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July 23, 2008

McCain Oil Rig Photo-Op Cancelled By Weather, Massive Oil Spill

Hilarious. McCain plans oil rig photo op to counterprogram Obama's big Berlin speech, only to have it cancelled by bad weather and a 400,000 gallon oil spill.

Oops.

I guess McCain will have wait until another time to tell his big lie about how offshore oil drilling is safe and "not one drop" of oil spilled during Hurricane Katrina.
In May 2006, the U.S. Minerals Management Service (MMS) issued a report stating that as a result of both Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the number of pipelines damaged was 457, and the number of offshore platforms destroyed was 113, with a total of 146 oil spills recorded.

A study of environmental impacts written for MMS by Det Norske Veritas and Company and published March 22, 2007 told an even more detailed story.

As a result of both storms, a total volume of 17,652 barrels (or roughly three-quarters of a million gallons) of total petroleum products, of which 13,137 barrels were crude oil and condensate, was spilled from platforms, rigs and pipelines. 4,514 barrels were refined products from platforms and rigs.

There were 542 reports related to offshore pipelines that were damaged or displaced, of which 72 resulted in spills that had a volume of one barrel or more of crude oil or condensate. These pipelines were reported to be dented, kinked, pulled up, twisted or bent, pinhole or valve leaks or other damages.

The 72 pipeline spills were accountable for about 7,300 barrels of crude oil and condensate spilled into the Gulf.

The report noted that response and recovery efforts kept the environmental impacts to a minimum, with no onshore impacts from these specific spill events.

However, MMS also noted that an estimated 8 million gallons (or 191,000 barrels) of oil was spilled from nine onshore facilities in the Louisiana Delta, where large holding tanks were breached by Katrina.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What does this have to do with McCain?I am going to venture to say that you live nowhere close to areas hit by Katrina,and you were busy talking about what you would have done.I live in a place that got hit by Katrina.The first responders vehicles were flooded.I think the federal government did a good job considering the fact that Katrina was the deadliest,most expensive storm in a long time.It would have been worse without the technology we have today.Yes I stayed in my home in Pascagoula,Ms.,and we had flooding due to storm surge,but ours receded,unlike New Orleans.The Louisiana government had recieved 60 million dollars to strengthen there dykes.They couldn't account for that money.I've lived through several hurricanes.Katrina was different.What is your article for?It sounds to me like you have a problem with Bush,and his relationship with McCain.I have a problem with Obama,and his ties to the P.L.O.,and other terrorist groups,and the fact that he wants to turn the U.S. into a socialist country.I would rather have an oil spill rather than another 9/11.If you value humans more than animals,it is a simple choice.McCain/Palin.Obama is the liar sir.Wake up.Alan Hinkel

October 29, 2008 3:53 PM  

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