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Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Gulf Oil Spill Plan In Place, But Not Followed

If U.S. officials had followed up on a 1994 response plan for a major Gulf oil spill, it is possible that the spill could have been kept under control and far from land.

The problem: The federal government did not have a single fire boom on hand.

The "In-Situ Burn" plan produced by federal agencies in 1994 calls for responding to a major oil spill in the Gulf with the immediate use of fire booms.

But in order to conduct a successful test burn eight days after the Deepwater Horizon well began releasing massive amounts of oil into the Gulf, officials had to purchase one from a company in Illinois.

When federal officials called, Elastec/American Marine, shipped the only boom it had in stock, Jeff Bohleber, chief financial officer for Elastec, said today.

At federal officials' behest, the company began calling customers in other countries and asking if the U.S. government could borrow their fire booms for a few days, he said.

A single fire boom being towed by two boats can burn up to 1,800 barrels of oil an hour, Bohleber said. That translates to 75,000 gallons an hour, raising the possibility that the spill could have been contained at the accident scene 100 miles from shore.

"They said this was the tool of last resort. No, this is absolutely the asset of first use. Get in there and start burning oil before the spill gets out of hand," Bohleber said. "If they had six or seven of these systems in place when this happened and got out there and started burning, it would have significantly lessened the amount of oil that got loose."

In the days after the rig sank, U.S Coast Guard Rear Admiral Mary Landry said the government had all the assets it needed. She did not discuss why officials waited more than a week to conduct a test burn.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Incompetence to the zillion degree!
...from day one as the Obama administration puts out in their talking points.

Did not follow the 1994 plan???

Anonymous said...

excuse me dummy Obama bashers. Check the date of the plan. 1994. Which means Clinton, Bush, and Obama all failed to make provisions for this disaster. If you are going to bash Obama for this, bash all of them.

Anonymous said...

the admiral should be demoted and aSSGINED TO AN ICE BREAKER.

Anonymous said...

11:42,

Excuse me dummy Obama supporter. The plan was put in place in 1994 in case something like this happened. Obama opted NOT to follow the plan. Maybe the Katrina victims who blamed everyone for their own decisions on not to evacuate, will also blame Obama when you will be able to by "pre-oiled" shrimp at the supermarket.

Anonymous said...

10:03, let me slow it down for you. The feds do not have the equipment to prosecute the emergency plan that was formulated in 94. Obama did not "opt" not to follow, he couldn't. Just as Bush or Clinton also could not follow the plan, because the feds did not make provisions to have this equipment on standby. But as usual, the facts really don't matter to you folks on the far right/left