The Deepwater Horizon "Spill" and Its Impact
The procedure, known as a top kill, began at 1 p.m., the company said.
It involves pumping thousands of pounds of heavy fluids into a five-story stack of pipes in an effort to clog the well and stop the torrent of oil. BP officials said this method of containing spills had never been tried so far underwater, and that it could take days to determine whether it had succeeded. They cautioned there was no guarantee that the gambit would work.
New York Times May 26, 2010
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