Friday, August 26, 2011

BP's paternity test

Who's your daddy, oil?
The Press-Register collected samples of the oil about a mile from the well site on Tuesday and provided them to Ed Overton and Scott Miles, chemists with Louisiana State University.

The pair did much of the chemical work used by federal officials to fingerprint the BP oil, known as MC252.

“After examining the data, I think it’s a dead ringer for the MC252 oil, as good a match as I’ve seen,” Overton wrote in an email to the newspaper. “My guess is that it is probably coming from the broken riser pipe or sunken platform. ... However, it should be confirmed, just to make sure there is no leak from the plugged well.”


Oh boy. The good news is it's likely just leaking out of the platform instead of gushing from the earth this time. The bad news is, the good news has consistently been too good to be true where BP has been involved.

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