Energy

BP Kills Top Kill

BP plc’s (NYSE: NBP) plan to pump heavy mud into the leak caused by the Deepwater Horizon disaster, known as “top kill” appears to have failed. The oil company had hoped that the project, begun two days ago, would stanch the flow of crude that began 40 days, and has become the largest oil spill catastrophe in US history. By many estimates the leak is now producing 25,000 barrels a day.

The COO of BP announced late in the day that the procedure had not worked. It is not clear what else the company can do beyond drilling relief wells which could take 60 to 90 days. And, if that does not work, nature will have to take it time as the current source of oil empties itself–which could take months or ever years. The Gulf of Mexico would become the home to the largest oil slick in history, one that would takes years to clean up

Douglas A. McIntyre

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