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by Flytox » 21/11/11, 23:06

http://www.cyberpresse.ca/environnement ... bilite.php

As usual they started by minimizing ... then ended up reassessing the flows which are no longer insignificant .... (reassembled in France inter a few days ago).
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by FPLM » 22/11/11, 09:01

"We are committed to deploying resources until iridescence is no longer visible" on the surface of the ocean, said Buck.


http://www.cyberpresse.ca/environnement ... bilite.php

In other words, Chevron will use the same products as BP to "weigh down" the oil on the surface allowing it to descend and mix with the water. It's better for the media than a large slick that floats ... It's criminal, these products are very dangerous for aquatic fauna and the place of the accident is in the middle of a migration path. All this to quickly hide this shit from the eyes of the world!
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I said here at the time of the BP disaster that it was necessary at all costs to stop these companies which will take more and more risk. I remember taking a volley of green wood after proposing a collective and civic action against BP on the pretext that it would have given nothing. Defeatist fatalism.
Admittedly, let's not dream, a complaint would not be enough to bring BP down, but that's how the collective conscience gets under way. Bees always end up saving their colony from greedy bears ... But, is it more utopian to have the will to put this garbage to rest than to affirm that the only way to stop them is to stop buying them gasoline?
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by Flytox » 22/11/11, 21:57

You don't find the shit very silent on this matter? I only heard about it once on France Inter! (not consulted too much else ... : Shock: : Evil:)
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by Christophe » 22/11/11, 22:10

No, but you're exaggerating Flytox, really!

Talk about 5000 to 10 barrels? Are you kidding or what?

In addition, the Nth "media trial of justice" (in order to have its Sarkozy reform accepted more quickly?) Is much more important than a few barrels ...
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by Christophe » 16/11/12, 18:41

And a platform (in the Gulf of Mexico) on fire more: http://lexpansion.lexpress.fr/entrepris ... 60830.html

An oil rig was on fire in the Gulf of Mexico Friday morning off the coast of Louisiana after an accident that left at least two people dead, local TV reports cited the coast guard and local officials. According to the KHOU-TV channel, two people are also missing and four others have been helicoptered to a hospital. Two of them are in critical condition.

CNN said the two missing persons jumped from the platform after the explosion. The platform, located in relatively shallow water about 28 km south of the coastal city of Grand Isle, is operated by Houston-based Black Elk Energy. A total of XNUMX people worked on the platform, according to the coast guard captain, Peter Gautier, quoted by WWLYV.

There is no information on possible oil leaks in the sea. According to Captain Gautier, the platform was not actively producing oil and there would be no major risk for the environment. A video posted by another television channel, WWLYV, shows thick black smoke escaping from the platform, but the channel specifies that the fire has been extinguished.

“We cannot confirm or deny any information at this time, we are assembling our incident management team,” said a representative from Black Elk Energy.

This accident comes the day after the heavy conviction by the American justice of the BP company for the ecological disaster caused by the explosion of one of its platforms, also off the coast of Louisiana, in April 2010.
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by moinsdewatt » 18/11/12, 12:24

following the post above.

Gulf of Mexico: body found after platform explosion

November 18 2012

A body was found on Saturday by divers the day after the explosion followed by a fire on an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico, off Louisiana (south), the American coast guard announced on Sunday.

Coast Guard spokesman Carlos Vega did not specify whether the body found late Saturday by divers hired by the company owning the platform was that of one of the two missing persons identified.

Eleven people were also injured in the accident.

The searches of the American coast guard, suspended a little earlier Saturday, remain it until further order, specified Mr. Vega.

No leak at sea has been observed at this stage and the risk of an oil spill seems to have been ruled out, the platform not working at the time of the accident, the coast guard said on Friday.

The accident occurred the day after the heavy conviction by the American justice of the company BP for the ecological disaster caused by the explosion of one of its oil platforms, also off the coast of Louisiana, in April 2010. A he was fined some 4,5 billion dollars, as part of an agreement where BP admits his guilt for the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the worst in the history of the United States.

Eleven people died in the accident that led to major regulatory changes, but opponents say the offshore oil industry has not made enough efforts to improve safety.

The damaged platform on Friday, located in relatively shallow water about XNUMX kilometers south of the coastal city of Grand Isle, is operated by the company Black Elk Energy, based in Houston (Texas, south).

The explosion and fire occurred while maintenance work was in progress: a worker was cutting a pipe. The fire could be put out quickly.



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Re: After BP, Chevron oil spill! Quickly, let's all ...




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 25/02/21, 18:15

Oil spill in Israel: the ecological drama in pictures

Almost the entire Israeli coast is affected by oil spills. An oil spill that is not yet under control according to the authorities.

"One of Israel's most serious ecological disasters". On Sunday, the Israel Nature and Parks Authority confirmed that the country was facing a historic oil spill after the discovery of tar on its beaches. The extent of the pollution is so severe that Israel's Interior Ministry has urged people not to travel to the coast.

Yesterday, the pollution episode was not yet under control, the tar still washing up on the beaches. "Of 190 kilometers of beaches in Israel, 170 kilometers have been affected by the ecological disaster," authorities said, while they were still investigating the source of the oil spill. But at first glance, the oil spill would be due to the spill of "tens to hundreds of tons" of bitumen from a ship, according to indications from the Ministry of the Environment.

Officials from the Ministry of the Environment, army teams, civilians and members of NGOs traveled the coasts of the country to pick up tar washed up on the beaches. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the beaches of Ashdod, south of Tel Aviv, to participate in the clean-up operations alongside Environment Minister Gila Gamliel.

https://www.parismatch.com/Actu/Environ ... es-1725866
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