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I saw the name on the object, not doubt about it.
TV 5 Stuart, FL
Another video.
Neil Cavuto Hosts Ecosphere Technology
It's InterMoor. http://www.intermoor.com/
Person on yahoo board says it is Aker Solutions.
A large tank of some sort painted blue and yellow. Could this be EcoSphere? Look at camera Boa Deep C ROV 1. http://sneako.com/cams.php
Good question.
Same one I posted on post 8921. This is in New Orleans, anyone down there?
Something Wrong! 16 minutes ago Why did the BOP just get surrounded in a white cloud? Both Skandi 2 and Enterprise 1.
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http://messages.finance.yahoo.com/Stocks_%28A_to_Z%29/Stocks_B/threadview?m=tm&bn=26496&tid=324670&mid=324670&tof=3&rt=2&frt=2&off=1
No effect what so ever on my shares that I have had for a couple weeks now.
From the yahoo board?
EVXA TEAMING WITH MOPN? 20 minutes ago Someone is teaming with MOPN, Just maybe, could it be????? EVXA. LOOKING GOOD
Look at this NBC video about 3/4th though. Anyone have any idea what the machine is cleaning the sand? This is the second time I have seen this machine in a video.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/37986267#38048890
Excitement on the Bugs board. EVXA follows BUGS from what I have read here. May get a boost from them tomorrow?
It would be great with Exosphere's equipment on board!
Resignation denied!
Look at camera Enterprise ROV 1 .
From an another board. CNBC Speial Tonight Oil Extraction Technologies 30-Jun-10 02:29 pm CNBC special t0night
8:00 EDST. Special on companies having Extraction Technologies to extract Oil (Bitumen) from Sand or Sand and water. Do not know if EVXA will be specifically highlight or only its technology.
HOWEVER, IMHO, EVXA is one of these companies having verified technology.
Consequently they are the logical or preferred choice to clean up thousands of polluted shoreline, because Mining companies with Extraction Technology are accustomed of processing large volume of materials (Sands) to extract Bitumen -- a type of heavy, thick oil.
IMHO
Take a look at Enterprise ROV 2 camera. Any idea what that light colored smoke looking substance is?
If it goes to 2 cents that will be 500%.
Can they put EcoSphere on board to seperate the oil from water?
Can they put EcoSphere on board to seperate the oil from water?
TERESA SCHLICHTTeresa Schlicht, a community service volunteer with Coast Watchers, took these pictures on the beach in front of the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi. This photo shoes the tar balls and gooey globs washing ashore on Tuesday
Read more: http://www.sunherald.com/2010/06/29/2297206/reader-photos-of-oil-in-mississippi.html#http://media.sunherald.com/smedia/2010/06/29/13/BiloxiColiseum8.standalone.prod_affiliate.77.jpg#ixzz0sGryaHH1
I wouldn't give then the time of day. I try to keep my money with US companies.
Do you know anything about EVXA out of Edmond, OK?
Jean-Michel Cousteau speaks with CNN's Fredricka Whitfield about the damages of the oil disaster in the Gulf.
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2010/06/27/nr.cousteau.oil.disaster.cnn?hpt=T2
Destin Beach, FL: Kids walking in the oil on the beach. Unbelievable that parents let them do this. Some guy shot this video with his camera. Black spots all over a white sand beach.
http://www.wimp.com/beachoil/
Destin Beach, FL: Kids walking in the oil on the beach. Unbelievable that parents let them do this. Some guy shot this video with his camera. Black spots all over a white sand beach.
http://www.wimp.com/beachoil/
What is updated?
BP turns down Shell cleanup vessel for Gulf of Mexico spill
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Some people are disappointed that BP is passing up an important tool in its response to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Shell Oil's sophisticated cleanup vessel, the Nanuq, could be on its way to the gulf -- but instead it's docked in Seward, waiting for its next assignment.
Shell built the ship in 2007, and says it's one of the most advanced skimming vessels of its kind in the world.
"She's definitely the largest that we know of," said Shell Alaska's Susan Moore. "She's got 12,000 barrels of storage, which is above and beyond what most other oil spill response vessels around the world have."
With Shell's offshore drilling plans this year put on hold by the Obama administration, the Nanuq won't be needed in Alaska this year. But all it takes is a look at news headlines to find oil cleanup work.
"I saw the pictures of the wildlife in the gulf. This is terrible, and the company's going to put its full might behind providing every resource it can to stop it, clean it up and restore the gulf," said BP managing director Bob Dudley.
BP expressed interest in using the Nanuq to help clean up the Deepwater Horizon spill, and Shell says it was in the final stages of a deal which would have sent the ship south. But for some reason BP recently backed out, and Shell says it can confirm that BP no longer plans to use the ship.
"I can't tell you why BP decided to pass on the Nanuq," said Shell spokesperson Curtis Smith. "Of course it's our preference that it be working in the gulf, but it will remain available should BP reconsider."
Story continues below "Me, personally, I lived in New Orleans for 15 years -- I know what the people are going through, and I absolutely would like to have the opportunity to see an asset this valuable deployed down there," Moore said.
For a company that says it needs every available resource, this is one tool BP apparently does not want.
If BP or the Coast Guard decide to use the ship, it will take 25 to 30 days to make it down to the gulf since it needs to go through the Panama Canal.
BP and the Deepwater Horizon Unified Command did not return repeated phone calls and e-mails seeking comment.
Contact Ted Land at tland@ktuu.com
Can you pin this? Severl cameras on one page.
http://sneako.com/cams.php
Can you pin this one? Several cameras on one page.
http://sneako.com/cams.php
Raining oil in LA.