ / globalwarming.house.gov / spillcam / “> live video feed Source: Christian Science Monitor
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Yesterday , BP began pumping thousands of gallons of heavy mud in an impracticable and head in an attempt to stop the leakage. As of this morning the mud mixture stopped the oil and gas, electricity, and engineers were preparing to further plug the hole with rubber debris, after which they plan to cap the well with cement. Fewer than 19,000 barrels of oil have leaked into the Gulf of Mexico each day. The spill is now higher than the extent of the damage caused by the Exxon Valdez spill, making it the largest oil spill in U.S. history. The Christian Science Monitor reports that “The environmental and economic impacts of the spill remains untold, the legal issues resolved years, and the leakage effect on long-term energy independence uncertain.” “Top Kill,” in other words, is only the beginning of a long series of events resulting from this spill. title =” live video-feed “href =” http:/ / globalwarming.house.gov / spillcam / “> live video feed Source: Christian Science Monitor
http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474978263151