Posts Tagged ‘oil spill’

Tropical Storm Alex Still Has State On Edge

Monday, June 28th, 2010

News- Press Wire Reports

Florida emergency leaders say that Tropical Storm Alex is expected to pass the state, but waves from the storm could push more oil and tar from the massive BP spill onto Panhandle beaches. A forecaster told Crist and the Pensacola beach group that the good news is that first storm of the hurricane season shouldn’t halt containment efforts at the spill site in the northern Gulf of Mexico.

There have been a few differences in opinion with Amy Godsey saying that rough waves churned by the storm will disrupt efforts to corral and burn surface oil and will likely push more oil and tar onto Panhandle beaches this week.

Alex weakened to a depression on Sunday after making landfall in Belize, but regaining tropical storm strength Sunday night as it headed west- northwest on a path towards Mexico City.

EFFORTS TO STANCH OIL SPILL CONTINUE

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

News-Press- Undersea operations continued Monday to block the oil spill just reaching the Gulf Shores. Deep sea engineers suggested a number of options for BP to stop the well, including:

Pumping methanol and heated seawater into a smaller leak dome to prevent iced-over pumping.

Finishing a relief well to help plug the leak

Injecting drilling mud to other materials to gum up the leak

Also, workers placed absorbent booms on the beach to guard against the oil coming ashore to Grand Isle.

Florida prepares for legal fight over the oil in the near future.