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Tracking the Gulf oil spill: How much has leaked?

Like a giant--and extremely depressing--version of your gas station gas pump ticker, the website of PBS NewsHour has created a widget that tracks the amount of oil spewing into the Gulf of Mexico after a deepwater oil rig operated by BP exploded last month, sunk, and triggered an ensuing environmental disaster. (follow our complete coverage of the BP oil spill)

Estimates suggest that between 210,000 gallons and 2.5 million gallons of crude oil are spilling into the Gulf each day from an underground well damaged after the oil-rig explosion. BP said today their bill for the massive spill cleanup effort has reached about $350 million. Meanwhile, the fishing industry and hundreds of businesses along the Gulf coast are taking a financial hit as the oil slick reached the shoreline last week.

Crews are experimenting with methods for plugging the spill, including capping it with a giant concrete dome, but have so far had no luck.

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Barry Cogan - May 11, 2010

Barry Cogan here.
Led the effort to combat the Shell Oil oil spill in 1971.
BP CEO needs to call and learn from the past.
Barry Cogan
973-951-8920

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cobbisland - May 27, 2010

i worked on the alaska spill. why isnt the press all over the alaskans to find out how all this plays out. look back and learn from history. amazing stories

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Danalexa - Jun 3, 2010

@ COBBISLAND
Part of the problem with coverage is the 24 hr news cycle & the get it first/fast credo of news today. Linking the BP spill to Exxon or the megaspill in Mexico requires investigative journalism. The current cohort of folks covering the story either do not have the skills and/or are not supported by their news outlets to do those longer pieces. Only high end journalism will take the time and dedicate the resources to more insightful coverage. Thankfully there are a few of those out there but it take some digging
Try The Economist, The Atlantic, & The NY & LA Times Mags later on this month.
Also, keep an eye open for coverage from the UK via the BBC, Guardian, Telegraph, & Financial Times. BP is a UK outfit & these are top notch (nearly so)journalism outfits.

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Oirl Platteform - May 24, 2010

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so far had no luck.

* May 10, 2010 1:41 PM
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BP needs to drill relief wells in circle around leaking well. Relief wells will relieve pressure that pushes oil out though the leak point.

Get cranking BP.

How low can you go?

Git down
!