posted on Mar, 21 2011 @ 02:51 PM
Louisiana has been struggling to recuperate from hurricane Katrina (still after all this time).....then we had the BP thing....and now there are
reports that there is a 100 mile oil sheen not far from the Macondo well which is expanding (which means it is gushing from somewhere)....they think
it may be the Matterhorn rig. The info is just coming out, so I hope it turns out better than it sounds. Our economy can not take another hit! If
this turns out to be true, it is very scary....because I honestly don't know if this area can take it again. When I find out anything on this, I'll
post it....and if you find anything, please share it. I am really upset about all this. I love this area, and it is killing me to see it ravaged this
way. Let's hope it is a false alarm. I used to love swimming in the Gulf, and I love seafood, and now....I won't get near them. The people who say the
seafood is safe are straight up LYING. I saw fish that were caught by a friend last weekend....they had oil in their gills! The shrimp have oil in
their veins...here is what I found so far and here is the source....
hisz.rsoe.hu...
The US Coast Guard is currently investigating reports of a potentially massive oil sheen 20 miles north of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion
from last April. According to Paul Barnard, operations controller for the USCG in Louisiana, a helicopter crew has been dispatched to the site of the
Matterhorn SeaStar oil rig, owned by W&T Offshore, Inc. Multiple reports have come in of a sheen nearly 100 miles long and 12 miles wide originating
near the site. Independent pilots, including John Wathen of the Waterkeeper Alliance, and Bonnie Schumaker with Wings of Care, are currently flying
out to investigate the spill. Schumaker reports having seen the sheen on Friday, March 18, and confirms that it is rapidly expanding. A Louisiana
fisherman, who has chosen to remain anonymous at this time, also reports fresh oil coming ashore near South Pass, LA, and that cleanup crews are
laying new boom near the beach. The origination point of the sheen, near Mississippi Canyon 243, lies 30 miles southeast of the Louisiana coastline,
and extends to Barataria Bay. The Matterhorn oil field, at a depth of 2,789 feet (850 meters) of water, was discovered in 1999, leased and permitted
in July 2001, and came into production in November 2003. According to W&T, the field has produced an average rate of 5,200 barrels of oil per day, and
has production capacities of 35,000 barrels of oil per day.
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