Monday, June 7, 2010

BP oil spill nevertheless gushing - Now heading for Pensacola Florida

The BP oil spill hasn’t been shut down, and an oil slick was likely be on Florida’s beaches soon. An oil slick was spotted a couple of miles off the Florida coast, and there will soon be oil on the western side of the Florida panhandle. Pensacola, FL, and also the Pensacola Beach will likely be where it will start. Tourism will take a hit, too as the white sand beaches there are an incredibly popular escape spot.

Resource for this article: Oil heads for Pensacola Beach – BP oil spill still gushing By Personal Money Store

Pensacola Beach soon to be covered

As outlined by MSNBC, the sheen of an oil slick was spotted a couple of miles out from Pensacola, FL. Summer is almost here, and this will mean a drastic turn for the tourism season on the Gulf Coast of Florida. It already is costing a drastic amount of instant cash loans to clean up. Florida could be the latest state that may have an oil drenched coastline, joining Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi. BP is taking a hiding within the press, and also the full costs of the cleanup to the company and to taxpayers isn’t really known yet.

No success with top kill or caps yet

There are a number of methods already tried to stop the leaking of oil, but none with great success. A method called top kill was tried, where mud was pumped into the pipe to stop the leak, but it failed. A cut and cap method is being tried, where remote submersibles are used to cut off a section of pipe and install a cap. According to CNN, that is not meeting with a lot of results. Efforts will continue, but there's no report on how long it will take to plug the leaking pipes.

BP staggered

On top of being involved one of the biggest environmental disasters in living memory, a BP criminal investigation has started over the incident. On the heels of this announcement, BP stock entered a free fall. The total damage from the Gulf of Mexico oil leak won’t be known for a long time to come.

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