But BP says it will be 48 hours before success of 'top kill' will be known
WASHINGTON - The flow of oil from the broken well in the Gulf of Mexico has stopped, the U.S. incident commander Admiral Thad Allen claimed Friday, but BP warned it would be a further 48 hours before it was known whether the "top kill" procedure had been successful.
The next 12 to 18 hours would be "very critical" in the effort to stop the gusher which has caused the worst oil spill in U.S. history, Allen said on ABC's Good Morning America show.
BP's CEO Tony Hayward told NBC's TODAY show that the top kill attempt, which involves shooting heavy drilling mud into the blown-out well 5,000 feet underwater, was "proceeding pretty well according to plan."
But the exec maintained that the procedure, which has never been attempted before so deep underwater, still had only a 60-70 percent chance of success, although some of the risks had been reduced.
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3 comments:
All it took was for the messiah to speak the words "plug the damned hole"! He's a genius and a miracle worker. Why didn't he think of that a month ago?
as a waterman working in the tangier sound of the chesepeake bay, i sure hope it works!
been upped to 96 hours
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