Gulf Coast gets another big surprise with Vermillion rig explosion

by: RebeccaA

Mon Sep 27, 2010 at 06:49:06 AM EDT


An oil rig surge has transpired at a platform within the Gulf of Mexico. Nobody died when one person was injured. There is no cause of blast yet. The blast happened in an oil platform on the shoreline of Louisiana close to Vermillion Bay. The rig is fairly far away from the Bp oil platform that exploded in April as it is owned by Mariner Energy. The Vermillion rig was luckily in really shallow water. This is much not the same as the Deepwater platform that erupted within the Gulf Coast. Post resource - Vermillion oil rig explosion hits Gulf of Mexico drilling site by Personal Money Store.

One hurt in oil rig explosion

Only a single person was reported to be hurt in the surge of the oil rig. First, the drilling platform exploded. As that was happening, 13 individuals went overboard. After 9 a.m., the brand new York Times reports the Coast Guard got reports. These reports indicated that a gas platform was on fire. Helicopters and Coast Guard vessels arrived about an hour later. All 13 workers that went into the water following the blast were rescued and accounted for. Since the Deepwater gas rig explosion killed 11, it is surprising that only a single person was injured.

Shallow waters

The Vermillion Oil Rig 380 was not drilling nearly as deep as the Deepwater Horizon oil rig was. The Vermillion oil rig sits atop only 340 feet of water, about 100 miles (80 nautical miles) off the Louisiana coast. 9.2 million cubic feet of natural gas and 1,400 barrels of oil were coming out of the rig, says CNN. The Coast Guard is trying first to get the fire out. As soon as individuals caught wind of the explosion, business shares went down. In fact, Mariner Energy dropped 5 percent.

Offshore drilling difficulties

Debate over offshore drilling has been hot for a when. It has been years. It looks really dangerous and has too numerous risks to the environment each and every time an oil rig explodes. Though British Petroleum has stepped up to the plate to take responsibility for the oil spill, resource extraction businesses rarely clean up their own messes, and working class often get stuck with another Superfund site.

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CNN

edition.cnn.com/2010/US/09/02/louisiana.gas.rig.explosion/?hpt=T2#fbid=QdDzKvaTDgY and wom=false

NY Times

nytimes.com/2010/09/03/us/03rig.html?partner=rss and emc=rss

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