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Gulf Oil Spill Cost Now $3 Billion

Oil Spill

First Posted: 07/05/10 09:19 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:00 PM ET

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- BP's costs for the disastrous Gulf of Mexico oil spill climbed nearly half a billion dollars in the past week, raising the oil giant's tab to just over $3 billion for work on cleaning and capping the gusher and payouts to individuals, businesses and governments.

London-based BP PLC, the largest oil and gas producer in the Gulf, released its latest tally of response costs Monday. The total of $3.12 billion was up from $2.65 billion a week earlier. The figure does not include a $20 billion fund for Gulf damages BP created last month.

As BP continued drilling relief wells that are the best hope for plugging the blown-out well, a giant new oil skimming vessel was tested in the Gulf. But lousy weather means it may be longer than first hoped before officials know if it can work full-time sucking crude from the sea.

The Taiwanese skimmer dubbed "A Whale" has been able to show off its maneuverability during a weekend test in a 25-mile-square patch of water just north of the site where an April 20 explosion on the Deepwater Horizon killed 11 workers and started the worst oil spill in Gulf history.

TMT, the shipping firm that owns the vessel, had hoped to test a containment boom system designed to direct greater volumes of oily water into the 12 vents or "jaws" that the ship uses to suck it in, according to spokesman Bob Grantham.

But lingering bad weather in the form of stiff winds and choppy seas has made that impossible, and prevented a flotilla of smaller skimmers from working offshore along the coasts of Alabama, Mississippi and Florida.

"As was the case yesterday, the sea state, with waves at times in excess of 10 feet, is not permitting optimal testing conditions," Grantham said in an e-mail Sunday.

The skimmers, which have been idle off the coasts since a spell of bad weather last week kicked up by Hurricane Alex, were on the water along the Louisiana coast over the weekend. Officials with the U.S. Coast Guard are waiting for the weather to improve before sending them out elsewhere.

"We've got our guys out there and they're docked and ready, but safety is a huge concern for us, especially with the smaller vessels," said Courtnee Ferguson, a spokeswoman for the Joint Information Command in Mobile, Ala.

On Sunday, huge barges used to collect oil from skimming vessels were parked at the mouth of Mobile Bay, waiting for conditions to subside as waves rose to about 5 feet high miles offshore.

The current spate of bad weather is likely to last well into next week, according to the National Weather Service.

"This should remain fairly persistent through the next few days, and maybe get a little worse," meteorologist Mike Efferson said.

On the shore, beach cleanup crews were making progress on new oil that washed up thanks to the high tides generated by last week's bad weather.

In Grand Isle, about 800 people were removing tar balls and liquid oil from seven miles of beach, Coast Guard Cmdr. Randal Ogrydziak said.

"In a day or two, you wouldn't be able to tell the oil was even there," he said.

By Wednesday, Ogrydziak said they should have a machine on the beach that washes sand where the oil washed ashore.

Crews have also been working to put containment boom thrown around by the storms back into place, he said.

So far, weather has not slowed drilling on two relief wells meant to finally plug the spill. BP officials have said they're running slightly ahead of schedule on the drilling, but expect weather or other delays.

Early to mid-August is still the timeframe for the completion of the drilling.

Along with the drilling, the capture and burning of oil and gas at the site of the leaking well has gone on without interruption from the weather. But the choppy seas have delayed the operation of another vessel that officials say will roughly double the amount of oil being collected or burned.

The Helix Producer is supposed to connect with the leaking well by a flexible hose that will help it disconnect and reconnect quickly if a hurricane or other major storm forces an evacuation of the site.

Coast Guard officials say they're hoping to have the Helix Producer connected to the well and collecting oil by Wednesday.

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- BP's costs for the disastrous Gulf of Mexico oil spill climbed nearly half a billion dollars in the past week, raising the oil giant's tab to just over $3 billion for work on clea...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- BP's costs for the disastrous Gulf of Mexico oil spill climbed nearly half a billion dollars in the past week, raising the oil giant's tab to just over $3 billion for work on clea...
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maxfax
Taa - dah!
11:09 PM on 07/06/2010
There is no verification what was covered in $3Billion, jets to and from England, helicopters for executives, coast to coast lawyers. Where's the documentation? Hello White House is anyone home?
02:19 AM on 07/06/2010
Obama was warned and fought steps that could have prevented this spill. His hypocrisy on display for all to see. Smoking gun.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704699604575342843359124882.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLETopStories
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fromdnorth
OK I checked my micro-bio (didn't know I had one
07:26 AM on 07/06/2010
This is what happens when we do not do the right thing...

But its politics...
01:34 AM on 07/06/2010
Thanks obama. I hope you and congress are enjoying your vacations.
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rainkitty
Lively up yourself.
12:52 AM on 07/06/2010
"A generation from now, this solar heater can either be a curiosity, a museum piece, an example of a road not taken, or it can be just a small part of one of the greatest and most exciting adventures ever undertaken by the American people - harnessing the power of the sun to enrich our lives as we move away from our crippling dependence on foreign oil." - Jimmy Carter, 1979
http://europe.theoildrum.com/node/6640
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imdesign
Expression is Everything.
01:46 AM on 07/06/2010
Gees, 1979, we're quick off the mark aren't we??

Too complacent and perhaps the biggest users of oil products are tucked in by comfy government policies that make it easy not to change.
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rainkitty
Lively up yourself.
02:22 AM on 07/06/2010
I believe we've had many solutions to our problems for many years. All squashed beneath the continuing evil and the greed.
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fromdnorth
OK I checked my micro-bio (didn't know I had one
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imdesign
Expression is Everything.
01:41 AM on 07/06/2010
Ahhh yeah, history makin' cool track love it, seems they're using fender, (think) it's 2" tape recording and new cool sound, way to go - probablu enjoying the THC, however hemp products now are thc free.

Thanks fromdnorth.
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imdesign
Expression is Everything.
12:03 AM on 07/06/2010
Henry Ford's first Model-T was built to run on hemp gasoline and the car itself was built from hemp material! On his large estate, Ford was photographed among his hemp fields. The car, 'grown from the soil,' had hemp plastic panels whose impact strength was 10 times stronger than steel;
Ref: Popular Mechanics, 1941.

I like hemp ok, alright, enough of the soap box, and thanks to the many sites advocating hemp, but it is a viable option people. George Washington grew hemp, Benjamin Franklin owned one of the first paper mills in America and it processed hemp.

Over to us.... :-)
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rainkitty
Lively up yourself.
01:01 AM on 07/06/2010
You are right about H. Ford. But also the German's we're using it in engines in the 30's. Shell Oil put a stop to that.
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imdesign
Expression is Everything.
01:50 AM on 07/06/2010
Hey rainkitty, Shell Oil too - didn't realise that. Well Obama said "The biggest change won't come from Washington it will come from you."

So Hemp offers a viable solution and a planet healthier one.
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imdesign
Expression is Everything.
11:53 PM on 07/05/2010
Perhaps there's a couple of farmers out there who would like a 120 day turn around crop?

I dunno, dreamin' again.
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imdesign
Expression is Everything.
11:51 PM on 07/05/2010
Hemp is an ancient, versatile, eco-friendly, economically viable and efficient carbon sequestering crop grown all over the world. Over thousands of years Hemp has become naturally resistant to most pests and does not require herbicides. It can produce everything that trees and cotton produces. Hemp yields 4 times that of trees and twice that of cotton.

Hemp takes only 120 days to grow and can provide paper, food, textile, building bricks & board, insulation, fibreglass, car panels, plastic, stone, animal bedding and feed, bio-fuel, paint, varnish and beer, plus much more.

It is a clean, renewable resource. Most products worth producing from petrochemical oil, can be produced from hemp oil! The Encyclopedia Britannica, which was printed on hemp paper for 150 years: All schoolbooks were made from hemp or flax paper until the 1880s. It was LEGAL TO PAY TAXES WITH HEMP in America from 1631 until the early 1900s. Imagine that!

The first crop grown in many states was hemp. 1850 was a peak year for Kentucky producing 40,000 tons. It was the largest cash crop until the 20th Century.

This is what W.R. Hearst and Dupont didn't want you to know about back in the 1930's.
We can make a new considered and informed choice now, they've had their go, don't you think?
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babybuda
Tolling for the outcast....
10:46 PM on 07/05/2010
You can't put a price on Mother Earth ! The cost of this spill is far beyond what humans could ever fathom.
maxfax
Taa - dah!
10:46 PM on 07/05/2010
Damage to waterfowl and sea creatures, unimaginable.
10:39 PM on 07/05/2010
And republicans like Bachmann and Barton think the american taxpayers should pay for it!
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imdesign
Expression is Everything.
09:11 PM on 07/05/2010
Ok it is an unprecedented man made disaster - and there needs to be swift action on the people who decided "she'll be right jack" and changes made to any legislation that doesn't demand the utmost stringent precautions to be in place. But it is our voracious appetite for products that are made from oil and its derivatives that drive these companies on. Hang on, this is not building up to excuse them at all, but it's sorta like blaming McDonalds for obesity - no one said, eat 'em for breakfast lunch and dinner everyday! Facts are only 1% of parents blamed manufactures, 7% blamed advertising on TV, etc., 9% blamed the child, 10% blamed fast food companies.

And not surprisingly, two thirds of parents blamed themselves. So back to us - how many of us are willing to make a conscious effort to stop or at least reduce using petroleum based products?

Here's a few products that contain petroleum: Blenders. Cameras. Candies. Carpet. CD’s. Cellphones. Clothing. Computers. Containers. Crayons. Dentures. Deodorant. Diapers. Digital Clocks. Dinnerware. DVD’s. Dyes, Eyeglasses, Frames. Fertilizers Food Preservatives. Food Storage Bags. Footballs. It can be up to us, if we want it.

Perhaps Huffpost could start a new column - How to reduce using products containing (OIL) - therefore reduce the demand to produce gazillion barrels a day, as this present situation is madness and our convenient lifestyle is killing us.

Just a thought.
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ClassicalGas
Colorado Rocky Mountain Hi!
09:37 PM on 07/05/2010
Good thought. Also - google 'Industrial Hemp', you will be surprised how versatile it is. Henry Ford's original design envisioned a car 'grown from the earth' utilizing hemp for the bulk of the vehicle, and fueled with hemp fuel.
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imdesign
Expression is Everything.
09:46 PM on 07/05/2010
Hey ClassicalGas (love the instrumental too),
And I love the use of Hemp!!! - an amazingly versatile product and the Henry Ford vid is a great example - Think there was a man by the name of Dupont who was elected 'round that time and soon after hemp related products were all classified under a 'prohibitive drug'
legislation and as they say the rest is history.
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Cleanerman
10:57 PM on 07/05/2010
Perhaps, too, we could start phasing out SUV's. I like to call them private buses.
12:23 AM on 07/06/2010
Lunacy. You want everyone to drive in separate cars?
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ClassicalGas
Colorado Rocky Mountain Hi!
08:59 PM on 07/05/2010
BP sure saved a lot by trying to cut a few corners, didn't they? LOL IDI0TS!
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mrJJ
08:55 PM on 07/05/2010
Potential Storms:
#1: Low
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mrJJ
08:51 PM on 07/05/2010
Poor Tony Hayward ...

The man is so stressed out that he decided to purchase a million-dollar+ Spanish villa, so he would have somewhere decent and secluded to relax and get away from the stress that wrecking the planet has caused him.

http://www.newstrackindia.com/newsdetails/166978