As of 26/6/10, no, it has not been stopped.
10 billion dollars
No, as of 10-Jun-2010 the Gulf oil spill had not reached the Texas coast. Earlier reports in the media of oil on Texas beaches were determined false according to Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson.
I believe it was April 20, 2010 Tues. At about or around 10 pm.
The Ixtoc I oil well blowout, in 1979. It released 3.3 to 3.6 million oil barrels which eventually hit the coast of Texas. It is regarded as the second worst oil spill to date, behind the Gulf War oil spill (10-12 million oil barrels).
Some oil spill consequences for people are that if they do not fix the oil spill are... - Oil supply will go down... which means less gas and higher prices for commuters. - Environmentalists will have to work harder to keep the Earth clean. - BP has a chance of going out of business, which might mean 1 to 10% of gas stations will be out of business These are some consequences.
A leather laptop case will last a very long time. I think at least 10-15 years. They are durable as long as you don't spill or get it wet.
of course i just thought it was some kind of joke but on may 10 2011 it happened all the oil in the world dumped on the people of the world
They state the will but have not done so.The spill is five times what they thought it was.Burning will solidify it but not destroy it. It will be on shore 29/04/10
There is enough oil in the ground to last for about 10 years unless new technology is invented. There is enough oil tied up in oil shale to last for many centuries when an efficient way of extracting it is discovered. There is enough oil tied up in the oil sands of Canada to provide for the needs of the world for a century if a more efficient process of extracting it is found.
yes it has gone up in the last 10 years
Lots of cars made within the last 10 years use 5w20 weight oil. Always use what the manufacture recommends.