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That's the most recent estimate for how much goo BP squirted into the Gulf of Mexico, according to a Reuters special report:
And it could bring economic pain to the company that screwed up so badly: at a potential fine of $4300 per barrel... okay, I just overloaded my calculator, but we're into double digits in the billions.
Remember how BP claimed it was just five or so thousand barrels a day escaping? Try over ten times that.
Their stock went up when the well was finally closed. I wonder how it will do when they have to start writing checks in ten or eleven figures to one or more governments?
Researchers weighed in on the controversial question of how much oil poured into the Gulf of Mexico during the BP Plc spill and said on Thursday the total amount was around 4.4 million barrels.
The figure, derived using a technique called optical plume velocimetry, represents the first independent peer-reviewed study of the worst oil spill in U.S. history and conforms closely to the most recent estimate by government scientists.
And it could bring economic pain to the company that screwed up so badly: at a potential fine of $4300 per barrel... okay, I just overloaded my calculator, but we're into double digits in the billions.
Remember how BP claimed it was just five or so thousand barrels a day escaping? Try over ten times that.
Their stock went up when the well was finally closed. I wonder how it will do when they have to start writing checks in ten or eleven figures to one or more governments?


































