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Old 06-13-2010, 08:52 PM
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A freakin nightmare, long term, for the deep waters/food source(s) of the Gulf, imo.
Do a GOOG on hydrates, and the oxygen depletion induced by the bacteria that live
on that millions of pounds of nat gas that is flowing every week.

No tree hugger, and I suspect the "beaches" will recover pretty quickly,
but the ever diminishing marsh land/edge of land filters, and the deep water
impact, will not get better any time soon, imo.

I'm for home based hydrocarbons, but any company must reduce the risk and
increase the containment of the normal process, expecting sh(& to happen.

Later, or sooner, our Oceans will give it up...and then, some generation(s) in
the future, Our Home Joint is toast, for human beings.
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Old 06-13-2010, 11:08 PM
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A freakin nightmare, long term, for the deep waters/food source(s) of the Gulf, imo.
Do a GOOG on hydrates, and the oxygen depletion induced by the bacteria that live
on that millions of pounds of nat gas that is flowing every week.

No tree hugger, and I suspect the "beaches" will recover pretty quickly,
but the ever diminishing marsh land/edge of land filters, and the deep water
impact, will not get better any time soon, imo.

I'm for home based hydrocarbons, but any company must reduce the risk and
increase the containment of the normal process, expecting sh(& to happen.

Later, or sooner, our Oceans will give it up...and then, some generation(s) in
the future, Our Home Joint is toast, for human beings.
GL, mD
Yeah, this thing is going to be so much worse than most people think. I think we need to rethink how deep we should drill and be more prepared in the future.
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