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Gulf Oil Spill Now Far Worse Than Exxon Valdez, Worst In U.S. History, Scientists Say

First Posted: 05/27/10 12:10 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:35 PM ET

Gulf Oil Spill

COVINGTON, La. (AP) — An untested procedure to plug the blown-out oil well in the Gulf of Mexico seemed to be working, officials said Thursday, but new estimates showed the spill has already surpassed the Exxon Valdez as the worst in U.S. history.

A team of scientists trying to determine how much oil has been flowing since the offshore rig Deepwater Horizon exploded April 20 and sank two days later found the rate was more than twice and possibly up to five times as high as previously thought.

The fallout from the spill has stretched all the way to Washington, where the head of the federal agency that oversees offshore drilling resigned Thursday and President Barack Obama sought to counter criticism by announcing a series of new steps to deal with the spill's aftermath.

Even using the most conservative estimate, the new numbers mean the leak has grown to nearly 19 million gallons over the past five weeks. If the oil filled gallon milk jugs lined up side by side, there would be enough to reach from New York to Chicago and back.

In the worst case scenario, if 39 million gallons has spilled, the oil would fill enough jugs to stretch from the Louisiana marshes to Prince William Sound in Alaska. That's where the Exxon Valdez ran aground in 1989, spilling nearly 11 million gallons.

"Now we know the true scale of the monster we are fighting in the Gulf," said Jeremy Symons, vice president of the National Wildlife Federation. "BP has unleashed an unstoppable force of appalling proportions."

BP and the Coast Guard estimated soon after the explosion that about 210,000 gallons a day was leaking, but scientists who watched underwater video of well had been saying for weeks it was probably more.

U.S. Geological Survey Director Marcia McNutt said two different teams of scientists calculated the well has been spewing between 504,000 and more than a million gallons a day.

BP spokesman Steve Rinehart said the previous estimate came from industry experts and scientists based on the best data available at the time. Asked for the company's response to the new numbers, he replied: "It does not and will not change the response. We are going all out on our response. This is an all-out response and we're doing everything we can to stop this."

Marine scientists also said Thursday they have discovered a massive new plume of what they believe to be oil deep beneath the Gulf, stretching 22 miles from the leaking wellhead northeast toward Mobile Bay, Ala. The discovery by researchers on the University of South Florida College of Marine Science's Weatherbird II vessel is the second significant undersea plume recorded since the rig exploded.

Last week, BP inserted a mile-long tube to siphon some of the oil from the gushing well into a tanker. It sucked up 924,000 gallons, but engineers had to dismantle it so they could start the risky procedure known as a top kill to try to cut off the flow altogether by shooting heavy drilling fluid into the well.

If that works, BP will inject cement into the well to seal it. The top kill has been used above ground but has never been tried 5,000 feet beneath the sea. BP pegged its chance of success at 60 to 70 percent, and Obama cautioned that it "offers no guarantee of success."

Lt. Commander Tony Russell, an aide to Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, said Thursday the mud was stopping some oil and gas but had a ways to go before it proved successful. The top kill started Wednesday night.

"As you inject your mud into it, it is going to stop some hydrocarbons," Russell said. "That doesn't mean it's successful."

In Washington, meanwhile, Minerals Management Service Director Elizabeth Birnbaum stepped down from the job she has held since July 2009. Her agency has come under withering criticism from lawmakers of both parties over lax oversight of drilling and cozy ties with industry.

An internal Interior Department report released earlier this week found that between 2000 and 2008, agency staff members accepted tickets to sports events, lunches and other gifts from oil and gas companies and used government computers to view pornography.

Polls show the public is souring on the administration's handling of the catastrophe, and Obama sought Thursday to assure Americans that the government is in control. He was responding to criticism that his administration had been slow to act and left BP in charge of plugging the leak.

He announced that a new moratorium on drilling permits will be extended for six months. He also said he was suspending planned exploration drilling off the coasts of Alaska and Virginia and on 33 wells currently being drilled in the Gulf of Mexico.

He said many critics failed to realize "this has been our highest priority" but conceded that "people are going to be frustrated until it stops."

Fishermen, hotel and restaurant owners, politicians and residents along the 100-mile stretch of Gulf coast affected by the spill are also fed up with BP's failures to stop the spill. Thick oil is coating birds and delicate wetlands along the Louisiana coast.

"I have anxiety attacks," said Sarah Rigaud, owner of Sarah's Restaurant in Grand Isle, La., where the public beach was closed because blobs of oil that looked like melted chocolate had washed up on shore. "Every day I pray that something happens, that it will be stopped and everybody can get back to normal."

Seven cleanup crew members who reported dizziness, severe headaches and nausea while working in boats off the Louisiana coast remained hospitalized Thursday. The Coast Guard pulled commercial fishing boats from cleanup efforts in Breton Sound on Wednesday after workers first reported feeling sick.

If the top kill fails, BP says it has several backup plans. The only permanent solution is drilling a second well, but that will take a couple of months. BP plans to go ahead with that even if the top kill works.

Though the spill is now the biggest in U.S. history, it's not the biggest ever in the Gulf. An offshore drilling rig in Mexican waters – the Ixtoc I – blew up in June 1979, releasing 140 million gallons of oil.

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Borenstein reported from Washington. Associated Press Writers Ben Nuckols, Matthew Brown, Jason Dearen and Andrew Taylor and Matthew Daly in Washington contributed to this report.

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COVINGTON, La. (AP) — An untested procedure to plug the blown-out oil well in the Gulf of Mexico seemed to be working, officials said Thursday, but new estimates showed the spill has already surpass...
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farmilyman
everything is illusion
06:18 AM on 05/30/2010
Anyone know what happend to the 140 million gallons of oil lost in Mexico waters?
04:58 PM on 05/29/2010
5000 oil rigs in the gulf of Mexico alone!? Is that right? Do seafaring vessels really use them to navigate like celestial constellations? Wow! We have bigger problems than the worst oil spill in U.S. history. With economic growth linked clearly to the population of this planet is there anyone out there who doesn't think for one second that oil executives are thinking: well they'd better get used to it? Is there really anyone who didn't listen to these surviving oil riggers telling congress: well we tried to tell em and they told us never mind? I'm not blaming big oil necessarily, after all we humans are the architects of our own evolution, but is there anyone who hasn't realized what big oil already has realized: that every mechanism, device and procedure that was and will now be in place simply aren't cost effective? Isn't every profit driven industry constantly looking for ways to protect and augment the "bottom line"? Is there one person who doesn't believe that British Petroleum execs said or thought: well, you oil riggers may be right but we are not about to spend billions fixing it, just keep drilling?
Kudos to Robert Redford for choosing to change the human path. Surely the auto industry can populate the Earth with electric cars recharged from geothermal plants. Green energy is the obvious answer for so long as our population continues to grow at this rate.
11:08 PM on 05/28/2010
Let me be clear -- the Secretary of the Interior wears a BLACK HAT. He claims responsibility for everything -- until it illustrates just how irresponsible he is with the environment and natural resources. Salazar's agenda of ECOCIDE must stop -- before he kills off all of the waters. May justice prevail for Mother Earth by his speedy removal from office.
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04:52 PM on 05/28/2010
Links to Wildlife Rescue teams in the Gulf, working to save some the 600+ species in grave danger: Turtles, pelicans, manatees, reptiles, etc.

To Report an Oiled Animal — call 1-800-557-1401 and leave message with OWCN (Oiled Wildlife Care Network.) Messages checked hourly.

To volunteer — call OWCN on 1-866-448-5816

To track the clean up — check OWCN blog: http://owcnblog.wordpress.com/ "There are now a reported 22,000 people participating in the Unified Command for the spill."

Dr. Michael Ziccardi, a veterinarian and director of the ‘oiled wildlife care network’ in Houma, Louisiana, has said, 'We are expecting many more (casualties) in the days to come. We hope that number is not catastrophic. We're hoping for the best but planning for the worst.'

International Bird Rescue Research Center [in Louisiana]:
http://intbirdrescue.blogspot.com/2010/04/team-activated-to-help-in-massive-gulf.html

Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research [in Louisiana]:
http://www.tristatebird.org/

National Audubon Society:
http://www.audubon.org/

HSUS Wildlife Care Center in Florida for BP oil spill response:
http://www.humanesociety.org/news/news/2010/05/wildlife_affected_by_oil.html
http://www.humanesociety.org/animal_community/shelters/wildlife_care_center.html

Pascagoula River Audubon Center:
http://pascagoulariver.audubon.org/issues-action/oil-spill-efforts

The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies:
http://www.imms.org/index.php

Gulf Coast Wildlife Rescue :
http://gcwr.org/how_can_i_help.html

Also: http://matteroftrust.org/
strangiato
Ha Ha...Charade You Are
11:18 AM on 05/28/2010
On top of the likely extinction of some endangered species that call the Gulf of Mexico home, and on top of the 11 people who lost their lives on the blown up rig - both of which, we cannot put a price on - this catastrophe is going to have a dramatic impact on the nation's economy. The seafood and tourism industry all along the Gulf Coast states is huge. And if the spill is not stopped for 6 to 9 months - as with the Ixtoc disaster - Cuba and the Mid-Atlantic states could be severely impacted. It's one thing for thousands of businesses to go out of business - but what happens when those families go to the state and federal government for help when BP lawyers its way out of responsibility? The strain on the government and the economy will most assuredly plunge us deeper into recession if not depression. This is going to have the impact of many, ongoing Katrinas spread out from the eastern shores of Florida to the southern tip of Texas - simply devastating.
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AnneV
11:35 PM on 05/30/2010
Do you know what the long and short term environmental effects were from the 1979 Ixtoc spill . . . and would it give any idea what we'll be up against now?
08:59 AM on 05/28/2010
Not Katrina.
This is Obama's Chernobyl.
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roninroshi
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roninroshi
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08:54 AM on 05/28/2010
The NOAA is predicting a big hurricane season this year...The weather channel had a program on Katrina and Gustave last night and watching it while visualizing oil combined w/the raging storm seas was beyond words.
08:31 AM on 05/28/2010
Oil coming ashore and fouling the beaches? How can this be? DIdn't the great and infallible Rush Limbaugh assure us that the oil would disappear harmlessly into the ocean?
06:44 AM on 05/28/2010
Dirge for the age:
DUMP OIL on 'adolf' svanberg, suttles and hayward!
Dump oil on all BP workers!
Jail all BP workers for life
Strip all BP workers of their assets and use them for the clean up
Dismantle BP as a warning to other 'oilistas'
Jail all regulators for life
Fire salazar
Fire chu
Remove obama from the B(ack) P(ocket)
SOS! Save Other Species!!!! Stop the human greed!!!
SOS! Save Other Species!!!! Stop the human greed!!!

DUMP OIL on 'adolf' svanberg, suttles and hayward!
Dump oil on all BP workers!
Jail all BP workers for life
Strip all BP workers of their assets and use them for the clean up
Dismantle BP as a warning to other 'oilistas'
Jail all regulators for life
Fire salazar
Fire chu
Remove obama from the B(ack) P(ocket)
SOS! Save Other Species!!!! Stop the human greed!!!
SOS! Save Other Species!!!! Stop the human greed!!!
SOS! Save Other Species!!!! Stop the human greed!!!
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05:31 AM on 05/28/2010
Well who didn't know that. Everyone and I mean everyone knew BP was lying before we found they were lying.
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rougebaisers
05:25 AM on 05/28/2010
A message to the president on this day of his second visit to this Disaster.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auIhx850Lxc
05:12 AM on 05/28/2010
"Gulf Oil Spill Illness: Four Hospitalized After Getting Sick, 125 Cleanup Boats Recalled"

uhmmm, errrr, and BP are wanting our children to go on field trips to clean up the oil spill, are they still upset we declared independence?

I have a suggestion, the president, V.P. board of directors and top level executives go on a year long field trip, put on the boots and whatever and clean up the oil... leave the kids alone.
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02:53 AM on 05/28/2010
ya know something... BP's 'reputation' (BAD as it already was) might be damaged by this egregious environmental crime, but they're gonna walk away from all this... the company will go on, making billions more in profit each quarter. and we will continue to BUY THEIR OIL, as usual. oh sure, BP's gonna be fined/sued for billions... which they will have reduced to only millions... and then drag it out in the courts for decades. that's just how this industry conducts business.

however, a few months from now (after BP finally does get a relief well drilled) when the full scale and impact of the environmental damage is realized... the Obama administration will end up OWNING this disaster - while BP walks away, cowering behind an army of litigation lawyers. Obama will be punished for this, not BP - the environmental criminals just go back to business as usual.
04:33 AM on 05/28/2010
So are you saying that YOU will continue to buy BP oil? I'm not. The power is with every one of us to do something about this and that is boycott BP.
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04:39 AM on 05/28/2010
that was a 'collective' WE, meaning most people will still buy gas and petroleum products, whether from BP, Shell, Chevron... whoever. BP's reputation may be hurt, but their profits... not likely.

as for myself, i don't own, nor drive a vehicle... never have, never will. i walk, ride a bike and take public transit everywhere i go. so NO BP oil for me either.
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rich misty
Greed is not Patriotism
01:44 AM on 05/28/2010
rodealer: I am a conservative and I am giving the Pres a pass on this one because I believe that this is beyond any ones control.
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How generous of you.

Palin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iolgiIvfV-0

McCain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EzHNApBdC4

Steele
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhvRQyRdVEI

Giuliani
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o0iJDA7_lY

Rubio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-74bhKZL_XA

Drill Baby Drill