Saturday, March 19, 2011

Oil Spill Reported Near Deepwater Drilling Site in Gulf

Rocky Kistner

Media associate, NRDC
Posted: March 19, 2011 05:18 PM

The Coast Guard is investigating reports of a potentially large oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico not far from the Deepwater Horizon site. According to a knowledgeable source, the slick was sighted by a helicopter pilot on Friday and is about 100 miles long. A fishing boat captain said he went through the slick yesterday and it was strong enough to make his eyes burn.

According to the Times Picayune, the Coast Guard has confirmed they are investigating a potentially large 100 mile slick about 30 miles offshore. They are going to a site near the Matterhorn well site about 20 miles north of the BP Deepwater Horizon site, according to the paper. The Matterhorn field includes includes a deepwater drilling platform owned by W&T Technology. It was acquired last year from TotalFinaElf E&P.

Independent pilots are attempting to reach the slick today. Bonnie Schumaker with Wings of Care reported she saw a slick two days ago and is attempting to reach the site.

See more here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rocky-kistner/oil-spill-reported-near-d_b_838019.html

***NOTE FROM ME: Pictures and more data will be coming soon!

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