jeudi 25 août 2011

BP’s denial upendend: Gulf flyover surveillance reveals large amount of surface oil at Deepwater Horizon site

Never ending story....

We set off a firestorm Wednesday (Aug. 17) when we reported that oil is rising once again from BP’s Macondo Well. We were informed by multiple, credible sources over the weekend and into Monday that BP had hired a fleet of shrimp boats to contain a slick sweeping across the old Deepwater Horizon site. Those reports supported evidence that we had obtained months earlier from our clients at the Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN): A lab-certified Macondo Well (MC252) fingerprint on fresh oil coming ashore at Breton Island (see link to report below). So we already knew the Macondo Well was likely still discharging oil. We just didn’t know how or how much. [...] Suite

3 commentaires:

  1. C'est vrai que nous n'avions plus de nouvelles de cet accident pétrolier.

    Où en est le gulf stream d'ailleurs ?

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  2. ca pète de tous les cotés ... on peut pas etre partout ;-)

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  3. "On va tous crever" de Didier Super :

    http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xqpq5_didier-super-on-va-tous-crever_fun

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