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Oil spill cam becomes Internet sensation

BEN NUCKOLS and GREG BLUESTEIN   05/28/10 11:54 PM ET   AP

Gulf Oil Leak Mud Cleanup

ROBERT, La. — The hypnotic video of mud, gas and oil billowing from the seafloor has become an Internet sensation as Americans watch to see whether BP's effort to plug the gusher in the Gulf of Mexico succeeds.

BP warned Friday that it could be Sunday or later before the outcome of the cliffhanger becomes clear. And scientists cautioned that few conclusions can be drawn with any certainty from watching the spillcam coverage of the "top kill." But some said the video seemed to suggest BP was gaining ground.

In an operation that began Wednesday, BP has been pumping heavy drilling mud into the blown-out well in hopes of choking it off and putting an end to what is already the biggest oil spill in U.S. history, at anywhere from 18 million gallons to 40 million by the government's estimate.

Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen said the denser-than-water mud was able to push down the oil and gas coming up at great force from underground, but it had not overwhelmed the gusher. The trick is to pump the mud with such force that it stops the upward flow of oil, and it's impossible to know how much mud that will take.

BP chief operating officer Doug Suttles said Friday the top kill was going basically as planned, though the pumping has stopped several times.

"The fact that it's stopped and started is not unusual," Suttles said. "We're going to stay at this as long as we need to."

He said the company has also shot in assorted junk, including metal pieces and rubber balls, which seemed to be helping to counter pressure from the well.

A top kill has never been attempted 5,000 feet underwater, and public fascination is high.

BP, under pressure from Congress, made available a live video feed of what is going on underwater, and about 3,000 websites were showing a version of it that the PBS "Newshour" offered for free. On Thursday alone, show spokeswoman Anne Bell said, more than a million people watched it. Many found it hypnotic.

"It made me wonder how I use energy and if this situation could teach us how much energy we use ourselves," said Jeb Banner, 38, a web design and marketing company owner in Indianapolis who has been looking at the feed every hour or so since before the top kill started. "It felt like a historic moment."

It was difficult to tell sometimes how the top kill was going. On Friday, reporters received a note from a BP spokesman saying information on it is now considered "stock-market sensitive" and updates can be provided only in "formal settings," though BP's CEO talked about it on the morning news shows.

Meanwhile, President Barack Obama visited the coast to see the damage as he tried to emphasize that his administration was in control of the crisis, which began April 20 when the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform blew up. Eleven workers were killed.

"I'm here to tell you that you are not alone, you will not be abandoned, you will not be left behind," he told people in Grand Isle, where the beach has been closed by gobs of oil and the frustration and anger are palpable. "The media may get tired of the story, but we will not. We will be on your side and we will see this through."

Hundreds of workers hit the beaches ahead of Obama's visit, cleaning debris from the shoreline before they hopped on buses and left soon after the president arrived.

"This is the cleanest I've ever seen the beach," Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal said. "We saw a surge of activity the last couple of days. Let's hope it continues now that he's gone."

Watching the video could offer clues to who is winning in the battle – BP or the oil – said Tony Wood, director of the National Spill Control School at Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi. If the stuff coming out of the pipe is jet black, it is mostly oil and BP is losing. If it is whitish, it is mostly gas and BP is also losing.

If it is muddy brown, as it was Friday, that may be a sign that BP is starting to achieve success, he said. That "may in fact mean that there's mud coming up and mud coming down as well," which is better than oil coming out, Wood said.

Philip W. Johnson, an engineering professor at the University of Alabama, said the camera appeared to show mostly drilling mud leaking from the well Friday morning, and two of the leaks appeared a little smaller than in the past, suggesting the top kill "may have had a slight but not dramatic effect."

But Bob Bea, a professor of engineering at University of California at Berkeley who has studied offshore drilling for 55 years, said late Friday that what he saw didn't look promising.

He likened the effort to trying to push food into a reluctant baby's mouth – it only works if the force of the stuff going down is more than the force of what's coming up.

"It's obvious that the baby's spitting the baby food back" because the pressure pushing up from the well is stronger, Bea said.

BP has brought in about 2.5 million gallons of drilling mud for the top kill. The first infusion of junk to clog up the well was Thursday evening.

BP CEO Tony Hayward said Friday morning the effort was progressing as planned and had a 60 to 70 percent chance of success, the same odds he gave before the maneuver.

"Clearly I'm as anxious as everyone in America is to get this thing done," he said.

BP says the best way to stop the oil for good is a relief well, but it won't be complete until August. The company had been drilling a second relief well as a backup – Obama said Thursday his administration pushed for it in case the first one did not stop the oil – but work on that has stopped while the rig that had been drilling it works on another option for stopping the oil.

"We actually started that well before this job started, so you shouldn't read that as any indication of anything about the top kill job," BP's Suttles said Friday.

Billy Ward, a developer who was building a gated fishing community that is now on hold because of the spill, said that Obama's visit was for show and that there was really nothing the president could do.

"It's the unknown that's killing us," said Ward, who comes to Grand Isle with his family every weekend to stay in their beach house. "We don't know if it's going to be six months or six years before we get back to normal, if ever. All we can do is pray."

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Online: http://www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com/go/site/2931/

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Associated Press Writers Seth Borenstein, Jonathan Landrum, Brian Skoloff and David Bauder contributed to this report.

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AyeChart 01:45 PM on 05/28/2010
The disaster in the Gulf may well spell the political end of the president and his administration, and that is no cause for joy. It's not good to have a president in this position—weakened, polarizing and lacking broad public support—less than halfway through his term. That it is his fault is no comfort. It is not good for the stability of the world, or its safety, that the leader of "the indispensable  Read More...
03:53 PM on 07/05/2010
Does anyone know where I can view the live cam od the Deepwater Horizon oil leak/spill? If so, please email me the site at robfield68@yahoo.com. I would really appreciate help with this. Every link I find is dead or not working right now. I want my son to know what is happening and introduce him to the dangers of oil. He just turned 12 and has become quite curious about all things related tothe environment. Thanks in advance for any help. :)
06:54 AM on 05/30/2010
is there anyway that BP can go down there and freeze the oil flow untill repairs can be made
this is a mess.
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William Waterway Marks
Water researcher, author, publisher
07:53 PM on 05/29/2010
The acronym "BP" means "Biggest Polluter"
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tempting
sure fire
06:57 PM on 05/29/2010
BP is going to stand for Bills Paid.
But the damage to our world is priceless and no amount of money can replace what we've lost and continue to lose. They should never be allowed to drill until they truly have the science and technology to back up their work.
The ones in charge should given the death penalty.
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gransview
"Reality is just a collective hunch" L Tomlin
07:25 PM on 05/29/2010
I sure hope so, but it remains to be seen. They need to be liquidated.
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cheronda88
06:18 PM on 05/29/2010
BP is now talking maybe 6 days. These people are destroying our planet. I am crying..will be back later friends.
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southernman
Proud Southern Progressive , Semper Fi !!
07:32 PM on 05/29/2010
They have flubbed every option on How To Fix The Problem now they will concentrate on How To Stop The Problem.. bottom line , money, problem solved in a week, mark my words
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tempting
sure fire
04:59 PM on 05/29/2010
“I am truly upset and disheartened with all the devastation that has been done and is being done to our world.
Personally, I stay away from MSM and keep my mind on things relevant. (I still make time for Keith and Rachel)
Right now I am checking out :


http://www.linktv.org/programs/amy-goodman-at-the-new-living-expo

http://current.com/schedule/

http://www.ifc.com/mediaproject/

to all my fans and friends and others who care, please spread this around until I return.
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05:19 PM on 05/29/2010
BP also has a live feed http://www.bp.com/liveassets/bp_internet/globalbp/globalbp_uk_english/homepage/STAGING/local_assets/bp_homepage/html/rov_stream.html
it doesn't look good. if that is progress, i hate to see what it looked like on day 1 of the explosion.
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tempting
sure fire
07:08 PM on 05/29/2010
BP is going to stand for Bills Paid.
But the damage to our world is priceless and no amount of money can replace what we've lost and continue to lose. They should never be allowed to drill until they truly have the science and technology to back up their work.
The ones in charge should given the death penalty.
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Tom Joad
"While there is a lower class, I am in it "
12:46 PM on 05/29/2010
...stoooopid muggles...
04:08 AM on 05/29/2010
TO ALL THE RESPONSE HATERS:

What do you really expect B.O. to do? Pop on a scuba suit, swim down a mile, whip out his unit and top kill it with an extended leak?

Oil companies (BP is this case since it's their dang well) are the only ones equipped with technology to stop this gusher, and do you really think it's in BP's interest to drag their feet on this? Honestly...

As for the containment effort, you could set up all the oil booms in the world and a spill of this magnitude is still gonna squeeze past in some places.

If you expect perfection in the response to something as huge, unique, and unprecedented as the current crisis, you're living with the wrong species...go find some hyper-intelligent aliens with wide-angle laser beams that can dissolve hydrocarbons or something.
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lunarsnare
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02:58 PM on 05/29/2010
It's pretty low of the haters to try to make anti Obama political hay of this situation.
Millions of animals are been poisoned and die as we speak.
And all they can think of is elections.
Talk about party before country, before human suffering before animal suffering, before environmental suffering.
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CPAwADD
My super power is sarcasm!
04:25 PM on 05/29/2010
You can't expect a sane response from the Obama haters.
03:51 AM on 05/29/2010
BP: "On the bright side, you will now be able to fill you cars up with sea water"
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02:26 AM on 05/29/2010
OK, this thread is getting cold so I'll leave it with this:

Cage - Eating its Way Out of Me

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OY0O7UIT8I&feature=related
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02:18 AM on 05/29/2010
Well, guys- It looks like this thread is getting bare... I will see you all soon! Heading over to the main now, follow me if you choose! Love ya's!
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02:22 AM on 05/29/2010
Will do!
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Carolab
Walking an 87-year-old in the sand isn't easy
02:08 AM on 05/29/2010
The National

ENGLAND

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVp7C5vzMgw

Great tune.
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02:13 AM on 05/29/2010
Real Nice Calorab!
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Carolab
Walking an 87-year-old in the sand isn't easy
02:16 AM on 05/29/2010
I a totally different vein:

Here is another one I love:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzqiCNSRcD0

You will NOT be able to sit still.
02:06 AM on 05/29/2010
305Rider

"Hey man, any news on a memorial for Carl?"

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Working on it.. trying to get HUFFY to help.

Joe Ferraro is on board & has passed my request up the food chain.

THIS is what I had requested....

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To Whom It May Concern:

As you might have noticed through posts of mine (& Kalamana), we lost a dear HP family member a short while ago.

"FloydRTurbo" ("Crapwhisperer", "CarlV")... a man of GREAT humor, well beloved on BOTH sides of the spectrum.. &, although capable of it, HARDLY as acerbic as "yours truly".. a TRUE humanitarian who put his VALUES where his mouth was.

He was very ill for a long time.. a sweet soul who spent a GREAT DEAL of his time helping those in need.. he had dropped EVERYTHING & flew down to Haiti to help in the aftermath of the earthquake....

I have received many inquiries as to what kind of "memorial" or "tribute" is in the offing.
02:06 AM on 05/29/2010
..

Part 2 of 2:

I would like to set a NEW Huffy precedent, but I don't know HOW to.

I KNOW you are on the "blogging" side of things, but I think it would be a GREAT idea if Huffy could create a new "main".. or at least a FEATURED story about Carl, offering info on WHICH charities (relief for HAITI & "Best Friends Animal Sanctuary" in Utah (even as he hailed from Palm Springs).. only a FEW of his causes), etc could be contributed to in Carl's (& HPs) name in his memory.

I don't ever recall a COMMENTER being given an "above the fold" HEADLINE before .. &, besides the obvious good faith that Carls FAMILY & FRIENDS would receive in an "OFFICIAL" HP capacity, but it would ASLO affirm HPs TRUE affinity to those who participate on the THREADS as well.

Please let me know what you think.. & ANY advice you might be able to give me to get this going in a TIMELY manner would be GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks,

DocStrangelove
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AZterritory
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02:03 AM on 05/29/2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91Eb3FiebTs

Randy Newman: Louisiana 1927

Good night.
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02:07 AM on 05/29/2010
Good Night!