NYT: Oil slick on gulf surface disappearing rapidly on its own
posted at 9:48 pm on July 27, 2010 by Allahpundit
ABC actually beat them to the punch on this story, reporting yesterday that clean-up crews are having trouble even finding the spill (“experts say an astonishing amount has disappeared, reabsorbed into the environment”), but only now that the Times is on it will it really break big.
It’s not that the oil’s all gone, of course. But a lot of it is. And the rest is … hiding.
Scientists said the rapid dissipation of the surface oil was probably due to a combination of factors. The gulf has an immense natural capacity to break down oil, which leaks into it at a steady rate from thousands of natural seeps. Though none of the seeps is anywhere near the size of the Deepwater Horizon leak, they do mean that the gulf is swarming with bacteria that can eat oil.
The winds from two storms that blew through the gulf in recent weeks, including a storm over the weekend that disintegrated before making landfall, also appear to have contributed to a rapid dispersion of the oil. Then there was the response mounted by BP and the government, the largest in history, involving more than 4,000 boats attacking the oil with skimming equipment, controlled surface burns and other tactics.
Some of the compounds in the oil evaporate, reducing their impact on the environment. Jeffrey W. Short, a former government scientist who studied oil spills and now works for the environmental advocacy group Oceana, said that as much as 40 percent of the oil in the gulf might have simply evaporated once it reached the surface.
An unknown percentage of the oil would have been eaten by bacteria, essentially rendering the compounds harmless and incorporating them into the food chain. But other components of the oil have most likely turned into floating tar balls that could continue to gum up beaches and marshes, and may represent a continuing threat to some sea life. A three-mile by four-mile band of tar balls was discovered off the Louisiana coast on Tuesday.
Less surface oil means fewer dead animals and, presumably, less of a chance that a hurricane’s going to blow in and paint the coast black. As for the oil below the waves and what it’s doing to marine life, oxygen levels, etc., the feds will have to get back to you on that. So far, so good, though: The Times notes that two early assessments have found relatively low concentrations of toxic compounds in the deep sea.
Exit question: Now that they’re probably going to start scaling back the clean-up, will The One also relent on the drilling moratorium he seems to wants so badly?
Update: Says Karl, “I’d bet that you could search the NYT coverage of the Exxon Valdez and not find a story like that.”









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heh. God has a sense of humor.
ted c on July 27, 2010 at 9:51 PM
So the Earth has the capacity to self regulate without any help from us, huh?
Yeah, there a shocker!
sharrukin on July 27, 2010 at 9:52 PM
Rush: See I told you so. 99.6% accuracy for a reason.
conservative pilgrim on July 27, 2010 at 9:52 PM
A drop in the bucket, and the drop get’s absorbed.
Makes sense.
Hog Wild on July 27, 2010 at 9:52 PM
Yay A Whale!
/
Inanemergencydial on July 27, 2010 at 9:53 PM
He’s also a great design/builder.
thomasaur on July 27, 2010 at 9:53 PM
And on the 90th day………..
ObamaBP waved his hand,and dranketh the water…..
and spit it outeth back into the Gulf…….
and by shear Collusioneth of the Mediaeth…..
it magically dispersanteth into the void……
and was contained in the Obamaeth Abysiseth…….
canopfor on July 27, 2010 at 9:54 PM
Sooooo…. Drill Baby Drill?
Weight of Glory on July 27, 2010 at 9:54 PM
I don’t think he will relent on the moratorium but I do expect story after story about how this wasn’t so bad after all. Thereby justifying the lack of concern by the president and actually suggesting that he add more golf dates to his schedule.
Cindy Munford on July 27, 2010 at 9:54 PM
Of course, all the experts predicted this would happen, right? Or is this story too good to check?
SlaveDog on July 27, 2010 at 9:54 PM
No joke. His opinion auditing firm had better let him rise at least a tenth of a point. This was a big one to get right.
Weight of Glory on July 27, 2010 at 9:56 PM
This is a bit weird because Rush said this was going to happen three weeks ago.He compared the amount of oil in the Gulf to a gram in a full bathtub.
xkaydet65 on July 27, 2010 at 9:56 PM
So,I wonder to myself,
hows that charity going,er scam,
of Un-F*ck the Gulf T-Shirts!!!!!!!!!!!!!
canopfor on July 27, 2010 at 9:56 PM
Still, still, do not draw the wrong conclusions from this. Nature is still insignificant next to the destructive powers of man(read capitalism and Rush Limbaugh) So the solution is more funding for education, green technologies, and, bloody hell, make the rich pay their fair share! They are only paying 80% of all taxes. Why don’t they pay the other 20%? Who is going to heal the oceans??
keep the change on July 27, 2010 at 9:56 PM
Translation: “Mission accomplished BP, great job”
faraway on July 27, 2010 at 9:56 PM
“essentially rendering the compounds harmless and incorporating them into the food chain”
Too much to hope the shrimping industry will catch a net gain from this in future years?
TubbyHubby on July 27, 2010 at 9:57 PM
LOL. So much for the Gulf being “dead” for 40 years or something.
SouthernGent on July 27, 2010 at 9:57 PM
Everything about this “crisis” has been a total joke.
Media coverage cause the most damage, and yes I live on the Gulf Coast.
Tax receipts have actually gone UP in Mobile, AL due to influx of BP funded make work.
Clean up workers are standing around looking at each other due to over reaction.
Most beaches have experienced little relative damage, and I have been to many.
And worst of all the is the drama queens that our society seems to reward with undeserved attention screaming about how the towns, ecosystem, and general life will take decades to recover. Shut the fck up you insipid children!
Whole event is an entire disgrace by all parties involved.
ClassicCon on July 27, 2010 at 9:57 PM
By the way, this should be a big stick with which Jindal can hit Obama over the head. Politically speaking, natch.
Weight of Glory on July 27, 2010 at 9:58 PM
…will The One also relent on the drilling moratorium he seems to wants so badly?
Not a chance. The brilliant panel on ‘the view’ [kneepads and all] will tell him to scr&w those rotten oil companies and those red state voters down here in louisiana.
lukespapa on July 27, 2010 at 9:58 PM
There have been oil leaks before recored history.Oil is part of nature and it’s here for a reason.Bacteria in the sea water eats a lot of the oil the sun burns some it off.I am not saying spills are good but the natural world can and does heal it’s self.This is God’s way of saying i am in charge.
thmcbb on July 27, 2010 at 9:59 PM
Come on! Rush is great, and he was dead right on this, but the Earth is pretty old and it hasn’t gone crazy yet. We can still breath air just like the dinosaurs did.
It pretty much has to be self-regulating doesn’t it?
sharrukin on July 27, 2010 at 9:59 PM
Put it in perspective. The amount of oil spilled would fill the superdome. Now imagine the superdome superimposed against an area the size of the gulf of Mexico. That would be a microscopic dot on a blackboard. By the time that dot is dispersed to cover a large area, there is nothing left of that dot. Of course they can’t find the oil.
keep the change on July 27, 2010 at 10:00 PM
The oil is just sinking down to where it can actually kill more life.
It’s not a good development.
B Man on July 27, 2010 at 10:00 PM
Another Grand Take the Crisis in the Gulf and run,er
milk everyone under da sun!!!!!!!!!!!
$20 Billion Dollars Forced from BP OIL!!!!!!!!!
Again,I wonder,what Liberal Political Group,or
Environmentalist Groups,got da cash,you know,for
those ‘Studies into’ the Environmental Impact Studies
of sand,rocks,oh and the aquatic life!!!!!
Oh ya,and all those Lefty Lawyers,on their behalfs!!!!!!!!!
canopfor on July 27, 2010 at 10:01 PM
Only when he can put his O-logo on each rig and place a union boss in charge.
Weight of Glory on July 27, 2010 at 10:01 PM
…and petroleum engineer and nuclear physicist Bill Clinton wanted to nuke the well.
diogenes on July 27, 2010 at 10:01 PM
Human life and its activity is just a drop of oil in the Gulf.
Electrongod on July 27, 2010 at 10:01 PM
So get out of the way and let Lousiana get back to work. That includes working on the clean up and drilling.
bluemarlin on July 27, 2010 at 10:02 PM
True. Although, his auditing firm “The Sullivan Group” is a creation of El Rushbo to poke fun at the old media. (Sullivan is a good friend of Rush. Read about this in “Army of One.”)
conservative pilgrim on July 27, 2010 at 10:02 PM
Cue the “Jaws” music?
sharrukin on July 27, 2010 at 10:03 PM
Yup.
katy on July 27, 2010 at 10:03 PM
Yup. A little humility as to how much effect we can have would be a good thing.
sharrukin on July 27, 2010 at 10:04 PM
Can we finally call this shakedown a shakedown???
conservative pilgrim on July 27, 2010 at 10:04 PM
Proof positive that there was no oil spill at all. The feds just staged the whole thing on a sound stage.
year_of_the_dingo on July 27, 2010 at 10:04 PM
ClassicCon on July 27, 2010 at 10:05 PM
NASA Photos
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http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/oilspill/index.html
canopfor on July 27, 2010 at 10:05 PM
PBHO really is magical, he made the oil slick go away. He’s my hero.
Bishop on July 27, 2010 at 10:07 PM
Obama is doing such a great job on the clean up! /libtard
It was Bush’s fault! /even dumber libtard
aikidoka on July 27, 2010 at 10:08 PM
You want to know what is kewl…?
Up next;
Seven Percent Solution on July 27, 2010 at 10:08 PM
we need an end to the off-shore drilling moratorium and we need a 6 month moratorium on any/all obama/pelosi/reid actions.
reliapundit on July 27, 2010 at 10:09 PM
If it was Bush,you just know,the horror stories,
the crying children,peoples livi-hoods would be
front and centre,lots of p*ssed off faces and lots
and lots and lots of crying!!!!
Every single night,round da clock,24/7!!!!!!!!!
A million times (X) worst than all oil spills
combined!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
canopfor on July 27, 2010 at 10:10 PM
It would be dead for 40 years if there was a Republican president instead.
milemarker2020 on July 27, 2010 at 10:11 PM
wow.. so this really wasn’t a oil blow out but more a methane.
Interesting … I think I mentioned that before on this blog. Hmmmmm
upinak on July 27, 2010 at 10:13 PM
So deep water drilling is good now right?
The environmental devastation in Kuwait when Saddam lit off all those oil wells took years to clean up. Same with the Valdez incident.
Drill for oil 1 mile deep and 50 miles out, with a backup contingency plan to boot, what could go wrong?
Electrongod on July 27, 2010 at 10:13 PM
tick tick tick…
katy on July 27, 2010 at 10:14 PM
Seven Percent Solution on July 27, 2010 at 10:14 PM
BHO is awesome!!!
d1carter on July 27, 2010 at 10:15 PM
Allah ….
did you see the waxman/markey proposed bill where the Federal Government wants to take over state agencies, concerning drilling and anything oil and gas related on STATE LANDS?
upinak on July 27, 2010 at 10:16 PM
Actually if I remember correctly, good old Red Adare took care of those well in Kuwait p.d.q.. I remember being very proud of him.
Cindy Munford on July 27, 2010 at 10:16 PM
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Captain Planet, he’s our Hero, gonna take pollution down to zero!
Of course, if you’re a complete idiot, you though the BP spill was a BFD.
Aquateen Hungerforce on July 27, 2010 at 10:16 PM
The ocean… You fear to go into those waters. BP delved too greedily and too deep. You know what they awoke in the darkness of The Gulf… shadow and flame.
I think maybe their underwear is just a little too tight!
sharrukin on July 27, 2010 at 10:16 PM
Come to one of my regular pig roasts, those events cause the release of more methane than those underwater fissures ever could.
Bishop on July 27, 2010 at 10:17 PM
Quote of the day material AP?
Paul Revere_1 on July 27, 2010 at 10:19 PM
Up next;
“According to some geological experts, BP’s operations set into motion a series of events that may be irreversible.”
Seven Percent Solution on July 27, 2010 at 10:08 PM
Seven Percent Solution: Yup,the presure is pushing out
the Methane Gas!!:)
canopfor on July 27, 2010 at 10:20 PM
CTHULU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ClassicCon on July 27, 2010 at 10:20 PM
The day of his rising is at hand!
OK, now I would vote for him cause he don’t take any crap!
sharrukin on July 27, 2010 at 10:23 PM
Ok that sounds bad. But in all honesty, many of the claims in that piece were preceeded with statements like this:
Outside of a few people actually named (the guy from the gulf war) all that we have for the apocalyptic scenarios presented are “some worried geologists”. If there is considerable worry about blowing a hole in the Gulf with a bazooka of methane gas that will destroy all of FL and most of the Gluf coast, then those “worried” geologists need to put their names and studies out there. But still, 2012 is coming so who knows.
Weight of Glory on July 27, 2010 at 10:23 PM
Come to one of my regular pig roasts, those events cause the release of more methane than those underwater fissures ever could.
Bishop on July 27, 2010 at 10:17 PM
Bishop: True Dat,ahem,hehe:)
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OIL AND GAS SEEPAGE FROM OCEAN FLOOR REDUCED BY OIL PRODUCTION
Santa Barbara, Calif.) Next time you step on a glob of tar on a beach in Santa Barbara County, you can thank the oil companies that it isn’t a bigger glob.
http://www.ia.ucsb.edu/pa/display.aspx?pkey=412
canopfor on July 27, 2010 at 10:23 PM
Tony Hayward said sormething similar- that the Gulf is huge and the effect would be small. People hated him for saying it, because he is evil. Also, he yachts.
MayBee on July 27, 2010 at 10:26 PM
I say we all meet a Bishop’s for a BBQ…
… and see what happens.
Seven Percent Solution on July 27, 2010 at 10:27 PM
Don’t get me wrong, 7%, I’m not saying it can’t happen. It’s just that I just recently got ok with the economic apocalyptic eventualities, and I can’t add another “end of the world scenario.” My brain will ‘splode.
Weight of Glory on July 27, 2010 at 10:28 PM
More HOT AIR has been dispensed by politicians and “experts” about the oil spill than oil has harmed the environment.
GarandFan on July 27, 2010 at 10:28 PM
Heh. As long as he’s serving some brisket, count me in!
Weight of Glory on July 27, 2010 at 10:30 PM
I blame Bush and that sneaky Karl Rove.
All they did was switch on their super secret hurricane Katrina manufacturing machine but running it in reverse and it stole the spilled oil. Oh, and, uh, them varmints at Halliburton made ‘em do it!
viking01 on July 27, 2010 at 10:30 PM
But still, 2012 is coming so who knows.
Weight of Glory on July 27, 2010 at 10:23 PM
Weight of Glory: Yup,a Solar Flare thats gonna toast
the otherside,where those Axis of Evil
countries are!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)
canopfor on July 27, 2010 at 10:31 PM
I tolyaso 2 mths ago…. It’s like shark bites and flu. Sensationalized. The press makes its own news. Chortle…
PaCadle on July 27, 2010 at 10:33 PM
Weight of Glory on July 27, 2010 at 10:23 PM
I say we all meet a Bishop’s for a BBQ…
… and see what happens.
Seven Percent Solution on July 27, 2010 at 10:27 PM
Seven Percent Soultion: Boyo,that’ll be a lot of Hot Air!!:)
canopfor on July 27, 2010 at 10:34 PM
Dear B Man,
Here’s a lesson for you. The Laws of Physics are unbreakable. Oil FLOATS! It can’t be under the surface, or it would sink to the bottom and become just mud. What do you think oil is made of once the volatile chemicals are gone? Dirt, basically.
So stop spouting crap about that which you know nothing of. An oil spill doesn’t sink into neutrally buoyant streams hundreds of feet under the surface. Oil is less dense than water, so it FLOATS. Try it yourself at home in a glass of water, nimrod. It either floats, or it isn’t oil anymore.
The Laws of Physics apply. The NY Times and television press couldn’t cover a scientific article correctly if their lives depended on it. They aren’t smart enough to understand engineering and physics. That’s why they are journalists who write about feelings instead.
They’re stupid and they lie.
Subsunk
Subsunk on July 27, 2010 at 10:35 PM
Heh.
Weight of Glory on July 27, 2010 at 10:35 PM
women and environmentalists hardest hit…
phreshone on July 27, 2010 at 10:35 PM
That was a big effing straw.
txag92 on July 27, 2010 at 10:38 PM
This is one of the reasons that I don’t think the whole fossil fuels scary music doesn’t make sense. Petroleum is as natural (I know blasphemy) as corn or anything else proposed as fuel sources.
If the earth makes it then it has a way of dealing with it. It’s all part of the food chain/circle of life.
It is a gift of Gaia, who are we to shun her gift?
lizzie beth on July 27, 2010 at 10:41 PM
So it was, really, actually, in the end, a shakedown?
hmmm. How ’bout that.
tru2tx on July 27, 2010 at 10:43 PM
Seems a bit harsh.
I’m not an expert on this, but from what I’ve researched myself, the dispersants they put into water have a direct effect on the buoyancy of the crude. This often delays the oils rise to the surface.
Are you an expert in this?
You-Eh-Vee on July 27, 2010 at 10:47 PM
Nothing like being repetitive…. oops.
Guess it’s bedtime.
:P
tru2tx on July 27, 2010 at 10:48 PM
canopfor on July 27, 2010 at 10:31 PM
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Heh.
Weight of Glory on July 27, 2010 at 10:35 PM
Weight of Glory:)
canopfor on July 27, 2010 at 10:53 PM
the type of oil that was in the gulf was very sweet. It is just common sense about oil/water/gas… gas on oil, oil on water. The dispersants break it up, but it doesn’t stop the boyancy factor.
upinak on July 27, 2010 at 10:54 PM
Oh God so much misinformation by some of the posters here.
Heavy oil DOES sink. What has happened it that what has been coming out of the well is over 2200 cubic feet of natural gas PER barrel of oil. What we watched on the video feed was made up of a lot of natural gas. All of us in the oil biz plainly could see that was what it was. As the “light ends” such as propane butane… evaporate (and accelerated by COREXIT) the rest provides a feast for the indigenous bacteria which multiplies faster than fruit flies (and conspiracy theories) and digests all but the heaviest components in weeks. The rest sinks to the bottom and gets gradually eaten by bacteria.
These BS for brains “geologists” and envirowhackos really need to get a clue, and even more so any moron who buys into their BS.
Kermit on July 27, 2010 at 10:55 PM
Rush has been saying this for months, and the MSM beat him up for it.
29Victor on July 27, 2010 at 10:59 PM
So does this mean that millions are not going to die from methane and there isn’t going to be a 100 mile wide crater in the gulf?
sharrukin on July 27, 2010 at 11:01 PM
Miracles! The Obamaessiah turns oil into water!
/Do I even need the /s?
//Remember kids, it’s only an unfixable disaster if a Republican is in charge.
DangerHighVoltage on July 27, 2010 at 11:05 PM
Because the spill in Alaska was concentrated in a much smaller area and the climate and fauna there are different.
lexhamfox on July 27, 2010 at 11:14 PM
You sound like you’re well informed.
I’m wondering if you can answer some questions. In this article they mention what’s called the plume phase (second page).
Basically, when large ammounts of crude are pumped from deep water, it can become trapped in what’s called the terminal layer, delaying it’s trip to the top. The oil–natural gas–water mix is no longer buoyant, and the plume will become suspended.
Surely, that applies to what’s going on, no?
You-Eh-Vee on July 27, 2010 at 11:14 PM
Just sayin’.
Jaibones on July 27, 2010 at 11:17 PM
sharrukin,
Yep that is right. Believe the nuts, fruits and flakes and you will have to commit suicide. ResistNet and Darla have sent around the most outrageously bad info it is unbelievable.
Kermit on July 27, 2010 at 11:19 PM
Apparently not. Heh.
Jaibones on July 27, 2010 at 11:19 PM
So we have seen the “worst disaster in the history of the universe” and it wasn’t all that big a deal. Now let’s get drilling and get folks back to work.
slickwillie2001 on July 27, 2010 at 11:27 PM
Don’t forget the difference in water temperature of where the Exxon Valdez went aground vs the Gulf of Mexico. Bacteria flourishes in tropical waters .
Also, since the oil is “indigenous” to the area, oil consuming organisms may already be in place. That was not true for the Valdez
kurtzz3 on July 27, 2010 at 11:37 PM
And I had my Mad Max outfit all picked out!
You know this doomsday nonsense goes back to the late 50′s and 60′s when all those pollutants were going to cause a global ice age. Then they switched the story to global warming which the very same pollutants were going to cause. Flexible little guys, those pollutant molecules!
In between there was the DDT scare, Alar, the China Syndrome, Y2K, The Great Famine, and gosh, others I cannot recall.
I am something of a fan of doomsday nonsense as well as zombie movies. My mother had every doomsday book you could imagine and some you probably couldn’t. She loved nothing better than to sit down and watch the world blow up. It was great fun, but it wasn’t real.
The scary part about far too many people today is that they seem to almost have a yearning for the destructions they predict. I recall reading something about a town in Roman Gaul that was under threat from the barbarians and when the threat passed them by, they were disappointed. Didn’t understand that at the time, but I think we are seeing it today.
The Greens really do want to see the whole thing burn to the ground. I don’t think they would like the end result, but I don’t imagine that would stop them.
sharrukin on July 27, 2010 at 11:41 PM
See:
Deep Ecology
It is more or less a Luddite death cult…then again isn’t
allmost of liberalism?Inanemergencydial on July 27, 2010 at 11:45 PM
The Gulf is warmer than the Alaskan waters where the Exxon Valdez spill occured. And harbors a far greater number of ocean life forms that thrive on organics, such as oil, for food. This combination alone accounts for the rapid decline in the visible oil. Under the surface similar effects are in play, at a different but still more rapid pace than would be observed in colder ocean climates.
If I know this, what’s so hard to figure out (I only had a couple of years of organic chemistry)? How come we haven’t heard from some real smart folks being interviewed by the news or the Gubmint regarding the same knowledge? Problem, yes. Solved, mostly. In a couple of years there will be little to no evidence that this ever happened.
Robert17 on July 27, 2010 at 11:45 PM
Comedy Gold.
(Dude, I think you broke my spell-check when I pasted in your comment — or is that a tar-ball on fire inside my computer?)
hillbillyjim on July 27, 2010 at 11:46 PM
Grand Isle, Louisiana is in ruins – no fishing, tourism or tax revenue
the oil is concentrated in the marshes because the waves keep coming in and bringing more oil.
it is not as easy to clean up as the eastern gulf coast beaches.
obama should be fortunate that only the panhandle of Florida was affected
yes – the ocean is a large area and a natural dispersant.
Much like out planet can regulate itself with regard to temperature (debuff the global warming crowd who won’t even look objectively at real data)
When BP decided to restart the oil burns (oops convinced the obstructionist Obama EPA) – the slick areas went down very quickly in size
the burns were started with milk jugs filled with diesel fuel – lit – then thrown into the sheen – Cajuns had to show BP and EPA how to start controlled burns the low tech way (too funny)
when the well stopped flowing – they were able to catch up in containment efforts
down here in New Orleans we are very aware of the effects of many variables on our coast and way of life
as a northerner who has lived here 25 years
what counts as news from the intellectuals and media
is sad indeed
audiotom on July 27, 2010 at 11:47 PM
That’s flat out lunacy, right there!
Næss and Fox do not claim to use logic or induction to derive the philosophy directly from scientific ecology…
Yeah, I can see why! I mean if all creatures are equally valuable then why don’t they commit suicide and leave the rest of us in peace.
They are substituting an amorphous faith for science. It can be made into whatever they want it to be as long as that includes the destruction of everything we have built.
Of course, due to their greater spiritual understanding they will be exempt from many of the burdens their lunacy will inflict on the less enlightened. Al Gore could explain it in more detail.
sharrukin on July 28, 2010 at 12:00 AM
I got so tired of learning things that weren’t so that I started using wikipedia to fact-check what I read in the MSM.
platypus on July 28, 2010 at 12:04 AM
So, who gets the $20 billion now?
I hear Shirley Sherrod is thinking about shrimping.
faraway on July 28, 2010 at 12:16 AM
So, does this mean that Obama is not a socialist/marxist and is not really turning the USA into a socialist country and that the health care bill is really a good deal for us, and the banks and car companies are not really run by the government? Whew! What a relief!
silvernana on July 28, 2010 at 12:17 AM
This is bad news, actually, designed to wipe Gulf out of people’s minds.
NO, the oil hasn’t dissipated! NO the crisis isn’t over!
Set aside the drilling moratorium unfolding in a slow-motion economic disaster that will affect all of you..
There is a MAMMOTH amount of oil in a huge wobbling amoebic thing under the surface some locals are calling the BP Blob. It is the death of the Gulf, sitting there waiting to happen.
The act of saturating the spill with dispersants was a short-sighted political decision made to avoid the sight of endless blackened beaches on the TV. Instead of letting the oil come up where it could have been burned and collected, the Obama administration’s flat-footed response on the skimmers made the dispersants become the only political way out. The dispersant made the oil form a huge blob that did not come to the surface. It’s there, right now, in staggering quantity.
The simplest way to put it:
Think of a Lava Lamp, with its goo all sitting on the bottom. It’s not going anywhere and, in fact, you can’t see it below the lip of the base.
Turn the lamp on. The goo begins to heat up and starts to quiver around – then rises to the surface.
I have a close relative in a pretty high Louisiana government position. He and other coastal officials are scared to death of an “Oil Tsunami.” The first big hurricane to stir up the lava lamp will bring up the BP Blob. And all the containment ships will be in port.
These officials believe that the oil will be stirred up and pushed ahead of the hurricane, and the world’s largest mocha storm surge will coat everything in an unbroken inland slick and kill the ENTIRE coast 100 miles wide, down to every living creature and blade of grass. For awhile now, they have been demanding data from the Coast Guard on exactly where the BP Blob is, with no response.
This is the lowdown on how the oil has “dispersed.”
cane_loader on July 28, 2010 at 12:19 AM
I’ve read all the opinions on this thread, and they run the gamut. I respect Kermit’s opinion. We have an honest difference. I have several veteran oil people in the family, and some pretty experienced men, including the local government, are saying that the dispersants caused a buoyancy change. Also, that the dispersants caused a giant blob. Straight from the Coast Guard’s town hall literature I read about the dispersants and found that what they actually do is collect the oil together in a chain – of which the dispersant molecule is the head link. This chain is kept together by the dispersant molecule until the oil is collected or broken down.
Dispersants make collection easier, but they do not cause the oil to disappear.
The massive amounts of dispersant sprayed at the well head meant that most of this oil never saw the surface. And, despite the amount of natural gas, etc., there was and is still a hell of a lot of oil – unaccounted for.
cane_loader on July 28, 2010 at 12:33 AM
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