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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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[quote:Krispy71:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzI4MjE2ODUyXzFCMTM0N0Uz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1501341:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzI4MTkxNTQ5X0I2MzEzREFG] - same off Brazil's coast. Apparently "just a natural split in the sea floor". [/quote] THANX AS WELL !!!! [u][color=darkred][b]Chevron Oil Spill off Brazil – 10 Times Bigger Than Official Estimate?[/b][/color][/u] November 16, 2011 http://planetoceannews.com/2011/11/16/chevron-oil-spill-off-brazil-10-times-bigger-than-official-estimate/ snips [i]We’ve been tracking the oil spill reported off Brazil a few days ago, in [b]the Frade field operated by Chevron in the Campos Basin[/b], Brazil’s most productive area of offshore production Chevron [u]claimed the oil slick was being caused by a natural oil seep on the seafloor[/u], but [b]they suspended drilling on a well in the field[/b]. Brazilian authorities quickly disputed that a natural seep was the cause. And [b]yesterday Chevron admitted the possibility that something went wrong at their drillsite[/b]. According to today’s news release from Brazilian authorities, [b]Chevron is trying to kill the well – indicating a loss of well control and blowout. 18 response vessels are on the scene[/b], and Chevron reports the well is leaking about 8,400 – 13,860 gallons (200 -330 barrels) per day. Based on Brazilian government data ..., we conclude that [color=red][b]Chevron’s well was being drilled by the SEDCO 706 semisubmersible drill rig operated by – wait for it – Transocean. Yes, the same company that operated the doomed Deepwater Horizon rig for BP.[/b][/color][/i] !!!! :bump2: [i]Assuming the spill began midday on [b]November 8 (24 hours before we first observe it on satellite imagery[/b]), we estimate a spill rate of at least 157,000 gallons (3,738 barrels) per day. That’s more than 10 times larger than Chevron’s estimate of 330 barrels per day.[/i] [u]DATE of occurance[/u] : [b]11/8[/b], and (24hrs later) [b]11/9[/b] :bump2: [/quote]
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My girl friend has a D.E.D link on her laptop from the French Embassy. (She works at the embassy)
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