They can clean up the oil of beaches with alot of hard work and we can resalt crystals in the sea to clear some oil. Oil will have to automatically go though! Good luck :)
Like a barge
There were three methods for cleaning up the spill. Burning, Mechanical Cleanup, and Chemical Dispersants. Burning could not work because of unfavorable weather. There was not enough wave action for the chemicals to clean up the spill. Mechanicul Cleanup worked but it was a slow process, because they did not have the necessary equipment in the first 24 hours.
Exxon Mobil does not publicly disclose the specific number of geologists they employ. However, large oil and gas companies like Exxon Mobil typically have many geologists on staff to help with exploration, drilling, and production activities.
i thought it sounded like Johnny Depp...
It sounds like Stephen Dorf
Absolutely, the US should drill for oil off its coasts including its coast in the Arctic Ocean. All environmental laws on the books need to be followed. The oil companies who participate should be required to post bond or have insurance to cover a spill like the one in Alaska (Exxon Valdez).
Alaska in Prince William Sound. The oil is still in the environment and will be for another 100 years. It ruined a pristine environment and killed many animals. If you would like to see what it did you can find it online and get a first hand view of that happened as the oil came ashore and mixed with the cold water.
Oh, dude, like, Essso changed its name to Exxon in 1972 because of trademark issues. I mean, imagine having to change your name just because someone else had a similar one. Talk about identity crisis, am I right? Anyway, Exxon sounded cool, so they went with it.
because they felt like spilling it.
There is no possible way to predict oil spills.If you are trying to inform people or warn people that there has been an oil spill then I would suggest using a social network like Facebook.
As it is a very costly affair , and a fast game it is not ment for faint hearted people on the other hand those who like spills, thrills and spins like me just love it.
It sounds a whole lot like Stephen Dorff. Have another Blu cig, Stephen.