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Oil Cap Removed: Oil Spill Now Gushing Unchecked

First Posted: 06/23/10 02:07 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:50 PM ET

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Tens of thousands of gallons more oil gushed into the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday after an undersea robot bumped a venting system, forcing BP to remove the cap that had been containing some of the crude.

The setback, yet another in the nine-week effort to stop the gusher, came as thick pools of oil washed up on Pensacola Beach in Florida and the Obama administration tried to figure out how to resurrect a six-month moratorium on deepwater drilling.

When the robot bumped the system just before 10 a.m. Wednesday, gas rose through the vent that carries warm water down to prevent ice-like crystals from forming, Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen said.

Crews were checking to see if crystals had formed before putting it back on. BP spokesman Bill Salvin could not say how long that might take.

"We're doing it as quickly as possible," he said.

Before the problem with the containment cap, it had collected about 700,000 gallons of oil in 24 hours and sucked it up to a ship on the surface. That's oil that's now pouring into the Gulf. Another 438,000 gallons was burned on the surface by a different system that was not affected by the issue with the cap.

A similar problem doomed the effort to put a bigger containment device over the blown-out well in May. BP had to abandon the four-story box after the crystals called hydrates clogged it, threatening to make it float away.

The smaller cap, which had worked fine until now, had been in place since early June. To get it there, though, crews had to slice away a section of the leaking pipe, meaning the flow of oil could be stronger now than before.

The current worst-case estimate of what's spewing into the Gulf is about 2.5 million gallons a day. Anywhere from 67 million to 127 million gallons have spilled since the April 20 explosion on the Deepwater Horizon rig that killed 11 workers and blew out the well 5,000 feet underwater. BP PLC was leasing the rig from owner Transocean Ltd.

The Obama administration was plotting its next steps Wednesday after U.S. District Judge Martin Feldman in New Orleans overturned a moratorium on new drilling, saying the government simply assumed that because one rig exploded, the others pose an imminent danger, too.

Feldman, appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1983, has reported extensive investments in the oil and gas industry, including owning less than $15,000 of Transocean stock, according to financial disclosure reports for 2008, the most recent available. He did not return calls for comment on his investments.

The White House promised an immediate appeal of his ruling. The Interior Department imposed the moratorium last month in the wake of the BP disaster, halting approval of any new permits for deepwater projects and suspending drilling on 33 exploratory wells.

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said in a statement that within the next few days he would issue a new order imposing a moratorium that eliminates any doubt it is needed and appropriate.

"It's important that we don't move forward with new drilling until we know it can be done in a safe way," he told a Senate subcommittee Wednesday.

Several companies, including Shell and Marathon Oil, said they would await the outcome of any appeals before they start drilling again.

Asked about it Wednesday on NBC's "Today" show, BP managing director Bob Dudley said his company will "step back" from the issue while it investigates the rig explosion.

BP said Wednesday that Dudley has been appointed to head the new Gulf Coast Restoration Organization, which is in charge of cleaning up the spill. He takes over from BP CEO Tony Hayward, who has been widely criticized for his handling of the crisis.

In Florida, dozens of workers used shovels to scoop up pools of oil that washed up overnight, turning the sand orange.

Tar balls have been reported as far east as Panama City, Fla., and heavier oil is predicted to wash ashore further east along the coast line in the coming days. Oil has also washed up on beaches in Alabama and coated wetlands in Louisiana.

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Tens of thousands of gallons more oil gushed into the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday after an undersea robot bumped a venting system, forcing BP to remove the cap that had been cont...
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03:41 PM on 06/28/2010
does anybody know how many ships we have out there to pick up the oil, i mean the total number of ships, not just what we hear about, and why not have some other ships from different ports come and help if they were allowed to that is?
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BillyHewitt
Rebel smacking politicians with reality
12:27 PM on 06/24/2010
Watch "UCCNews with Bill Edmond" as this American reporter exposes these terrorists and robber barons. Order your new special BP DART BOARD now and save 25%. CEO Uncle Tony Hayward scores a bullseye if you smack him with a dart and Chairman Grandpa Carl-Henric is worth 25 bonus points if you smack him with a dart and Communist Joe Barton is worth 25 bonus points if you smack him with a dart. email FTAA_Museum_Of_Horrors@isp.com to order your BP Dart Board now 25% off if you mention UCCNews sent you.
Send the queen to New Orleans, Louisana for a 6 month vacation. She can dine on oil and shrimp and swim in the oil canal.
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Richard Benevolus
yes it is a pseudonym
09:53 AM on 06/24/2010
i keep screwing that link up. it's http://oilspill.gibberbabble.com
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Richard Benevolus
yes it is a pseudonym
09:50 AM on 06/24/2010
ok, anyone who has footage of what is going on around the gulf you can post it here http://oil.gibberbabble.com
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Hillbilly49
Don't tell me you are a Christian; let me guess.
09:28 AM on 06/24/2010
The oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico is an example of how deregulation does not make sense. The republican idea that business can self regulate is rubbish.

The banking/financial industry, aviation and oil industry need to be regulated. Lack of regulation has caused us a Great Depression, a worldwide financial collapse and the destruction of the Gulf of Mexico. Deregulation is not a new idea, as with all republican ideas. However, history has demonstrated that deregulation is a hideous idea.
08:44 AM on 06/24/2010
IT"S RAINING OIL. (youtube that)

As I sit here in the north eating my corn cob from Georgia, I can't help but wonder about the loss of food from the south eastern USA when we have our first major tropical storm. Oil/Rain will poison a field for decades. We have already lost 25% of the US fish supply.

Yesterday, I heard a former senior executive from Shell oil suggesting that maybe Matt Simmons crazy idea about Nuking the gusher is not so crazy. I think that means that they are out of ideas.
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Skunkman
old & decrepit
08:33 AM on 06/24/2010
Openly siding with BP instead of the 100,000's of victims:

Rush Limbaugh calls it a "slush fund." Michele Bachmann calls it "redistribution of wealth," Congressman Joe Barton, R-Tex., called it a "shakedown," Mark Levin agrees with all of them, Newt Gingrich and John Boehner call in "unconstitutional," Pat Buchanan called Barton "courageous," Fox News says Barton "had a point." Haley Barbour, R-MS., said BP needs it to make the money to pay the victims (huh?).

Who's hands are dirty in all this is painfully obvious, to the point they are barely ashamed of it.
Well it might be true that Americans long for the good old days of republican rule. I hate to think
we Americans are addicted to propaganda & I sure hope I'm wrong. We'll see in November now
plug up that spill. I realize we are doing all we can except Palin's Dutch Dike idea so good luck
& turn off FOX for a day. It's better than a shower after a mud bath.
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scorpioman
The Naked Truth
01:17 PM on 06/24/2010
Fox news has to be banned...its a propaganda channel.....no matter what....ban fox news....they are the terrists......
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frameofmind
04:00 PM on 06/24/2010
Unamerican for sure!
08:32 AM on 06/24/2010
Last night when i watched the news about this "accident" that caused more to spew out I fell asleep and had a nightmare about this oil spill. In my dream stores were selling water for 30 dollars a gallon at water warehouses. and people were selling water on the black market also like drug dealers.there were strict laws about wasting water and if you did you were fined and arrested. people were setting up want ads for water, and we were all walking around with respirators on cause the atmosphere was so polluted from the fumes of oil from the oceans we couldn't breathe the air. There were also "waterlines' like soup lines for buckets of water, when the water trucks came by they were guarded by armed police, building burned and no one could put them out cause cause it would be a waste of water. all beaches were shut down and all sea life was extinct.
09:59 AM on 06/24/2010
You had the dream of the movie called THE ROAD. If you haven't seen it, rent it. You'll see what I mean.
02:54 PM on 06/28/2010
your dream might happen, who knows what lays in front of us in the time to come,i would hope not tho, that is why i sit back in my chair and watched them drill and make the biggest bobobobo in my life time so far and iam a sixty lear old man, who knows what will happen to all the young ones we hold dear, and want them to have the same things that we all of had.
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donbrown
A television producer in Hawaii
08:29 AM on 06/24/2010
This just breaks my heart to see,,, but aside from the devastation to the wildlife and the tarring of the beaches, I don't think anyone but toxicologists know the extent to which this will wreak havoc on the health of the people all along the gulf coast for years to com.

Exposure to petrochemicals affects the nervous system in subtle ways, and the dispersants BP is using break the bonds of atoms in the oil's structure... what do you think it's doing in the fish and oysters and shrimp in the gulf,

What happens when that is ingested further up the food chain.

I don't want to sound alarmist, but the people there have no idea what they're in for in the coming years. Not to be cruel, but I would recommend moving immediately.

The human devastation is yet to come...
10:04 AM on 06/24/2010
The oil cartels are destroying the ecosystem all over the world!!! Regulation won't stop this because the so-called "regulators" are bought and paid for! Check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2tfS0sqUI4
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frameofmind
10:46 AM on 06/24/2010
#1 fan!
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donbrown
A television producer in Hawaii
02:23 PM on 06/24/2010
Thank you for that... 7000 oil spills! Shame on me for not knowing anything about it. Where's the outrage from the MSM? Racism at its naked worst.

Fanned.
06:21 PM on 06/26/2010
I agree...time to pack the bags and head to Montana.
07:52 AM on 06/24/2010
It was rather disheartening watching the oversimplification of the Gulf crisis by Anderson Cooper and CNN last night. Daily his storyline has now become 1. Whatever Bobby Jindal wants, Bobby Jindal should get 2. Whatever Billy Nungesser wants, Billy should get. This is now a daily laundry list of the two characters demands and harsh opinion on why they have been denied such and such. And while this oil is gushing and the two feel that 'nothing' is being done,Anderson does not seriously challenge their other demand - allow more deep sea drilling to continue 'safely'. At this point you would think a journalist would 'dig deeper' (his favorite but obviously meaningless term) and question our rationale of calling anything 'safe' that we cannot prevent or cap, question the assumptions Bobby Jindal is making on how to save the marshes. NPR run a piece that said that every day the same parish gets 100 calls from people with 'ideas' on how to do this or that and more than 20,000 technological suggestions mostly of people trying to make money out of the disaster. One person even has an 'ocean mop' which turned out to be a bed spread. Anderson Cooper allows Billy Nungesser to categorically state that 'there is technology that they are not looking at that can do this and that' obviously referring to any one of these highly dubious ideas being shoved to the local and Federal govt.
07:53 AM on 06/24/2010
Anderson Cooper needs to be the adult in the room who listens to the noise and says 'wait a minute, what are the assumptions the Governor and Parish president are making' about oil cleanup and about marshes that could possibly be resulting in Federal professionals questioning their methodology. Instead he gives the two unfettered access to the airwaives because it gives good ratings. No difference from Fox News. Fox watch out - You got serious competition!!
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TAMPA M
Sicilians of Ybor City
07:34 AM on 06/24/2010
These other names of our career criminal politician's we need to vote these corrupt politicians out of office

Candidate Name Party State Oil Contributions
Alexander, Rodney M. REP LA + $26,900
Barrow, John J. DEM GA + $24,500
Barton, Joe Linus REP TX + $85,770
Boehner, John A. REP OH + $37,750
Boren, David Daniel DEM OK + $65,100
Boustany, Charles Jr. REP LA + $49,450
Brady, Kevin REP TX + $29,500
Burgess, Michael C. REP TX + $29,950
Cantor, Eric REP VA + $69,400
Cole, Tom REP OK + $35,600
Conaway, Michael REP TX + $72,800
Costa, Jim DEM CA + $25,500
Edwards, Chet DEM TX + $73,430
Fleming, John Calvin Jr. REP LA + $44,800
Gohmert, Louie REP TX + $29,550
Granger, Kay REP TX + $37,350
Green, Raymond E. 'Gene' DEM TX + $39,000
Hastings, Doc REP WA + $35,400
Hoyer, Steny Hamilton DEM MD + $26,500
Lummis, Cynthia M. REP WY + $38,150
McCarthy, Kevin REP CA + $25,500
McCaul, Michael REP TX + $43,950
Murphy, Tim REP PA + $27,950
Neugebauer, Randy REP TX + $64,750
Olson, Peter G. REP TX + $54,400
Rodriguez, Ciro D. DEM TX + $25,150
Ross, Michael Avery DEM AR + $54,250
Scalise, Steve Rep LA + $30,050
Sessions, Pete REP TX + $31,650
Sullivan, John REP OK + $41,700
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Skunkman
old & decrepit
08:38 AM on 06/24/2010
Good morning, TAMPA M: Thanks for the list. You missed a few but I for one
appreciate your work naming these nimrods. Thanks.

((Fanned & faved))
10:02 AM on 06/24/2010
Good luck with that since the elections are rigged and the Criminal Establishment controls the whole illegitimate thing....Won't happen, and even if it did, it would take years to do it and WE DON'T HAVE YEARS!!
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frameofmind
10:54 AM on 06/24/2010
X2!!!!!
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ghs246
07:22 AM on 06/24/2010
do not support this company. lets have the US put this company out of business, at least in our country. the company, our leadership, and the leadership of the uk have all completely dropped the ball on this one. lets send bp back to wherever they came from. they should be feeling the pain from this craziness. if it means driving another block to the gas station down the street, do it. this is absolutely ridiculous. we as a populace need to stop accepting abuse.
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Ed C Atlanta
Justice for all,,It's an Entitlement
07:19 AM on 06/24/2010
all you rightwingers decrying the moratorium, the judge who overturned the moratorium has got to be a repub, rejoice in that,,, the man should have recused himself from the case, as he has interest or owns stock in at least 5 of companies involved in the gulf situation, including haliburton and transocean,,, but I know you guys don't see anything wrong with his decision,,hypocrits.
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Room007
07:09 AM on 06/24/2010
Where are all the huge skimmers and tankers to keep as much oil off the shore as we can? Where are all the experts from other countries that have volunteered to help the US? We aren't doing enough to keep this oil off the shore and it is why BO's numbers keep dropping.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
1776 or 1984
IT'S AN EMPIRE, NOT A REPUBLIC!
06:46 AM on 06/24/2010
I heard BP is killing the animals so reporters can't show us.
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frameofmind
09:14 AM on 06/24/2010
That wouldn't surprise me!

1984
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1776 or 1984
IT'S AN EMPIRE, NOT A REPUBLIC!
11:49 PM on 06/24/2010
indeed it is