Isn't that #3?  Makes you wonder how often this happened when we weren't
paying attention to oil wells?

-----Original Message-----
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:larrycly...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 2:12 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Another Oil Rig in the Gulf goes boom.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-11014645

Explosion on Mariner Energy oil rig in Gulf of Mexico

An explosion has torn through an offshore oil platform in the Gulf of
Mexico, west of the site of the blast in April that caused a huge oil
spill.

The blast, which threw 13 people into the water, was reported by a
helicopter company at 0930 local time (1330 GMT).

The platform, which caught fire, was not producing oil or gas, the
Department of Homeland Security said.

The blast occurred around 130km (80 miles) south of Vermilion Bay
along the central Louisiana coast.

Helicopters, boats and aircraft were sent to the site.

All 13 workers who fell into the Gulf are accounted for and have been
transported to another platform by an oil support vessel, the Coast
Guard said. One person is reportedly injured.

Before being rescued by the support boats, all 13 workers were given
special immersion suits to protect them from the water, said Coast
Guard chief petty officer John Edwards.

The federal government was prepared to respond to the situation if
there had been reports of pollution, White House spokesman Robert
Gibbs said.

Mr Gibbs added that President Barack Obama was in a national security
meeting, and he was unaware if the president was informed of the
blast.

The platform is owned by Mariner Energy and is located in shallow
water, approximately 340ft (105m) from the floor of the Gulf.

"Right now we're focused on search and rescue and then, ultimately, as
this thing progresses we're going to be looking into the cause," Mr
Edwards said.

Mariner Energy Spokesman Patrick Cassidy told the CNN TV network the
blast occurred "quite a ways away" from any wells.

Mr Cassidy confirmed the platform was not in production at the time of
the explosion.

The structure had been undergoing maintenance activities prior to the
blast, said Melissa Schwartz, spokeswoman for Bureau of Energy
Management Regulation and Enforcement.

Seven Coast Guard helicopters, two planes, and three boats were sent
to the site of the explosion from the states of Louisiana, Texas, and
Alabama.

Coast Guard helicopters did not spot any oil floating around the
burning platform, said Coast Guard fireman Katherine McNamara.

The latest explosion comes more than four months after an blast ripped
through a Deepwater Horizon rig run by BP, causing about hundreds of
million gallons of oil to be released into the Gulf of Mexico.

-- 
Larry C. Lyons
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