UPDATE ON GULF OF MEXICO OIL SPILL RESPONSE
BP today provided an update on developments in the response to the MC252 oil
well incident in the Gulf of Mexico.
Subsea Source Control and Containment
The lower marine riser package (LMRP) containment cap, installed on June 3,
continues to collect oil and gas flowing from the MC252 well and transport them
to the Discoverer Enterprise drillship on the surface.
In the first 12 hours of June 13 (midnight to noon), approximately 7,720 barrels
of oil were collected and 16.9 million cubic feet of natural gas were flared. On
June 12, a total of approximately 15,000 barrels of oil were collected and 32.9
million cubic feet of natural gas were flared. The total volume of oil collected
by the LMRP cap system since it began operation is approximately 127,000
barrels. A further approximately 22,000 barrels of oil previously had been
collected through use of the Riser Insertion Tube Tool and stored in the
Discoverer Enterprise.
Between June 9 and 11 approximately 115,000 barrels of collected oil were
transferred from storage on the Discoverer Enterprise to the barge Massachusetts
between June 9 and 11. The Massachusetts left the MC252 site on June 11 to
discharge the oil at a terminal in Mobile, Alabama. Once discharge is complete,
the barge will return to the MC252 site.
The volume of oil captured and gas flared is being updated twice daily on BP's
website, www.bp.com. The LMRP containment cap has never before been deployed at
these depths and conditions, and its efficiency and ability to contain the oil
and gas cannot be assured.