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5/22/10

OIL SPILL USA: Leaked report: Government fears Deepwater Horizon well could become unchecked gusher | al.com

A confidential government report on the unfolding spill disaster in the Gulf makes clear the Coast Guard now fears the well could become an unchecked gusher shooting millions of gallons of oil per day into the Gulf.

"The following is not public," reads the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Emergency Response document dated April 28. "Two additional release points were found today in the tangled riser. If the riser pipe deteriorates further, the flow could become unchecked resulting in a release volume an order of magnitude higher than previously thought."

Asked Friday to comment on the document, NOAA spokesman Scott Smullen said that the additional leaks described were reported to the public late Wednesday night. Regarding the possibility of the spill becoming an order of magnitude larger, Smullen said, "I'm letting the document you have speak for itself."

In scientific circles, an order of magnitude means something is 10 times larger. In this case, an order of magnitude higher would mean the volume of oil coming from the well could be 10 times higher than the 5,000 barrels a day coming out now. That would mean 50,000 barrels a day, or 2.1 million gallons a day. It appears the new leaks mentioned in the Wednesday release are the leaks reported to the public late Wednesday night.

Note EU-Digest: the total lack of results in getting this spill in the Gulf quickly under control, either on a national or international level, shows Public and Private organizations are unprepared and have no contingency plans in solving disasters of this scale. It is high time the Oil Industry becomes more seriously regulated.

For more: Leaked report: Government fears Deepwater Horizon well could become unchecked gusher | al.com

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