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Photos: Oil At BP's Deepwater Horizon Gulf Spill Site

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BP Gulf Oil Spill: Leaking Again?

I noted on Thursday that billion dollar verdict winner trial attorney Stuart Smith alleges that his contacts say BP's Deepwater Horizon oil well is leaking again.

Smith notes today:

Hours after we posted our initial report on Wednesday, the Associated Press in London ran a story that BP admitted to “investigating a new sheen in the Gulf of Mexico,” but that it was not near “any existing BP operations.”

 

Only hours after the AP story hit, the Times-Picayune out of New Orleans (my home town) ran an article stating BP’s outright denial. From Mark Schleifstein’s article (posted Aug. 18 at 1:47 p.m.):

 

No oil is leaking from the capped Macondo well that blew out last year, destroying the Deepwater Horizon floating platform and killing 11 workers, a BP spokesman said Thursday.

 

BP also has not hired any vessels to clean up any oil in that area of the Gulf of Mexico, said spokesman Daren Beaudo.

 

A report in a blog written by trial lawyer Stuart Smith of New Orleans on Wednesday claimed that the well was leaking and that BP had hired 40 boats to clean the mess.

 

A flurry of allegations and denials ensued. “None of this is true,” BP said in a statement. “We inspected our operations and our assets and didn’t find anything,” said BP spokesman Daren Beaudo.

 

We knew better than to expect any sort of candid response from BP or the Coast Guard who after all denied oil was leaking for a full week after the DH rig sank last year, so we were very pleased when Bonny Schumaker from the California-based nonprofit On Wings of Care (see link to website below) agreed to do a flyover. She took a four-hour flight out to the Deepwater Horizon site yesterday (Aug. 19) with Gulf Restoration Network (GRN) photographers Jonathan Henderson and Tarik Zawia.

 

 

They spotted oil – lots of it. So we now have damning photos of oil in the water at the “exact location” of the Deepwater Horizon. Clearly, BP has some explaining to do.

 

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Photos from Jonathan Henderson of the Gulf Restoration Network. The caption for the three photos reads: Oily substance on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico in Mississippi Canyon Block 252. While there were no boats or other structures in the vicinity today, rainbow and brown tinted formations could be seen covering the area where BP’s Macondo well is located and the Deepwater Horizon platform exploded and sank in April of 2010. The coordinates are N28 44.20, 88 23.23W.

 

We will be sampling oil from the scene as soon as possible to establish a chemical fingerprint, which will determine the oil’s origin.

Gulf Restoration Network reports:

First, we spotted oil on the surface above the exact location where the Deepwater Horizon and Macondo well are located, in Mississippi Canyon Block 252. Take a look at the captions in the photos for coordinates. Obviously, from the air I cannot confirm that the oil is BP’s and from there Macondo well. I can only report that I spotted oil above that location. I reported this to the National Response Center and had a lengthy conversation with a Coast Guard official. Notice that the oil seems to be clustered in round formations. I have no idea why or how this could happen and neither could the USGC official. The formations are clearly rainbow in color and in some cases have also a brownish tint. Take a look:

Here's the slideshow.

And see these videos and photos from Wings of Care.

Giant Oil Production Ship Back In Area

Also suspicious, a giant oil production ship is back at the scene of the oil spill.

Smith reports:

 

The Helix Producer I, a massive oil production vessel, is back in the area where the Deepwater Horizon rig sank to the sea floor – roughly 170 miles northeast of where BP officially lists its location. Perhaps you recall that the Helix, with the capacity to process 45,000 barrels of oil a day, helped capture oil spewing from the runaway Macondo Well last summer.

 

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So why is there an enormous oil production vessel currently parked atop the Macondo field? What’s it doing if there’s no leak and no oil?

 

On Wings of Care pilot Bonny Schumaker and two photographers, Jonathan Henderson and Tarik Zawia, from the Gulf Restoration Network (GRN) caught the Helix on film Friday (Aug. 19). From Schumaker’s Aug. 19 post-flight report (see link to full report below):

 

Heading toward the DH site (9111), we came across an interesting vessel known as “Helix”, and noted that their submerged equipment must have been about as deep as they could put it, for their cable was run out to the max. If you look at our gps map, the waypoint position for the “Helix” was number 9114 in the screen shot of our gps map below. (The gps file will tell you that the photo was taken from about 600? above the water at lat/longs 28° 42.160?N, -088° 35.994?W.)


 

 

Photo credit to On Wings of Care and Jonathan Henderson at the Gulf Restoration Network (GRN).

 

According to the online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, the Helix Producer I “is a ship-shaped monohull floating production and offloading vessel. …It has no storage capability.” At 530 feet long and 95 feet wide, it’s hard to hide – even in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico.

 

As of Aug. 17 (the most recent location date), MarineTraffic.com has the Helix stationary at Lat/Lon: 27.730009/-91.108063; Speed/Course: 0 kn/276°. Those coordinates put it roughly 170 miles southwest of where Bonny Schumaker and her team spotted it Aug. 19 – atop the Macondo field very close to where one of the relief wells was drilled by the vessel Development Driller III.

 

In the absence of any clue from BP or the Coast Guard, here are a few possible tasks the Helix could be performing:

 

1. Collecting oil from the sea floor and pumping it into barges at the surface;

 

2. Working to remotely seal a leak on the sea floor; or

 

3. Looking for the source of a leak with remotely operated vehicles (ROVs).

 

Our sources tell us, the Helix is most likely searching for the source of a leak with ROVs. That would explain why the submergence cable was run out nearly to the bare spool (as you can see in the photos). It seems plausible that the vessel is looking for the source of the oil that’s surfacing nearby.

 

Schumaker makes other curious observations in her report that further suggest something’s amiss:

 

We also saw some very strange expanses of greenish linear plumes, each maybe 300 feet wide and separated from the next one by about that same distance, running south to north (roughly). …We also came across an unusual ‘string’ of buoys, apparently anchored; some sort of sounding measurements? As we reached the DH site, we began to see numerous collections and lines of those strange-looking globules in what was otherwise smooth blue water (waypoints 9114-9117).

 

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Sun, 08/21/2011 - 20:44 | 1584526 Cistercian
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Great as always GW.Troll swarm in 3...2...1...

Sun, 08/21/2011 - 20:40 | 1584519 Destinapp
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"BP also has not hired any vessels to clean up any oil in that area of the Gulf of Mexico, said spokesman Daren Beaudo."

I know for a fact that BP hired a captain friend of mine here out of Destin for $1,500 a week to go out there and do something.  I don't know if it was to just spot the oil for tracking purposes or what, but I will post here what he tells me when he gets back.

Mon, 08/22/2011 - 10:16 | 1585776 DaveyJones
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thanks

Sun, 08/21/2011 - 20:34 | 1584505 taraxias
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GW keep it up, great stuff.

Sun, 08/21/2011 - 20:16 | 1584461 wang (not verified)
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it is like I am in a time warp

GW keep up the great work

sad that Leo has left us, though

and yes ZH is the best, but I visit Leo's pension pulse blog daily (too bad comments are turned off)

Sun, 08/21/2011 - 21:43 | 1584671 IQ 145
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"GW keep up the great work", and I visit Leo's pension pulse blog daily"----that about sums it up alright. It must be terrible to be both ignorant and stupid.

Sun, 08/21/2011 - 23:40 | 1584958 Lower Class Elite
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Obviously he doesn't have an IQ of 145.  I know that you do because your screen name is "IQ 145".  Aren't I fucking smart?

Mon, 08/22/2011 - 06:39 | 1585271 Flakmeister
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The 145 is is octal.... hope that clears things up....

Mon, 08/22/2011 - 08:57 | 1585511 Lower Class Elite
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Ah yes.  I'd have seen that if only I had a higher IQ.

Sun, 08/21/2011 - 20:41 | 1584518 TruthInSunshine
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Leo turned the comments off because he wants to live in a bubble world where pensions and pension fund managers have scruples and ethics, where pension fund managers are competent, where Canadian style, cradle to grave welfare benefits are sustainable forever, where governments know how to spend money better than taxpayers and private enterprise, where central planning is the new capitalism, and where he is sheltered from having to critically rethink his beliefs, assumptions and claims.

 

p.s. - Good work, GW. Anyone with half a functioning brain or more should not be the least bit surprised that this monstrosity of incompetence (BP Macondo Well) is still not under control. Our government is corrupt and completely incompetent.

 

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Sun, 08/21/2011 - 20:48 | 1584533 nmewn
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"Leo turned the comments off because he wants to live in a bubble world where pensions and pension fund managers have scruples and ethics..."

Indeed. Can't have the plebes chiming in with their opinions & observations...might cut into the "buy & hold forever" profit margin.

And I'm goin with GW this time...we need to know what the hells going on out there.

Mon, 08/22/2011 - 10:15 | 1585773 DaveyJones
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that last sentence applies to just about everything don't it. Pitchforks 

Mon, 08/22/2011 - 20:23 | 1588352 nmewn
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And lamp posts my friend.

Sun, 08/21/2011 - 19:50 | 1584404 Drag Racer
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reading some stories the past few days on the subject. test have been performed by some credible outfits and results show this oil found washing up on beaches lately between the Mississippi delta and Pensacola, Fl. is definately new unwheathered oil and has the signature of the Macondo well. most stories seem to point to the source being cracks in the sea floor around the well head that can not be stopped. no good news.

sorry no links.

Sun, 08/21/2011 - 19:38 | 1584356 NervousRex
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Macondo, the gift that keeps on giving.

 

Sun, 08/21/2011 - 21:00 | 1584566 Cistercian
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And giving and giving and giving.

 Matt Simmons...I wonder what HE would say about this?

 Something a bit different than the "nothing to see here" crowd I imagine.

 Macondo...unstable and leaky(perhaps even catastrophically so).Between this and Fukashima's EPIC nuclear fail I suspect many Malthusians are delighted at the depopulation that is coming.Cancer everywhere.The hubris that led to this is regrettable, to say the least.And yet the stupidity rolls on.

 And lie after lie from our "leaders".

 And their evil, stupid minions.After all, they too are a part of this world....yet they continue to cover up events that  define serious heath and quality of life threats.For temporary gain.Unbelievable in shortsightedness and greed!!!

 

 

 

Mon, 08/22/2011 - 06:16 | 1585261 Are you kidding
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And lie after lie from our "leaders".

 And their evil, stupid minions.After all, they too are a part of this world....yet they continue to cover up events that  define serious heath and quality of life threats.For temporary gain.Unbelievable in shortsightedness and greed!!!

 

People need their job.  Whistleblowers get the shaft.  What do you expect?

As for our "leaders"...fire them.  Don't fall for the "your wasting your vote" bullshit.  When you keep voting for a D or an R...what do you expect?

Mon, 08/22/2011 - 10:22 | 1585793 pods
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By all means if you are thinking that a system that has produced what we see today will produce all your heart's ever desired if only the right people were to be elected, more power to you.

I for one cannot seem to convince myself of that.  To me the parable of the frog and the scorpion comes to mind.

pods

 

Mon, 08/22/2011 - 10:08 | 1585744 JW n FL
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