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Watch BP Oil Spill Live Feed, Watch The Oil Spill (SpillCam)

Watch BP Oil Spill Live Feed, Watch The Oil Spill (SpillCam)

This is probably one of the more interesting things I’ve seen today on the web – except for the Google Pacman logo. The Energy Independence and Global Warming committee, headed by Rep. Edward J. Markey, has put together a live video feed of the BP oil spill. This live video feed of the BP oil spill is actually showing you live footage of the oil leak that is located approximately 5000 feet below the the ocean surface – my friends, that’s a long way down in the water.

And from the looks of the live video feed, the oil is just spewing out of that pipe into the water. It’s really almost hard to believe that it is actually oil that is shooting out of that pipe.

Anyway, if you are interested at all in watching the BP oil spill live video feed then click the link below to be taking to the live feed:

WATCH BP OIL SPILL LIVE FEED HERE

According to Forbes, a scathing letter yesterday from DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano and EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson was sent to BP’sTony Hayward insisting that BP was not being sufficiently transparent in disseminating information to the public. The bureaucrats demanded that BP make public all video, documents, reports and plans pertaining to the Deepwater Horizon spill, preferably housing it all in a dedicated website. The gaping exception: they say any claim of “confidential business information” will be handled in accordance with applicable laws. So don’t expect too much.


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  • hey thanks bp, thanks for taking our domestic oil and selling it overseas so we can import more oil from the middle east , thanks bp for destroying the gulf coast !! thanks alot!!! all the VP's at bp should be charged in a international court of law for crimes against the planet.. and sentanced to death!!!

    • f**k bp those idiots need to stop buying all the economical/environment friendly technology for automobiles or at least release them already, so that we can stop using fuel and use the power of the sun to travel and prevent idiotic accidents like this

  • ill tell you whats scary what if are greed for oil costs us the planet what if they were using an experimental drill that goes miles and miles under the earth and they hit a jacket of oil around the earths core and it cant be stoped? im just saying what if?

  • Bp should be boycotted in the u.s. until everyone who has anything comming from this mess gets paid for all they have lost

  • oil is the Earth's lubricant. Notice all the earthquakes lately? Remove the oil from your engines and see what happens.

    • .......oil wasn't around forever you know. it's a fairly modern thing in terms of the earths total 4 billion year lifespan.

  • Seriously. All of you armchair engineers.

    Do you drive cars and demand oil as energy? If so, then you are as much to blame as BP. They are simply providing a service and product that the general consumer demands.

    I assure you that they have stepped far beyond due diligence in operating this and preventing this from happening. Now that it has happened, they are sparing no expense to fix it.

    What have you done besides "complain" about the problem and "armchair" design a solution. Talk is cheap. Go out and help.

    • I agree with Steve Have any of you given it a thought that if it were not for the the fact that BP and all off shore drill rigs that supply our energy, are made to drill in one mile deep water because they are not aloud to drill closer to shore, so that it is easier to fix a problem when it occurs. This hole as Obama calls it would be plugged weeks ago if the environmentalists would let these rigs drill in hundreds verses thousands of feet. Remember this as you fill your little cars that make you feel better about using less gas or (OIL). Wake up people....

    • Everyone who voted Republican, beginning with Reagan bears some responsibility, he tried to kill Public Transit. He tried to kill many regulations and the revolving door between the corporate boardroom,and a government. King Baby Bush declawed our regulatory structure further to the point that issuing permits is all they are good for Regulating well,meaning very little(READ TEA BAGGING LIBERTARIANS) ensures a fat paycheck lobbying,or, otherwise being a whore for the fortune five hundred.

    • what are you doing to help?, Same as the rest of us i assume, giving your personal thoughts. Yes it is tragic what has happened no i do not shun BP for this it was an accident and could not be helped. What bothers me about the whole situation is people in general, I do not doubt that BP is doing what they can to resolve this issue, but they should have had a back up plan from the get go. Look at NASA, they have plans A-Z if one doesnt work they go right to the next, key is they already had the plans made LONG before and disaster happens. I only hope it is resolved soon, all the oceanlife and marshes we are loosing is very heartbreaking. As for the people that are sueing BP for property damage, they need to get a life. Yes it is sad that your land is covered in oil, stop trying to get 100 of thousands of dollars to clean it up, be realistic. They are only after money.

  • As with all industries, accidents happen. The minor oil spill from the BP well is just another example. With over 3500 of these in the gulf it should come as no surprise to find one leaking. Eventually this will be fixed and hopefully sooner rather than later. Our prayers are with those working to contain this spill and the residents affected in the gulf.

  • I wish I had a solution to this, unfortunately I don't. It's sad and tragic. I will tell you I don;t plan on ever spending one red cent ever again at a BP.

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