I don't think it should, Logic. The magnitude of the problem leaves room for a lot of technologies to demonstrate their capabilities.
Besides, this is an unfortunate sideline to our primary business.
On shore oil and gas drilling should see increased pressure as the political reaction to the off shore disaster begins to mount.
We stand to gain revenue from our core business focus AND the tragic situation in the gulf.
I heard some oil exec bragging yesterday about how they were using 40 year old technology to clean up the mess because it was proven and it worked.
That's bull shit.
They are using 40 year old technology to clean up the mess because they never invested any significant money along the way to find new methods, so now they are stuck with what they got and are unwilling to change. Or admit it. GL L.
Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.