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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

NOAA projections for BP oil spill is world wide catastrophe (Video)

This is from June and most likely bears no resemblance to what the leak is today and what the cause and effect of the spill is worldwide at this moment in time.


June 3, 5:34 PMPolitical Spin ExaminerMaryann Tobin



The National National Center for Atmospheric Research has generated a computer model that shows the projected path of the BP oil Spill.
The prediction shows where the oil slick may be 3 months from now, which coincides with estimates on when 2 relief wells presently under construction should be completed.
"BP executives initially claimed that the Deepwater Horizon was only leaking 1,000 barrels of oil a day when the spill began. Then they admitted to leaking 5,000 barrels a day.
Now, official estimates put the rate of the leak at 12,00 to 19,000 barrels a day. At 42 gallons a barrel, that means there is nearly  a million gallons of oil and gas filling the Gulf every day.
 It has been suggested that Tony Hayward has been underestimating the scope of the BP oil spill disaster  to avoid costly per-gallon EPA fines and lawsuits."



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