Zeplike
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It's been almost 2 months of this bullshit spewing into the ocean... and if the news isn't depressing enough, then here is a video of the oil washing up on our coast http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-460996
I don't wanna sound like a crazy person but the crazy people on the internet say that it is 1000X worse than anyone is letting on and there is prettymuch a media blackout in effect down there. Like I said I don't wanna sound crazy... even though the whole frigging situation is crazy to begin with...
i'm not gonna put a number on how much its getting downplayed by the media, but I live in southern louisiana.... it's not pretty, and its not over.
yeah wtf are you talking about?I don't wanna sound like a crazy person but the crazy people on the internet say that it is 1000X worse than anyone is letting on and there is prettymuch a media blackout in effect down there. Like I said I don't wanna sound crazy... even though the whole frigging situation is crazy to begin with...
Fuck those are some wild pictures.pictures from chinese media.
http://www.aladding.com/newsDetail.cfm?postid=496714
yea, even more wild it comes from a chinese source.Fuck those are some wild pictures.
Don't start blaming the UK for this.what i find interesting is that the inspection of the oil rig came from some little tiny tiny islands, the inspection took 4-8 hours. A normal USA oil rig inspection takes 2-3weeks.
lol sorry bro but that response makes you look like a moron . . . .^Still BPs fucking fault. There nothing but piece of shit scum, plain and simple. If you think any different than clearly your a fucking moron too.
I'm assuming you're an adult? can you not get your point across without sounding like a drunken sailor?^Still BPs fucking fault. There nothing but piece of shit scum, plain and simple. If you think any different than clearly your a fucking moron too.
What facts do i need to bring up that havent been covered? did you look at the pictures in the link that was posted? have you guys been watching the news at all? i live in Florida so ive been watching it and seeing the damages of it.lol sorry bro but that response makes you look like a moron . . . .
I mean I'm sure it's probably hella BP's fault . . .but you gotta pull out the facts like that guy did.
7. Ok and what about this, two months later and ITS STILL GOING.MIAMI — If Florida suffers a nightmare of oil soaking its Gulf Coast, the economic cost could top $10 billion and put about 195,000 people out of work, according to a new report.
The grim estimates from a University of Central Florida economist involve simple math: Take the value of tourism on Florida’s west coast and cut it in half.
The economist, Sean Snaith, said a 50 percent drop in tourism and related spending seemed reasonable should Florida suffer a massive, direct hit from the Gulf oil spill. Still, he acknowledged it’s hard to predict the consequences of a nightmare scenario.
“The whole economic impact of the episode is a giant layer cake of uncertainty,” he said. “How many counties will be affected? I don’t know. We won’t really know until the oil starts washing up on the shore.”
Snaith’s warning of a $10.9 billion hit to Florida’s $740 billion economy assumes oil fouling beaches and coastline from the far western edge of the Panhandle to the Florida Keys. Tourism in Florida’s counties touching the Gulf of Mexico account for $12.4 billion in spending and about 269,000 jobs, according to Snaith’s report.
In Lee County, tourism brings about 5 million people every year, with an estimated $3 billion economic impact. It also employs 43,000 people directly, making tourism the county’s No. 1 employer.
But the industry also supports businesses that never see tourists — such as restaurant suppliers, produce trucks and retail wholesalers.
Even a 10 percent decline in tourism throughout Florida’s Gulf Coast would cost the state about $2.2 billion and 39,000 jobs, he estimated.
for sure. I just feel like BP is taking 100% of the blame when it should be directed a bit better. but hey, I guess more shit will get done if you only blame ONE company vs 3 or 4 . . .What facts do i need to bring up that havent been covered? did you look at the pictures in the link that was posted? have you guys been watching the news at all? i live in Florida so ive been watching it and seeing the damages of it.
1. BPs rig Exploded.
2.As somebody brought up earlier they got an 4-8 hour inspection as apposed to a 2 + weeks
3.Millions apon millions of gallons of oil are now in the gulf because of them.
4.Our beaches are now getting ruined.
5.Wildlife is being destroyed because it.
6.The Money from Tourism in florida is falling like mad. Heres a quick read
7. Ok and what about this, two months later and ITS STILL GOING.
you can go here and check this out if you want. Its updated through out the day.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/05/01/us/20100501-oil-spill-tracker.html
Dont get me wrong im not some crazy hippy PETA motherfucker, But stuff like this really sets me off. I just can't believe that these oil companies are so unbelievably unprepared for something of this magnitute. Mr. UK up there ^ can support BP all he wants, It doesnt change my opinion that there still a piece of shit company who has gone about this situation horribly.
Don't start blaming the UK for this.
The Deepwater Horizon was a 9-year-old semi-submersible Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit (MODU), a massive floating, dynamically positioned drilling rig built by Hyundai Heavy Industries [19] that could operate in waters up to 8,000 feet (2,400 m) deep and drill down to 30,000 feet (9,100 m).[20] It was owned by Transocean, operated under the Marshalese flag of convenience, and was under lease to BP until September 2013.[21] At the time of the explosion, the Deepwater Horizon was drilling an exploratory well at a water depth of approximately 5,000 feet (1,500 m) in the Macondo Prospect located in the Mississippi Canyon Block 252, in the United States exclusive economic zone about 41 miles (66 km) off the Louisiana coast in the Gulf of Mexico.[22][23][24][25][26] Production casing was being run and cemented by Halliburton Energy Services. Once the cementing was complete, it was due to be tested for integrity and a cement plug set to temporarily abandon the well for later completion as a subsea producer.[23][27] BP is the operator and principal developer of the Macondo Prospect with 65% of interest, while 25% is owned by Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, and 10% by MOEX Offshore 2007, a unit of Mitsui.[28]BP purchased the mineral rights to drill for oil in Macondo at the Minerals Management Service's lease sale in March 2008.[29]
All those companies contracted to do work for BP are American, so yeah.