Small slick apparently emanating from
location of Chevron's Funiwa-1A gas well blowout. Envisat ASAR image
taken February 27, 2012. Image courtesy European Space Agency. |
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Monday, February 27, 2012
Small Slick at Chevron's Blowout off Nigeria
Chevron's gas-well blowout in the Funiwa field off Nigeria continues to burn as efforts are underway to drill a relief well. This Envisat ASAR satellite radar
image taken today (February 27) shows a small slick apparently emanating
from the site where the doomed KS Endeavor rig was drilling.
We've seen a small slick repeatedly at this area since the blowout
occurred. Possibly there are some petroleum liquids coming up with the
gas, and not completely burning off. The slick on today's image is
about 10 miles long:
[[Location:4.356583,5.784562]]
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