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Jagermeister
09-02-2010, 04:20 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_gulf_rig_explosion

By ALAN SAYRE, Associated Press Writer Alan Sayre, Associated Press Writer – 17 mins ago
NEW ORLEANS, La. – An oil platform exploded and caught fire Thursday off the Louisiana coast, spreading a mile-long oil sheen into the Gulf of Mexico. All 13 crew members were rescued.

Coast Guard Petty Officer Bill Coklough said the sheen, about 100 feet wide, was spotted near the platform, 200 miles west of the site of BP's massive spill. Firefighting vessels were battling the flames.

The company that owns the platform, Houston-based Mariner Energy, did not know what caused the blast, which was reported by a helicopter flying over the area. Seven Coast Guard helicopters, two airplanes and three cutters were dispatched to the scene.

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal said Mariner officials told him there were seven active production wells on the platform, and they were shut down shortly after the fire broke out.

The platform is in about 340 feet of water and about 100 miles south of Louisiana's Vermilion Bay. Its location is considered shallow water, much less than the approximately 5,000 feet where BP's well spewed oil and gas for three months after the April rig explosion.

Responding to any oil spill in shallow water would be much easier than in deep water, where crews depend on remote-operated vehicles access equipment on the sea floor.

A homeland security update obtained by The Associated Press said the platform was producing 58,800 gallons of oil and 900,000 cubic feet of gas per day. The platform can store 4,200 gallons of oil.

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said the administration has "response assets ready for deployment should we receive reports of pollution in the water," Gibbs said.

Crew members were found floating in the water, huddled together in survival outfits called "gumby suits."

"These guys had the presence of mind, used their training to get into those gumby suits before they entered the water," Coast Guard spokesman Chief Petty Officer John Edwards said.

The crew was being flown to a hospital in Houma. Coast Guard Cmdr. Cheri Ben-Iesau said one person was injured, but the company said there were no injuries.

Diamondjimi
09-02-2010, 04:23 PM
Simply fucking wonderful....

FORD
09-02-2010, 04:27 PM
I'm really starting to think these events are deliberate. The oil industry criminals don't think the artificially high $3/gallon is gouging us enough, so they need to create a reason to raise the prices higher again.

Probably called up their good buddy in Kennebunkport and told him to arrange something.

GAR
09-02-2010, 10:58 PM
I'm thinking: Birkenstocker Ecoterrorists with that first one, and a second occurrance doesn't feel like coincidence.