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Gulf Fisherman On Oil Spill: 'Our Way Of Life Is Over. It's The End, The Apocalypse'

MATTHEW BROWN   05/31/10 10:36 PM ET   AP

Gulf Oil Fishing

NEW ORLEANS — The best hope for stopping the flow of oil from the blown-out well at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico has been compared to hitting a target the size of a dinner plate with a drill more than two miles into the earth, and is anything but a sure bet on the first attempt.

Bid after bid has failed to stanch what has already become the nation's worst-ever spill, and BP PLC is readying another patchwork attempt as early as Wednesday, this one a cut-and-cap process to put a lid on the leaking wellhead so oil can be siphoned to the surface.

But the best-case scenario of sealing the leak is two relief wells being drilled diagonally into the gushing well – tricky business that won't be ready until August.

"The probability of them hitting it on the very first shot is virtually nil," said David Rensink, incoming president of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, who spent most of his 39 years in the oil industry in offshore exploration. "If they get it on the first three or four shots they'd be very lucky."

The relief well drilling and temporary fixes were being watched closely by President Barack Obama, who planned to meet for the first time Tuesday with the co-chairmen of an independent commission investigating the spill. A senior administration official said the meeting will take place at the White House. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the meeting had not been formally announced.

For the relief well to succeed, the bore hole must precisely intersect the damaged well. If it misses, BP will have to back up its drill, plug the hole it just created, and try again.

The trial-and-error process could take weeks, but it will eventually work, scientists and BP said. Then engineers will then pump mud and cement through pipes to ultimately seal the well.

As the drilling reaches deeper into the earth, the process is slowed by building pressure and the increasing distance that well casings must travel before they can be set in place.

Still, the three months it could take to finish the relief wells – the first of which started May 2 – is quicker than a typical deep well, which can take four months or longer, said Tad Patzek, chair of the Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering Department at the University of Texas-Austin. BP already has a good picture of the different layers of sand and rock its drill bits will meet because of the work it did on the blown-out well.

On the slim chance the relief well doesn't work, scientists weren't sure exactly how much – or how long – the oil would flow. The gusher would continue until the well bore hole collapsed or pressure in the reservoir dropped to a point where oil was no longer pushed to the surface, Patzek said.

"I don't admit the possibility of it not working," he said.

A third well could be drilled if the first two fail.

"We don't know how much oil is down there, and hopefully we'll never know when the relief wells work," BP spokesman John Curry said.

The company was starting to collect and analyze data on how much oil might be in the reservoir when the rig exploded April 20, he said.

BP's uncertainty statement is reasonable, given they only had drilled one well, according to Doug Rader, an ocean scientist with the Environmental Defense Fund.

Two relief wells stopped the world's worst peacetime spill, from a Mexican rig called Ixtoc 1 that dumped 140 million gallons off the Yucatan Peninsula. That plug took nearly 10 months beginning in the summer of 1979. Drilling technology has vastly improved since then, however.

So far, the Gulf oil spill has leaked between 19.7 million and 43 million gallons, according to government estimates.

In the meantime, BP is turning to another risky procedure federal officials acknowledge will likely, at least temporarily, cause 20 percent more oil – at least 100,000 gallons a day – to add to the gusher.

Using robot submarines, BP plans to cut away the riser pipe this week and place a cap-like containment valve over the blowout preventer. On Monday, live video feeds showed robot submarines moving equipment around and using a circular saw-like device to cut small pipes at the bottom of the Gulf.

The crews will eventually cut the leaking riser and place the cap on top of it, the company hopes it will capture the majority of the oil, sending it to the surface.

"If you've got to cut that riser, that's risky. You could take a bad situation and make it worse," said Ed Overton, a Louisiana State University professor of environmental sciences.

BP failed to plug the leak Saturday with its top kill, which shot mud and pieces of rubber into the well but couldn't beat back the pressure of the oil.

Meanwhile, the location of the spill couldn't be worse.

To the south lies an essential spawning ground for imperiled Atlantic bluefin tuna and sperm whales. To the east and west, coral reefs and the coastal fisheries of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Texas. And to the north, Louisiana's coastal marshes.

More than 125 miles of Louisiana coastline already have been hit with oil. "It's just killing us by degrees," said Tulane University ecologist Tom Sherry.

It's an area that historically has been something of a superhighway for hurricanes, too.

If a major storm rolls in, the relief well operations would have to be suspended and then re-started, adding more time to the process. Plugging the Ixtoc was also hampered by hurricane season, which begins Tuesday and is predicted to be very active.

Three of the worst storms ever to hit the Gulf coast – Betsy in 1965, Camille in 1969 and Katrina in 2005 – all passed over the leak site.

On the Gulf coast beaches, tropical weather was far from some tourists' minds.

On Biloxi beach, Paul Dawa and his friend Ezekial Momgeri sipped Coronas after a night gambling at the Hard Rock Casino. Both men, originally from Kenya, drove from Memphis, Tenn., and were chased off the beach by a storm, not oil.

"We talked about it and we decided to come down and see for ourselves" whether there was oil, Momgeri said. "There's no oil here."

Though some tar balls have been found on Mississippi and Alabama barrier islands, oil from the spill has not significantly fouled the shores.

Still, the perception that it has soiled white sands and fishing areas threatens to cripple the tourist economy, said Linda Hornsby, executive director of the Mississippi Hotel and Lodging Association

"It's not here. It may never be here. It's costing a lot of money to counter that perception," Hornsby said. "First it was cancelations, but that evolved to a decrease in calls and there's no way to measure that."

Yet there was fear the oil would eventually hit the other Gulf coast states. Hentzel Yucles, of Gulfport, Miss., hung out on the beach with his wife and sons.

"Katrina was bad. I know this is a different type of situation, but it's going to affect everybody," he said.

Attorney General Eric Holder plans to visit the Gulf Coast on Tuesday and meet with state attorneys general. Several senators have asked the Justice Department to determine whether any laws were broken in the spill.

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Associated Press writers Kevin McGill, Ben Nuckols and Greg Bluestein in Covington, La., Holbrook Mohr in Biloxi, Miss., and Darlene Superville at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., contributed to this report.

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Roy49
Paratrooper, Spec Ops (RET), Mgmt Anlyst
12:07 PM on 06/09/2010
WHAT? BP and Obama put us out of work? WHAT? So, BP screwed up, violated safetly rules, cut corners to save money, displayed irresponsible leadership playing into the hands of the previous administrations deregulation and it's somehow Obama's fault? Some of you people out there are pretty stupid. I didn't know there were so many stupid people...
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mikala
05:57 PM on 06/02/2010
If you want to blame anyone other than those who drilled the well and that wasn't Obama blame yourselves. Yes, those who are of the; "drill baby drill mentality" or refuse to give up their gas guzzlers, conserve, use public transportation or even support its existence are just as responsible as BP. This the the product of feeding your unrealistic expectations and reliance on fossil fuels.

People like Bobby Jindal should stop their whining too. He likes the tax dollars that oil brings to his State, which by the way sucks up more Federal dollars than any other State, yet ranks last or near last in most measured programs like education and health care. Yes the Federal Government has a responsibility in all of this but you can't blame Obama but you might want to look at Cheney!
09:02 PM on 06/02/2010
Yes! Investigate the Bush admin!

And directly Move On to reality today... Move On to this Not Ready For Prime Time President and his suspect Administration and the 18 months they worked, made deals seemingly overlooked, didn't question, or verify, and then reportedly signed off on safety standards and procedures as adequate.

And while we are still on the hunt investigating this terrible oil spilling disaster, some are now pointing out that this is a PERFECT time to investigate the anti-off-shore drilling environmental movement. Let's look closely at environmentalists, and their actions... and the ones that drove the oil industry from shallow, manageable drilling depths to STUPID, UNWISE mile depths.

Let's see how much of the blame is directed towards environmental groups, their suspect (financial) agendas. We must investigate their leaders leaving no oil coated stone unturned!

Let's discuss liberals values in general, which NO DOUBT are well meaning. The investigation will study these people who act mainly on their feelings, and not on critical thought or sound scientific data.

Let's run "smarts" tests to confirm how much wisdom and common sense they truly lack. Let's determine how much unwise political correctness plays a role in our environmental bills that are written and passed into law. Let the investigation see who spoke against and protested these drilling laws, what their arguments were, their warnings they have on record trying to avoid such disasters as this massive, messy oil spill. Let's Move On this for the truth!
04:59 PM on 06/02/2010
Sign should read " BP + Cheny/Bush ". But these idiots don't want to face the facts. It was Cheny who held the secret meetings with the Oil companies. So they are getting exactly what they deserve!
09:13 PM on 06/02/2010
The sign is accurate to all other sane and informed people... This happened 1 1/2 years and many inspections from his "fundamentally transformed" agencies, on the oil rigs, on his watch that enviro mental ists helped set up by forced drilling out in mile deep waters.

But I do see your point... One must factor in that it must be more simple to say BP + Cheney/Bush and follow your supreme leaders.
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LeFlaneur
does nuance.
03:06 PM on 06/02/2010
Everybody seems to want someone to blame. I ask that everyone withhold blame for a little while longer.

Come November, look for the politicians who fight regulation of fossil fuel and obstruct the path toward renewable energy. Look for the pundits who mock environmentalism and the "think tanks" that invent phony research to serve the fossil fuel agenda...

... and blame them.
09:29 PM on 06/02/2010
I agree on holding off. Odd to read such clear headed thinking on this site. But you did slip a little bit into the talking point mindset of liberalism. How about not making divisive statements and say "Come November, look and vote for politicians that don't try to vote in new laws until we figure out what happened. That there is a good chance there are strong laws and regulations on the books that were not followed and need to be enforced first.

Fossil fuels are here to stay. Our world is interconnected, that includes yours too. Question the green agenda while you push for phony research, skewed, self-serving data that feeds major corporation profits under the guise of green energy saving the planet. A sales campaign Left feelings based useful idiots fall for every time when told to vote for Global Warming related trickery.

Big corporations, investment dollars, greed and obscene profits bad!

Big corporations, more greed and really obscene taxpayer fed massive profits good!

That's because secularism is your religion. It is big government and willful blindness and it feels good to trust and praise them, and not privately held evilness. Lovely...
10:51 PM on 06/02/2010
Could you spew any more pathetic right-wing talking points, or are you trying to set a record for the most in a single post?
09:17 PM on 06/01/2010
The gulf is dead for 30 years.

So let's drill baby drill and add some nuclear reactors...

It can't get much worse....
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farmilyman
everything is illusion
06:49 PM on 06/01/2010
Disaster is the only way some people understand that they should to the right thing. In this case it's far past the time of getting off dirty energy. Since there's so much money involved it will probably take several of these disasters until every finally gets it.
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dragonlady620
My karma will run over your dogma
07:30 PM on 06/01/2010
How many more? WHY is the GOP stil scrambling to protect this thugs?
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CynAnne
Laureates in Fact and Reality
03:32 AM on 06/02/2010
Lots (and lots) of money funneled back, via 'campaign contributions', seems to be a prevailing factor for Publican'ts, dragonlady - now, Vitter's on board with defending BP, too: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/01/david-vitter-goes-to-bat_n_596497.html
08:54 PM on 06/01/2010
They still are not doing the right things. What does it take? I see no signs of change and if the well is successfully capped it will go back to doing business as usual. That's all their waiting for. I suggest we don't hold our breath and think Louisiana will be the same in our lifetime. This part of the gulf is done and it's just a matter of time until our total environment is totally unfixable. We must realize that at this time everything is contaminated. All water sources, air, our food etc. It's just a matter of degree. We can no longer make our environment pristine we can only stop making it worse. A point worth pondering.
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Gwendolyn Barry
04:42 PM on 06/01/2010
Too many feel it's 'game over'.... heartache.
03:44 PM on 06/01/2010
I just posted an Open Letter to The President on my Blog if anyone is interested to read
(oh, and I have no sympathy whatsoever for Mr Hayward)

http://gil-gilsmusic.blogspot.com/2010/06/open-letter-to-president-re-gul-oil.html
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TheIndependenceParty
Cranky yankee and a rehabilitated ex-Republican
02:17 PM on 06/01/2010
""The probability of them hitting it on the very first shot is virtually nil,"

Then I suggest they send a pair of "ears" down to guide them, ... That pipe they are attempting to intersect has to sound like a ruptured water main, ... an underwater volcano. Use your head, man.
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CrescentCityRay
03:04 PM on 06/01/2010
They should be employing five relief well rigs - first to succeed would get a huge bonus

I'd bet my life the relief wells are delayed by hurricanes.
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senatortruth
Fox keeps me "INFROMED"!
02:14 PM on 06/01/2010
CrescentCityRay

Are you kidding? No. We don't support the plantation owners. Ok, ok, lets say you are right and we deserve to be killed off by this poison just like we deserved federal levee failures due to gross engineering negligence as decided by federal courts.

But, what about the wildlife and their habitat? They didn't even get to vote. Surely, the wildlife deserves your sympathy and an effort to defend their environment, don't you think?
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I agree, Ray.

BP and the oil boys HAVE destroyed your ENVIRONMENT.

They COULD have used the proper SAFETY DEVICES and PROCEDURES that would have shut it down and PREVENTED this tragedy!!

They DIDN'T. Too "expensive", was their cry.

President Obama is working to help YOU and ALL Americans.

The supporters of TRAITTORS Buhs and Cheeney would call you a "tree-hugger".

The rightwingers want to BLAME President Obama for the CRIMES of BP and Buhs/Cheeney.

THAT is the problem in Louisiana, and to THOSE folks, they got what they DESERVED.

Sorry for you and your family, and I wish you the best in this terrible situation.
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12:13 PM on 06/02/2010
Unfortunately, everyone wants to blame someone. It won't solve the immediate problem one iota though.
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Lorianne
ama vitam
02:10 PM on 06/01/2010
Nigeria's agony dwarfs the Gulf oil spill.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/may/30/oil-spills-nigeria-niger-delta-shell?showallcomments=true#end-of-comments

The U.S. and Europe ignore it

The Deepwater Horizon disaster caused headlines around the world, yet the people who live in the Niger delta have had to live with environmental catastrophes for decades
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Lorianne
ama vitam
02:08 PM on 06/01/2010
We're going to get the oil from somewhere, no matter where it is drillled.
Pretending that environmental disasters associated with drilling only affect us and our shores is pathetically shortsighted.

Until we reduce consumption to zero, oil will be drilled SOMEWHERE and there will be accidents.
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elkabong
Campaign finance is the disease.
02:12 PM on 06/01/2010
In the meantime, we could have fitted every roof in America with solar panels for the cost of Iraq. Elections have consequences.
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Lorianne
ama vitam
03:39 PM on 06/01/2010
Apparently the consequences are no different, as we are still in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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senatortruth
Fox keeps me "INFROMED"!
01:40 PM on 06/01/2010
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As a Cajun from New Orleans, I am VERY OFFENDED by people using our latest periodic man made catastrophe of biblical proportions to bolster their stupid political arguments.

The insulting of BP's victims, we see in posts here, is also unconscionable.

The issue here is the destruction of massive quantities of America's wildlife, their habitat and the very existence of New Orleans and South Louisiana's Cajun culture - not politics.

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Did YOU support the TRAITTORS Buhs and Cheeney and their TREEZIN??

If you did, you got what you VOTED FOR and DESERVE.

I do feel sorry for Louisiana.

But people blaming President Obama for the activities of BP and the Buhs TRAITTORS got what they WANTED.

Good luck to you...
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CrescentCityRay
01:47 PM on 06/01/2010
Are you kidding? No. We don't support the plantation owners. Ok, ok, lets say you are right and we deserve to be killed off by this poison just like we deserved federal levee failures due to gross engineering negligence as decided by federal courts.

But, what about the wildlife and their habitat? They didn't even get to vote. Surely, the wildlife deserves your sympathy and an effort to defend their environment, don't you think?
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ZappaFreak
In pedal-depressed panchromatic resonance...on tap
04:33 PM on 06/01/2010
Yes Ray,

We're all mad too, and sometimes we lump too many into an issue that do not belong in it. Right now, it's not important who voted for who or who accepted what. The problem needs fixed, and we all need to get together on it.

I am praying for the Gulf and all it's people. We are with you guys...really. Hopefully, if nothing else this mess may unite us and stop of some the crimes politicians get away with, and stupid people on the right defend.

Your job, insist on criminal charges, investigations and convictions for those responsible! It's time we ALL got together and started to prosecute corporations and their ilk for crimes against humanity.

ZF

GOD BLESS THE GULF RESIDENTS!
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senatortruth
Fox keeps me "INFROMED"!
01:37 PM on 06/01/2010
Beau2

And Obama is the new Carter.
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Carter is (and WAS) a GOOD and MORAL man.

Not like your "messiahs", the TRAITTORS Buhs, Cheeney and Ronnie Raygun.

Good luck to you....
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dragonlady620
My karma will run over your dogma
04:01 PM on 06/01/2010
Carter was a a brilliant man with a lot of farseeing ideas-many of which we are now being forced to address-but he was a lousy politician who was no match for the Big Oil Whores who used,and are using, any and all means to push their agenda-and that included Bush, Cheney, and Reagan. They never forgave the upstart outsider who had the temerity to usurp the power they consider their God-given right and did everything they could to bring him down. Bush 1 tried to do pretty much the same thing to Clinton.
Remember Bush saying "It'll be great having two oilmen in the White House" ? Yeah, right. And those factions are STILL trying to call the shots.
A fitting punishment would public humiliation by forcing them to actually tell the truth for a change-and then boiling them in Gulf oil.
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ZappaFreak
In pedal-depressed panchromatic resonance...on tap
04:38 PM on 06/01/2010
Carter was a good man...and that's why politics ate him for lunch.

If we had the sense to listen to him then...we wouldn't be where we are today. But, it was too hard then, and the right will continue to try and make us believe its too hard still.

....this is why unless there are criminal prosecutions for those in the government involved (still serving or not) in this mess, nothing will ever change.

CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS and PROSECUTIONS....END OF STORY!!!

Get it right, or get ready to give up your country....

ZF
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bluejoni2525
and we've got to get ourselves back to the garden
01:22 PM on 06/01/2010
Just ONCE I want to hear someone from pro offshore drilling Louisiana say "you know we never should have been so gung - ho drill baby drill down here" JUST ONCE !!!!!! The silence is deafening, they take NO responsibility at all !! This is what CAN happen with offshore drilling -----shocking ---not !! The left ALWAYS told you so, remember that !!!!
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CrescentCityRay
01:41 PM on 06/01/2010
left, right, left, right. F all of ya'll. You both wish us dead. I really hate all of you extremists that want South Louisiana made an example of.

You seem to believe that south Louisiana had any kind of choice in the matter of offshore O&G here. You are really ignorant if you believe that. We've never had any control whatsoever. Big money has always been in total control here. 99.9% of our people are mere plantation workers.

You think you know us, but you don't. This is an entirely different world from yours and doesn't even resemble the people that live in the rest of the state. Please stop your hostile unmerited slander. We deserve defense despite your political beliefs.
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peskyliberal
From my Blue Heaven
03:39 PM on 06/01/2010
But if you voted for people that wanted deregulation, then you bear responsibility. Period. If people vote against their own best interest, who fault is it? Although I don't live in Louisiana, I was born there and my parents are from there.

This is what happens when you have "less government". You get corporations not giving a crap how they treat where you live, because they don't live there. Big Money is in control because people are too lazy to think for themselves. They think hearing a commercial for a candidate is the same as news. And the news is not bought by the corporations that run ads on T.V. The Governor of Louisiana is a Far Right anti-government Loon! If you voted for him and his kind, you are killing yourself. Don't blame Liberals. The "both sides sucks" argument does not wash.
06:47 PM on 06/01/2010
The only thing more ironic is all the people that would have blamed the dem's for destroying their economy if we had stopped oil now want to blame obama for a crisis of their own voting habits.
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bluejoni2525
and we've got to get ourselves back to the garden
08:22 PM on 06/01/2010
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