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WKRG Mobile - Pensacola: More Oil Washes Up In Gulf Shores
Bloomberg interview last month with the late Matthew Simmons on YouTube: Video: Matthew Simmons Discusses BP's Oil Leak in Gulf of Mexico
"If they'd said the truth, they'd all go to jail".
Huffington Post: Where's the Oil? Here, There, and Everywhere
Lisa Suatoni, Natural Resources Defense Council: Breaking down the science in the government's "oil budget" report on the Gulf
Alabama Live: Oil washes up on Baldwin County beaches
""We've been saying there's submerged oil coming into (Perdido Pass) for some time and (BP PLC) completely dismissed our concerns and our accounts," said Orange Beach Mayor Kennon.
""BP keeps telling us there is no oil, to skim or otherwise, and we keep telling them there is," said Orange Beach Coastal Resource Manager Phillip West. "We're skimming it." BP spokesman Ray Melick said that company officials "don't believe what the mayor's crew is finding is oil.""
WLOX Biloxi Gulfport: Tar balls, dead fish & no clean up crews worry Hancock Co. residents
Bloomberg interview last month with the late Matthew Simmons on YouTube: Video: Matthew Simmons Discusses BP's Oil Leak in Gulf of Mexico
"If they'd said the truth, they'd all go to jail".
Huffington Post: Where's the Oil? Here, There, and Everywhere
Lisa Suatoni, Natural Resources Defense Council: Breaking down the science in the government's "oil budget" report on the Gulf
Alabama Live: Oil washes up on Baldwin County beaches
""We've been saying there's submerged oil coming into (Perdido Pass) for some time and (BP PLC) completely dismissed our concerns and our accounts," said Orange Beach Mayor Kennon.
""BP keeps telling us there is no oil, to skim or otherwise, and we keep telling them there is," said Orange Beach Coastal Resource Manager Phillip West. "We're skimming it." BP spokesman Ray Melick said that company officials "don't believe what the mayor's crew is finding is oil.""
WLOX Biloxi Gulfport: Tar balls, dead fish & no clean up crews worry Hancock Co. residents