Oil spreading from 2nd Gulf rig

Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010 12:00 PM
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NEW ORLEANS, La.— A mile-long oil sheen spread today from an offshore petroleum platform burning in the Gulf of Mexico off Lousiana, west of the site of BP's massive spill.

Coast Guard Petty Officer Bill Coklough said the sheen, about 100 feet wide, was spotted near the platform owned by Houston-based Mariner Energy Inc.

He said Mariner had deployed three firefighting vessels to the site and one already was in place fighting the blaze.

The Coast Guard says no one was killed in the explosion and fire, which was reported by a commercial helicopter flying over the site around 9 a.m. CDT. All 13 people aboard the rig were rescued as they floated in the nearby water in survival outfits called gumby suits.

The platform is in about 340 feet of water and about 100 miles south of Vermilion Bay on the central Louisiana coast. It's location is considered shallow water, much less than the approximately 5,000 feet where BP's well spewed oil and gas for three months after an April rig explosion.

All 13 people aboard the rig were found floating in the water, sticking close together, Coast Guard spokesman Chief Petty Officer John Edwards said.

"These guys had the presence of mind, used their training to get into those gumby suits before they entered the water. It speaks volumes to safety training and the importance of it because beyond getting off the rig there's all the hazards of the water such as hypothermia and things of that nature," Edwards said.

All were being flown to a hospital in Houma to be checked over. Coast Guard Cmdr. Cheri Ben-Iesau said one person was injured, but the platform's owner, Houston-based Mariner Energy, Inc., said there were no injuries.

"Mariner has notified and is working with regulatory authorities in response to this incident. The cause is not known, and an investigation will be undertaken," the company said in a statement. It said the platform was located on Vermilion Block 380, approximately 100 miles off the Louisiana coast.

The platform is a fixed petroleum platform that was in production at the time of the fire, according to a homeland security operational update obtained by The Associated Press.

The update said the platform was producing about 58,800 gallons of oil and 900,000 cubic feet of gas per day. The platform can store 4,200 gallons of oil.

Seven Coast Guard helicopters, two airplanes and three cutters were dispatched to the scene from New Orleans, Houston and Mobile, Ala., Ben-Iesau said. She said authorities do not know whether oil was leaking from the site.

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said President Barack Obama was in a national security meeting and did not know whether Obama had been informed of the explosion.

"We obviously have response assets ready for deployment should we receive reports of pollution in the water," Gibbs said.

Mariner Energy focuses on oil and gas exploration and production in the Gulf of Mexico. In April, Apache Corp., another independent petroleum company, announced plans to buy Mariner in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $3.9 billion, including the assumption of about $1.2 billion of Mariner's debt. That deal is pending.

Apache spokesman Bob Dye said the platform is in shallow water. Responding to any oil spill in shallow water would be much easier than in deep water, where crews depend on remote-operated vehicles access equipment on the sea floor. Mariner said in initial flyover for no hydrocarbon spill.

A company report said the well was drilled in the third quarter of 2008.

The platform is about 200 miles west of BP's blown-out well. On Friday, BP was expected to begin the process of removing the cap and failed blowout preventer, another step toward completion of a relief well that would put a finals eal on the well. The BP-leased rig Deepwater Horizon exploded April 20, killing 11 people and setting off a three-month leak that totaled 206 million gallons of oil .

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double_standard
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double_standard 09/02/10 - 12:07 pm
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Drill baby drill

Drill baby drill

KSL
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KSL 09/02/10 - 12:11 pm
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Anyone have an explanation as

Anyone have an explanation as to why a rig not producing oil or gas would explode?

seenitB4
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seenitB4 09/02/10 - 12:48 pm
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Thanks ac but J has covered

Thanks ac but J has covered this on r&r already.....ya a little late here~

ruudvonbaron
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ruudvonbaron 09/02/10 - 01:21 pm
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The AP is as bad as the AC

The AP is as bad as the AC when it comes to facts. It was a platform not an oil producing rig.

JusticeForEva
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JusticeForEva 09/02/10 - 02:14 pm
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I just heard that apparently

I just heard that apparently the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is so big that Sarah Palin can see it from her house.

gaspringwater
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gaspringwater 09/02/10 - 02:30 pm
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Again, poor safety is

Again, poor safety is illustrated in the oil, gas and even in the exploration business. It's obvious gas was in the atmosphere and the mixture was explosive, whether it was just an exploration platform or an active drilling rig. For decades, the oil industry has been under the non-existent auspices of the government's Minerals Management Service bureaucracy. The business had enough money to buy protection from politicians. And they're probably the worst loosey-goosey operated industry in the nation. What they need is EPA and OSHA in their business, heavy handed.

justthefacts
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justthefacts 09/02/10 - 02:36 pm
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JFE, so big that President

JFE, so big that President Obama is concerned that it could have a damaging effect on all 57 states.

gaspringwater
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gaspringwater 09/02/10 - 02:40 pm
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And Hawaii too!

And Hawaii too!

Chillen
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Chillen 09/02/10 - 02:40 pm
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I heard that the oil spill is

I heard that the oil spill is so big that all the liberals went out and bought new $41,000 Government Motors "GM" Volts in protest.

That might help fix the 25% decline in their efficient, government-run sales.

gaspringwater
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gaspringwater 09/02/10 - 03:06 pm
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I thought they were a

I thought they were a bargain. Forty miles for 40 grand! And soon you'll be able to fuel them up with sunlight run through solar cells.

Have you heard? They're talking about putting efficiency designators on vehicles. The Chevrolet Volt gets a big "A," the Prius and a few similar will get a "B." And I guess it goes down to gas guzzler which will probably get a "D"

http://www.wired.com/autopia/2010/08/feds-propose-letter-grades-for-vehi...

Chillen
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Chillen 09/02/10 - 03:16 pm
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Sounds like more federal

Sounds like more federal bureaucracy and needless taxpayer expense gaspringwater. Plans like those always sound warm & fuzzy until you hear the cost.....

Taylor B
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Taylor B 09/02/10 - 03:32 pm
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Chevy Volt? Lol. The Jetta

Chevy Volt? Lol. The Jetta Sportwagon TDI gets 50 mpg, doesn't look like a spaceship, costs $28k LOADED, and can be converted to run on fryer oil. 236 ft lbs of torque! We are seeing no reliability issues.

Can't wait until the Prius owners have to replace that battery at the tune of about $6000... Where's your tax credit now?

GAterp
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GAterp 09/02/10 - 03:39 pm
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Drill, baby, drill! I can't

Drill, baby, drill! I can't right now, I have to shoot and field dress this moose. I can't remember if Moose Skowron is still alive but anybody named Moose had better watch out in 2012. And if Sarah wants to get a boost in Iowa this month then she better lay off the high fructose corn syrup. She's packing on some additional weight, and that could cause her to lose the base, and perhaps topple over.

chascush
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chascush 09/02/10 - 04:16 pm
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For some reason Old Sarah

For some reason Old Sarah just eats away at the liberals. She is only a little old country girl but she drives them crazy. HA, HA

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Rolling Eyes 09/02/10 - 04:39 pm
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Indeed chascush. Nothing

Indeed chascush. Nothing connects her to the gulf states and yet the liberals simply MUST try to bring Palin's name into the mess. It gives them such obvious petty satisfaction inventing these childish jabs at her. Ah well, let them enjoy their fun now as after November it will be crying time for them....

KSL
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KSL 09/02/10 - 04:48 pm
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They are embarrassed by Obama

They are embarrassed by Obama and are trying to divert attention away from him and his disasters. Why else constantly rail against someone who doesn't hold an office, only has one vote for POTUS?

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RoadkiII 09/02/10 - 04:54 pm
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It is a conspiracy led by the

It is a conspiracy led by the current White House resident's administration to see that the Louisiana gulf coast is completely destroyed. By eliminating all jobs along the coast he will create a literal welfare state. The first of 57 he has planned. He probably got a little advice from Bush. Remember the phone call. "George, I understand why you tried to destroy Louisiana with Katrina. This is what I have planned. Another oil rig explosion with an oil leak. I can place a moratorium on drilling and the oil leak will destroy the fishing industry. Now everybody in the state will have no choice but to sign up for every entitlement program we have. Heck, we may be able to add 2 or 3 more. Do you think it will work? And lastly, I must commend you on your attempt with Katrina. Heck of a try."

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gaspringwater 09/02/10 - 06:31 pm
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chascush - You said Sarah

chascush - You said Sarah drives liberals crazy but here's a liberal who's cheering for her and Beck to run. Greatest thing that could happen for southern conservatives. Take the country back. I'm on their bandwagon. Are you on their bandwagon too? Start a petition going around and Democrats will sign it. You'll see!

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