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Monday, July 19, 2010

BP to Keep Well Closed for Another Day


A seep — usually a flow of hydrocarbons from the seafloor — could be evidence that oil, gas or both are escaping from the well up to the seafloor, which could prompt the government to order BP to remove the cap and resume oil collection. But seeps also occur naturally.
Posted by chuck at Monday, July 19, 2010

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