Expert: If cap fails, oil in Gulf will triple
OPS_admin | Jun 05, 2010 | Comments 0
The worst fears of one conservationist may be coming true.
Admiral Thad Allen said Friday that the cap placed over the leaking well was only collecting oil at a rate of 42,000 gallons a day. Recent estimates put the leak’s flow at 500,000 to a million gallons a day.
That figure may have increased by 20 percent after the pipe at the top of the blowout preventer was cut off during BP’s latest attempt to staunch the flow.
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