I know there are other threads on here about the BP crap, but if anyone wants to check out some of the live feeds from the underwater carnival going on down there, here ya go. Skandi ROV1 and ROV2 are the two right at the leak http://www.bp.com/liveassets/bp_int...se/STAGING/local_assets/html/Skandi_ROV2.html
well im not trying to defend this man-made disaster at all, but before you'd see soo much oil coming out of the seems, now theres nothing?
The great news is that BP reports capturing about an additional 5K barrells every 4 or 5 days and is now up to between 15K to 25K. That is simply stunning for a well that was losing only 1K bbls/day just a few weeks ago.
not sure if its true, but i just read on ny times that its leaking 5000 a day, not just 1000 http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/29/us/29spill.html
or any of the other oil companies...the testimony yesterday was amazing..BP and several other companies all have "fill-in-the-blanks" oil response plans. These plans say they are capable of responding to, and cleaning up oil spills of FOUR times the size of the current ones. The other execs basically testified that they wouldnt be having this problem, but BP has just been irresponsible. So where are all of their brilliant ideas? The MMS looks like a sham agency that is gov't at its worse. Unbelievable.
Who's in charge here? So, exactly who, or what do you believe? 2) so in essence, the federal government should NEVER interfere with private business, unless of course there's a massive oil leak (not actually a spill, but a leak) and then they should immediately take charge and run the whole thing from plugging the leak to cleaning it up. I guess that's not big government which Bobby Jindal is opposed to. You can't have it both ways. And would local governments have any greater capacity or ability to manage such a situation?
i should qualify..I believe in the local govts. certainly not the feds who bungled this one from the start.
Actually, scientists have confirmed that there are about 1 and a half to 2 million gallons leaking out a day.....
I believe the part that they are increasingly capturing more oil. BP's strategy all along has not been to close the leak but to capture as much oil from the leak for its profit chain. This might make for good business but it makes for terrible "common good" public policy.
Exactly. The thing is I dont care what they say or do until they solve the problem. This is all bs. Maybe Obama should start trying to get this country on a path to using cleaner energy. If I am not mistaken that was one of his selling points? So ya give me a reason to believe anything the gov has to say also.