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Gulf Oil Disaster
The Deepwater Horizon "Spill" and Its Impact
Monday, September 26, 2011
Gulf oil spill could cause lasting damage to fish
Fish living in Gulf of Mexico marshes exposed to last year’s oil spill have undergone cellular changes that could lead to developmental and reproductive problems, a group of researchers reported Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Washington Post
Sept 26, 2011
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Halliburton claims BP Hid info that might have prevented spill
The big boys are fighting:
Oil field services giant Halliburton says BP hid key information about the Macondo well that could have helped prevent the deadly April 2010 Deepwater Horizon explosion and the ensuing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
In a pair of lawsuits filed Friday, Halliburton accuses BP of fraud and defamation, saying BP provided inaccurate information about the location of oil and gas producing zones in the well before the cementing job Halliburton performed.
By TOM FOWLER, HOUSTON CHRONICLE
September 3, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
Toxicologist: Oil spill far more toxic than admitted
“We see that in 16-year olds in the Gulf,” she said. And Forte was not the only person she may have given much needed answers to. Nearly 50 people gathered to talk about headaches, nausea, burning eyes, memory loss and rashes. There were young and old, African-Americans and whites, rural residents and city dwellers, all with one thing in common — they live by the Kalamazoo River and were exposed to last year’s Enbridge Energy Partners Lakehead Pipeline 6B.
For Ott, it was a litany list of symptoms and voices of frustration she has heard from Alaska to South Korea to the Gulf Coast and now in Calhoun county. And Calhoun, she says, represents exposures to both tar sands and lighter oils, each with its own chemical make ups and attendant toxins.
Is oil leaking in the Gulf from the BP spill site?
Reports of oil surfacing near the site of the
Deepwater Horizon
explosion are raising questions about its source and whether it is related to last year’s oil spill in the
Gulf of Mexico
– one of the worst environmental disasters in
US
history.
The Christian-Science Monitor
Mark Guarino
,
Staff writer
/ September 1, 2011
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