Deepwater Horizon oil spill stopped

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The news was released via Twitter and news agencies. A live video feed of the well shows no oil flowing.

BP has been slowly reducing the flow as part of a test on a new cap. Engineers are now monitoring the pressure to see if the broken well holds.

The victory — long awaited by weary residents along the coast — is the most significant milestone yet in BP's effort to control one of the worst environmental disasters in U.S. history.

Kent Wells, a BP plc vice president, said at a news briefing that oil stopped flowing into the water at 2:25pm local time after engineers gradually reduced the amount of crude escaping through the last of three valves in the 75-ton cap.

"I am very pleased that there's no oil going into the Gulf of Mexico. In fact, I'm really excited there's no oil going into the Gulf of Mexico," Wells said.

The stoppage came 85 days, 16 hours and 25 minutes after the first report April 20 of an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig that killed 11 workers and triggered the spill.

Now begins a waiting period to see if the cap can hold the oil without blowing a new leak in the well. Engineers will monitor pressure readings incrementally for up to 48 hours before reopening the cap while they decide what to do.

Though not a permanent fix, the solution has been the only one that has worked to stem the flow of oil since April. BP is drilling two relief wells so it can pump mud and cement into the leaking well in hopes of plugging it for good by mid-August.

BP has struggled to contain the spill and had so far been successful only in reducing the flow, not stopping it. The company removed an old, leaky cap and installed the new one Monday.

Between 93.5 million gallons (354 million litres) and 184.3 million gallons (698 million litres) have already spilled into the Gulf, according to federal estimates.
Wow. It's finally stopped. The worst environmental disaster I've witnessed in my lifetime.

Source: Telegraph.co.uk
 

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yuyuyup said:
Yay, now let's all cross our fingers and hope the astonomical amounts of methane doesn't create huge dead-spots sucking out all oxygen, creating massive tsunamis etc etc
Fishing grounds have already been wreaked for years to come, this would be just over kill.
 

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