Posts Tagged ‘Gulf Oil Spill’

In the End It’s All About Disclosure & Transparency

A Perspective in the end it’s all about disclosure & transparency

… MORNING AFTER HEADLINES, OP-ED PAGES, BLOGS AND JOHN Q PUBLIC COMMENT …  SUGGESTS … OBAMA’S OIL SPEECH DREW ATTENTION … BUT NOT THE ATTENTION HE HOPED … MANY LOCAL OVER NIGHT POLLS NOTE 55% PLUS  … NEGATIVE …  OBAMA IS LOOKING INTO AN ABYSS … HIS ABILITY TO LEAD STANDS AT THE BRINK …

… THOUGH WE CHOOSE NOT AT THIS MOMENT TO CONTEMPLATE … ALLOW OBAMA TO FAIL IS NOT AN OPTION …

The BP Speech: Obama Still Refuses to LeadFaced with the worst environmental disaster in history, Obama wants change. He just won’t fight for it. READ MORE ….Zach Carter / AlterNet

US Revises Estimate: BP Well Gushing 35,000-60,000 Barrels Per Day
06-15-2010  •  ZeroHedge.com
If this is indeed the case, it means that the amount of oil already having leaked could be as high a 3 million barrels, or 12 times the amount spilled in the Exxon Valdez.
News Link  •  Economy – Economics USA
Matt Simmons Interview: Revises Leak Estimate To 120,000 Barrels Per Day
06-15-2010  •  ZeroHedge.com
Simmons refutes even the latest oil spill estimate of 45,000-60,000 barrels per day, and in quoting research by the Thomas Jefferson research vessel which was compiled late on Sunday, quantifies the leak at 120,000 bpd. What is scarier is that…
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Environmentalists give Obama a pass on oil spill
06-15-2010  •  Politico.com
Some say there’s little doubt that if a spill like the one in the Gulf took place on former President George W. Bush’s watch, environmental groups would have unleashed an unsparing fury on the Republican in the White House.

News Link  •  Economy – Economics USA

Matthew Simmons: Undersea Oil Lake May Be Covering 40% Of The Gulf
06-15-2010  •  Businessinsider.com/
He confidently predicts that the relief well will fail (due to structural problems with the pipe) and that un

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BP engineer called doomed rig a ‘nightmare well’
06-15-2010  •  Guardian.co.uk/world
BP took measures to cut costs in the weeks before the catastrophic blowout in the Gulf of Mexico as it dealt with one problem after another, prompting a BP engineer to describe the doomed rig as a “nightmare well,” according to internal doc  less we’re content with having 100K+ barrels spill each day, then we have no choice to nuke the well.
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Obama’s Solution To The BP Oil Gusher Is To Name An “Oil Czar”
06-15-2010  •  Businessinsider.com/
We have no idea who it will be, but Press Secretary Robert Gibbs assures us it will be “somebody that will be in charge of a recovery plan, putting a recovery plan together…. when we get past the cleanup and response phase of the disaster.”

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Gulf of Mexico Oil Disaster Will Be End of Life As We Know It
06-15-2010  •  InfoWars.com/
This makes Katrina look like a grade school fire drill. Well I wonder how well they will do this time as they prepare to evacuate entire cities and states. Once the evacuations begin the markets will tank. Once people are forced to grasp what is…

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BP Hires Mercenaries to Stop Media Coverage of Oil Disaster
06-15-2010  •  RawStory.com
Wired’s “Danger Room” blog dubbed BP’s decision to hire private mercenaries in the Gulf “one of the bestest public relations moves ever.”

News Link  •  Energy

Gulf Oil Spill “Could Go on Years and Years” …
06-15-2010  •  arclein
Napolitano’s actual reasoning for invoking national security, according to Madsen, was merely to block media coverage of the immensity of the disaster that is unfolding for the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean and their coastlines.


Bioremediation Makes the News…Finally

Thanks to all of you that have helped make the video so viral, there are more and more articles and television news shows asking the question “Why isn’t BP using microbes to clean up the Gulf”.

First, I surmise that BP is the only one that knows that answer.

I’ve heard others (and even some experts) provide wild speculation and answers that are not based in fact.

First, you’ might hear that the EPA banned bioremediation for being harmful to fish. This is misinformation that is just not true.  In fact, many of the bioremediation ‘solutions’  are made with GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) microbes that don’t require EPA regulation—so, we could mix up them up in our garage if we knew how.  So, it ain’t the EPA.

Second, some say BP would not use microbes because they would eat up the oil they are trying to reclaim. Yep, they would indeed loose the oil they are trying to skim and reclaim, but they can do the math.  There are hundreds joining the Class Action Lawsuits every day that have been  filed against BP—so delay of the cleanup costs much more than they will ever recover from skimming.   But, I’m sure the contractors that have the contracts to reclaim the oil don’t want to see the microbes eat up their jobs :) .

The REAL reason that BP did not use microbes to clean up the spill:  Because of ready availability of Disperants and BP’s “previously approved” contingency plan (and contracts and resourses in place to buy and apply dispersants ).  Applying dispersants is a ‘traditional method’ of oil spill cleanup that the oil industry has used for years. Even though the oil industry is increasingly using microbes for spill cleanup, BP would likely not even know where to go to get the quantities of microbes that it will take to  ‘fix’ the Gulf.

Luckily, they do now!

The Gulf Oil Spill Bioremediation Industry Alliance has just been formed.

In summary, this alliance brings the top bioremediation companies and their scientists together for the purpose of using microbes on the entire Spill.  They are in the process of creating an implementation plan (for release this week) that focuses the expertise of each company on either the beach, water (shallow and deep) or wetlands depending on their historical success with a particular topography.  If adopted, they will focus first on the areas where there is oil present on the beach or marshlands, then apply to the water near land, then work on the oil in the middle of the Gulf both on the surface and at various depths below.  They have the production capacity to quickly ramp up to provide the “googol’s” worth of microbes to do the entire Gulf of Mexico.

From a draft version of the Alliance agreement, it is clear that all members have agreed to work with each other in harmony and put their competitive differences aside to get the entire Spill remediated.

I will post a copy of the plan on SpillFighters.com and provide more information about the Alliance later this week.

Microbes are the only thing that will ultimately clean up the ongoing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico

There is an article dated May 25 that was authored by David Biellow of Scientific American, stating that “microbes are the only thing that will ultimately clean up the ongoing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico”.

This statement is based on the fact that the last (and only) defense against the ongoing Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is tiny—billions of hydrocarbon-chewing microbes, such as Alcanivorax borkumensis. These microbes occur naturally around the globe and have been chewing up oil molecules for thousands of years. They are already in and around the Gulf of Mexico and are already degrading some of the oil.

While the jury is out on whether it is safe to use dispersants, David believes that using dispersants can actually break up the oil so that the naturally occuring microbes can digest the oil even sooner. “If the oil is in very small droplets, microbial degradation is much quicker,” says microbial ecologist Kenneth Lee, director of the Center for Offshore Oil, Gas and Energy Research with Fisheries and Oceans Canada, who has been measuring the oil droplets in the Gulf of Mexico to determine the effectiveness of the dispersant use. “The dispersants can also stimulate microbial growth. Bacteria will chew on the dispersants as well as the oil.”

If you wish to read the original article you can find it here.

Keep in mind that while microbes occur in nature, we are proposing to BP that they use the trillions and trillions of oil-eating microbes commercially available and waiting in the warehouses of companies that have been using them successfully for years to clean up oil spills.

Our goal is to influence BP and our Government to supercharge nature’s efforts to remove the oil as soon as possible.   There is still residue at the site of the Exxon Valdez oil spill and its been twenty years! No one wants to wait another day before earnest clean up efforts begin.

The important thing to remember is that the application of ‘natural’ microbes grown and made to reproduce quickly in a commercial environment has been proven to be safe.  These products are being used extensively for small oil spills at drilling sites, automotive shops, in parking lots and for tanker spills all over the United States now.

Unfortunately, many misinformed persons believe that the typical ‘oil eating microbe’ is genetically engineered, which does raise fears about the strain mutating or changing its natural tendencies.   In David’s article, he describes a company that is seeking a patent on a ‘lab grown’ oil eater, but it is not ready for commercial use.  I’m sure that it will benefit from our efforts to deploy the ‘natural’ microbes on this spill.

The Viral Plea for Help!

This is the video that started it all.  It was posted to YouTube and thousands of you that are outraged at what is happening to our precious Gulf Of Mexico responded with moral support and great ideas about how to influence BP into adopting this safe and effective solution to minimize the impact of the oil spill.

We’ve been very busy following up on all the leads, but as time permits we’ll update you on any progress we are making.

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