The catastrophic BP oil spill, which occurred in early June 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico, has had a dramatic impact on the environment, on residents of the affected area, and on investors worldwide. Since the spill, Canadian oil sands companies such as Suncor Energy Inc. and Canadian Natural Resources Ltd., have boasted impressive gains in trading prices. Canadian oil stocks reached the highest premium since 2005, and have been favored features of money market funds. This article will point out how the BP oil spill is likely to benefit Canadian oil-sands companies.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Gulf oil disaster calls attention to environmental issues.
The environmental and economic consequences of the monumental oil "spill" in the Gulf of Mexico have just barely begun to register in the public's consciousness. The spill vividly demonstrates how ecology and economics are and always will be fatefully inter-dependent, and it tells a spine-tingling cautionary tale about the consequences of environmental negligence and recklessness.
When the full magnitude of this catastrophe finally sinks-in, just about every sentient being on the planet will have to reconsider how he or she feels about the balance between saving the planet and sustaining prosperity. People will have to ponder, take a stand, and take action on everything from the industrialized world's apparently unbreakable dependence on fossil fuels to the world-wide appetite for shellfish.
When the full magnitude of this catastrophe finally sinks-in, just about every sentient being on the planet will have to reconsider how he or she feels about the balance between saving the planet and sustaining prosperity. People will have to ponder, take a stand, and take action on everything from the industrialized world's apparently unbreakable dependence on fossil fuels to the world-wide appetite for shellfish.
Easier Oil Spills Clean Up
One of the most difficult tasks to undertake is oil spills clean up. Cleaning up a beach is a long, drawn-out process that can take months and even years to rid the beach of all oil. However, some innovative techniques have made it somewhat easier and quicker. HESCO® Concertainer® units have made oil spills clean up easier because they stop the oil before it reaches the beaches, if installed correctly. They are a gabion-like contraption that is packaged flat and easily opened and installed. With a powerful sand blower, the units can be filled with sand, crushed rock or other dirt-like material and then become a strong as a cement wall. The oil that washes up on the beach will first meet the units and the sand will absorb it. Workers can then dispose of the sand inside the units and the beaches stay free and clear.
Destin Charter Fishing Captain Takes Bold Approach To Oil Spill
Destin Charter Fishing has long been a thriving industry in this small fishing town on the beautiful Emerald Coast in Florida. BP had put a hault to the thriving part in 2010, but the beaches are still beautiful and the tourist cannot stay away.
They are already coming back in droves after many had put off summer vacations due to the bad press from the oil spill. Destin's beaches however were all but spared from oil and remain as pure and sugar white as always.
They are already coming back in droves after many had put off summer vacations due to the bad press from the oil spill. Destin's beaches however were all but spared from oil and remain as pure and sugar white as always.
Cleaning Up Petroleum Spills – Who Does the Work?
Since the first time it was pumped from the ground and transported elsewhere, crude oil has been causing havoc by way of oil spills. In 1859, the first well was drilled near Titusville, Pennsylvania and was believed to have been the source of the first spill in America. Even today, despite all of the modern technology used in extracting this valuable fuel from the ground, these disasters are still a common occurrence. In fact, the Gulf of Mexico alone has had 267 spills. Thankfully, when these oil slicks wash on shore, there are vacuum trucks to help lessen the damage caused to marine life and infrastructures near beaches.
BP's Disaster Planning a Disaster
Last April, the Gulf of Mexico was impacted by a catastrophic oil spill under embattled U.K. energy giant BP, causing ongoing damage to the environment and those working and living along the coast.
We are all made increasingly aware of the enormity of the spill daily. Never before has the public been able to witness live streaming video coverage of a crisis, with underwater cameras capturing footage of barrels of an estimated 60,000 barrels of oil a day spewing into the ocean and aerial views of blackened, thick water.
One would think that a company as large and as involved in potentially environmentally hazardous activities as BP would have a top-notch crisis team - ready to mobilize should a spill occur.
We are all made increasingly aware of the enormity of the spill daily. Never before has the public been able to witness live streaming video coverage of a crisis, with underwater cameras capturing footage of barrels of an estimated 60,000 barrels of oil a day spewing into the ocean and aerial views of blackened, thick water.
One would think that a company as large and as involved in potentially environmentally hazardous activities as BP would have a top-notch crisis team - ready to mobilize should a spill occur.
BP Oil Spill Astrology Analysis
There has been no shortage of grief and tragedy linked to what may already be the greatest environmental catastrophe in US history. BP started the "top kill" operations to stop the flow of oil on May 26th, 2010, but the operation did not overcome the flow from the well. The spill could produce mass casualties and steep decline of wild life populations in the coming weeks, months and years. The situation in the Gulf is unprecedented for wildlife in terms of magnitude and numbers of species involved.
Astrologically I have seen over my 20 years of experience as an Astrologer in Indian
Astrologically I have seen over my 20 years of experience as an Astrologer in Indian
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