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The Gulf of Mexico oil spill,is a massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico that is the largest offshore spill in U.S. history. By late June or early July 2010, some estimates placed it among the largest oil spills in history with hundreds of millions of gallons spilled to date.

The Gulf of Mexico oil spill stems from a sea-floor oil gusher that resulted from the April 20, 2010 Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion. The explosion killed 11 platform workers and injured 17 others. On July 15, 2010, BP said the leak had been stopped by capping the gushing oil wellhead,though there is a risk that a significant pressure shift could create a new leak on the sea floor. The drilling of relief wells to permanently close the well is ongoing.

The gusher was estimated by the quasi-official Flow Rate Technical Group to be flowing at 35,000 to 60,000 barrels of crude oil per day. For comparison, this is an amount equal to the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill every four to seven days. The exact flow rate is uncertain due to the difficulty of installing measurement devices at that depth and is a matter of ongoing debate. The resulting oil slick covers at least 2,500 square miles (6,500 km2), (the size of the state of Kentucky) fluctuating from day to day depending on weather conditions. Scientists have also reported immense underwater plumes of oil not visible at the surface.

The Gulf of Mexico oil spill continues to cause extensive damage to marine and wildlife habitats as well as the Gulf’s fishing and tourism industries. There have been a variety of efforts to stem the flow at the wellhead. Crews have been working to protect hundreds of miles of beaches, wetlands and estuaries along the northern Gulf coast, using skimmer ships, floating containment booms, anchored barriers, and sand-filled barricades along shorelines. The U.S. Government has named BP as the responsible party, and officials have committed to hold the company accountable for all cleanup costs and other damage.

Local and national economies will be effected by The Gulf of Mexico oil spill for many years to come.

Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Blog FROGSVILLE MAP HAMMOND INDIANA

FROGSVILLE MAP HAMMOND INDIANA Frogsville is a 4 block neighborhood located in Hammond, Indiana bordered by East Chicago on the north, Stauffer Chemical  east of 75-year-old, 1,781-foot-long, 9-span bridge, a junk yard on the west, and a Gibson Railroad train switching yard on the south. … Continue reading

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Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Blog MOEX Offshore 2007 LLC

MOEX Offshore 2007 LLC AP A minority partner in BP’s blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico has agreed to pay $US90 million ($A84 million) in a settlement with the US government and Gulf states over the 2010 oil spill. It … Continue reading

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Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Blog East Point Florida Review of Special Districts

East Point Florida Review of Special Districts STATE OF FLORIDA – OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Executive Order Number 12-10 (Review of Special Districts) “The Governor has determined that it is appropriate and necessary to conduct a deliberate and thorough review … Continue reading

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Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Blog Gulf Coast Illusion

Gulf Coast Illusion by Edward Flattau Not so fast, BP. The giant oil company is running TV ads trumpeting that the Gulf Coast is well on its way to recovery from the April 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Iris Cross, … Continue reading

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Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Blog Independent Foreclosure Review

Independent Foreclosure Review Frequently asked questions and answers Q1. What is the Independent Foreclosure Review? As part of a consent order with federal bank regulators, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) … Continue reading

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Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Blog Robo Signing

Robo Signing Robo-signing has been found to be prevalent across the country, and caused foreclosure processing to grind to a near-halt last year as officials went back and scrutinized thousands of documents from some of the country’s biggest banks and lenders, … Continue reading

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Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Blog Digital Movie Era

Digital Movie Era Digital movie projectors end Hollywood’s film era By David Goldman NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — The 122-year reign of the celluloid 35-millimeter film projector is about to come to an end. In just two months, digital will overtake … Continue reading

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Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Blog Terra Wellington

Terra Wellington The Mom’s Guide to Growing Your Family Green: Saving the Earth Begins at Home With the multitude of green choices available, how can moms determine what will be best for their families—and the environment? Terra Wellington has the … Continue reading

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Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Blog How to Get Medical Marijuana In Arizona

How to Get Medical Marijuana In Arizona Currently there are two ways to get medical marijuana in Arizona. You can grow your own if you are registered with the state health department as a patient. Second you can find a caregiver … Continue reading

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Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Blog Depression II

Depression II The Great Global Debt Depression: It’s All Greek To Me By: Andrew_G_Marshall In late June of 2011, the Greek government passed another round of austerity measures, ostensibly aimed at getting Greece “back on track” to economic progress, but … Continue reading

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