Should We Keep Drilling for Oil? the Gulf of Mexico Hidden Oil Spill
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A new federally led study of oil seeping from a platform toppled off Louisiana's coast 14 years ago found releases lower than other recent estimates, but contradicts the well owner's assertions about the amount and source of oil. https://twitter.com/Quad_FShould We Keep Drilling for Oil? the Gulf of Mexico Hidden Oil Spill
A new federally led study of oil seeping from a platform toppled off Louisiana's coast 14 years ago found releases lower than other recent estimates, but contradicts the well owner's assertions about the amount and source of oil. https://twitter.com/Quad_Finn/status/1141126747628298240 Oil and gas have been leaking into the Gulf of Mexico since a subsea mudslide caused by Hurricane Ivan on Sept. 15, 2004, knocked over a Taylor Energy Co. production platform, which dragged and broke a bundle of well pipes. Taylor capped nine wells but said it couldn't cap 16. The company contends oil sheens on the water's surface indicate there's only a dribble of 2.4 to 4 gallons (9 to 15 liters...Keep on reading: Should We Keep Drilling for Oil? the Gulf of Mexico Hidden Oil Spill Read more