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Over 6 Million Gallons Served…

Gulf Gusher symbolSo, that number might be a bit low, by about 120 million gallons, but who’s counting, certainly not the US government.

The AP is reporting that BP is capturing 210,000 gallons/day with its tube. I think AP has confused the report that BP thinks that 210K is the maximum capacity of the tube. That is 5,000 barrels, and supposedly the amount of oil gushing from the Well from Hell.

Note that the Leak Meter has been adjusted to account for BP’s claims about diverting oil.

Of course we would know if we could watch the spill. The Times-Picayune reports on that possibility: Live feed of BP oil spill in Gulf will be posted on congressman’s website

After a demand from Rep. Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., for a live feed of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico to be made publicly available on the web, BP officials said they would release the feed and it will be shown shown on Markey’s committee website at www.globalwarming.house.gov.

Don’t hold your breath while waiting for it, because, while the T-P thought it would be available on Tuesday, it still wasn’t there this morning. [update: Spillcam has a URI now, but it seems overloaded at the moment.]

The New York Times says that Scientists Fault U.S. Response in Assessing Gulf Oil Spill

Tensions between the Obama administration and the scientific community over the gulf oil spill are escalating, with prominent oceanographers accusing the government of failing to conduct an adequate scientific analysis of the damage and of allowing BP to obscure the spill’s true scope.

The scientists assert that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and other agencies have been slow to investigate the magnitude of the spill and the damage it is causing in the deep ocean.

What a surprise, the Obama administration has done little to repair the damage of the Hedgemony to agencies that are involved in science that doesn’t go boom and kill people. There has been no major shift to depoliticize the government agencies, and many Bush appointees are still in place.

The US government lacks the capability to monitor what is happening in the Gulf. The Navy is down to one Deep Submersible Vehicle and it is classified. Woods Hole has the Alvin which was built for the Navy and then retired to Woods Hole. Alvin is what is available and, if you can find a vessel capable of launching and recovering it, it fits in a C-5 for rapid transport.

It’s time for people to come to grips with the reality that the Hedgemony has transformed the US government into a “can’t do” organization in regards to anything but the military, and the military isn’t in such great shape. This is what the taxpayers received for the trillions in deficits that the Republicans spent.

4 comments

1 Badtux { 05.20.10 at 3:57 pm }

http://econospeak.blogspot.com/2010/05/manufacturing-uncertainty-in-gulf.html

BP, with the collusion of its wholy-owned subsidiary The U.S. Government Inc., appears to be successfully impeding all efforts to measure and observe the actual amount of oil coming from the oil well. This is part of a concerted effort to avoid Federal and BP liability for the damages caused by this blowout.

Sigh!

– Badtux the “Why aren’t I Surprised?” Penguin
.-= last blog ..All your power are belong to us =-.

2 Bryan { 05.20.10 at 5:46 pm }

Absolutely, they are doing everything possible to prevent anyone from gathering evidence of their crime.

The Executive seems to believe that since BP “accepted responsibility” [they had no choice, it’s in the law] they should be in control. BP may not have petroleum engineers, but they have a lot of lawyers on their payroll.

3 Badtux { 05.20.10 at 6:53 pm }

But hey, Rush Limpdick said it’s not to worry, because once the oil hits the beaches it’ll just evaporate in the sun.

Yes, he really DID say that. Really.

Note to Rush: Uhm, has the blacktop road in front of your house evaporated yet? That’s OIL, dude. Yes, the light shit will evaporate in the sun. The heavy shit, however, is *TAR*, and that shit ain’t evaporating anytime soon, anymore than the road in front of your house is evaporating in the sun.

– Badtux the Oil Penguin
.-= last blog ..All your power are belong to us =-.

4 Bryan { 05.20.10 at 8:38 pm }

No matter what they do in those wetlands, the oil has already killed the single-celled life on which that environment depends.

I would appear that the booms were as effective as crime scene tape in keeping out the oil. Nice visual clue there’s a problem, but worthless for keeping out anything.

I wonder if his roofing evaporates during the summer, it’s mostly tar.

It never ceases to amaze me how much he gets paid to know nothing about so many things in life.