Effort to Contain Oil Spill Faces Setback

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This weekend, BP, the company responsible for one of the biggest oil spills in history, met with a serious set back when their latest attempt to contain the spill, failed.

On Friday, they tried to lower a containment box - a large 100-ton steel and concrete structure and place it over the main leak. The idea was to collect the spewing oil inside the container, and then draw it to the surface, using a mile-long pipe.

Though not a permanent solution, it would have been a great way to temporarily capture the 5,000 gallons of oil, that has been leaking into the ocean every day, since that fateful day on April 20th.

However, even as they attempted it, the company officials knew that they may face some unknown challenges. That's because, containment boxes such as these, have never been used at such depths.

Yesterday, some of their fears came true. As they tried to slowly lower the dome, a large volume of hydrates - ice-like crystals that form when natural gases and water combine in a high pressure, low temperature environment, made their way into the box and settled at the top.

This created a two-fold problem - hydrates are lighter than water and hence their presence inside the dome, made the structure buoyant and harder to place over the gushing well. And, they are also clogging the top of the container, making it difficult to draw the oil up to the surface through the pipe.

The container, which took two weeks to build and three days to ship to Louisiana, has been temporarily parked on the ocean bed close to the well, as officials contemplate what to do next.

They have managed to stop the leak from one of the smaller wells and are also investigating other possible solutions. Amongst the things under consideration is installling a new blowout preventer device or plugging the gushing oil well with rubber cuttings. However, neither solutions are as cut and dry as they sound and have their own risks, which have to be weighed carefully before any attempt is made.

Meanwhile, an estimated 3 million gallons of oil has spewed into the oceans since this unprecedented nightmare began. We hope that one of the containment methods will work soon.

sources: nydailynews.com,www.cnn.com,www.latimes.com

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  • maddynealabout 15 years
    it feels so bad for the animals
    • maddynealabout 15 years
      it feels so bad for the animals
      • maddynealabout 15 years
        it feels so bad for the animals
        • Mother earthabout 15 years
          Everyone who loves the oceans and thinks the oil will go away should read this. Right now it is not possible for the oil to go away. There is not enough technology in the world to make it stop. If you go to earthgirls38.yolasite.com or earthboys38.yolasite.com you will see what I mean.
          • Wilson about 15 years
            Oil can kill all the living things in the sea. That oil spill was enormous and it seems like lava blasting out of volcano. It will cause a huge pollution in Mexico.
            • awesomeeabout 15 years
              its stuff like this that has to makee people care about the enviroment more so inway im glad it happend
              • Nshera Tutuabout 15 years
                I agree with ms.Celzo again because this article was full of information and it is true that if all 6.6000000 of us here on Earth can gather together I bet we all could think of creative ways to prevent Oil Spills from happening.
                • flameabout 15 years
                  those poor animals i wish i could help
                  • Mrs Babout 15 years
                    We will be hearing about this, and the damages it has and will cause, for years to come. This makes me very sad:(
                    • Nshera Tutuabout 15 years
                      I agree with ms.Celzo because, this was a very sad occurrence. We should help animals all over the world before they die from this poisonous oil .