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  1. If you ask me it looks like the Government wants to kill all the people around the Gulf, telling them the seafood is okay to eat, the waters are safe to swim in, and all the oil has been cleaned up. What the fishermen should do is go out fishing and bring that catch to Washington DC for a cook out with all the politicians and make sure they all eat it. Then sit back and watch what happens to them. The Corexit just made it so you can’t see the oil anymore and the rest was covered up.

crude Oil at Mangunjaya well head(1989)

Southern Sumatran oil wells from early 1900s. Were pumped dry and abandoned but now flow naturally (1989). locals use direct for lamps and some engines. notice the vapour showing the light nature of one well Dutch Oil Wells Project The Dutch Oils Wells Project is made up of two previously producing oil fields, located in South Karangringin, South Sumatra, Indonesia. The project involves the rehabilitation of approximately 300 wells in both the Suban Burung Oil Field and the Mangunjaya Oil Field. The Mangunjaya Oil Field is approximately 6.25 square kilometres in size and was also in production between 1933 and 1945 by Royal Dutch Shell (BPM), Standard of New Jersey (Exxon), Stanvac (Mobil) and Conoco Phillips. The wells in this field were also shut-in in 1945
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Susan McGinnis anchors this afternoon’s Clean Skies News Energy Report from Washington, DC. On the program: – A new government report says most of the oil from the Gulf spill is gone. – Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen says the administration has high confidence in the static kill procedure.- The Interior Department is considering revising or lifting the ban on drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.- Enbridge is offering to buy listed homes from Michigan residents near the site of the pipeline rupture. www.cleanskies.com
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