Will oil from the Vermillion Rig explosion make it to the shore or coastline?

The possibility of oil from the Vermilion 380 oil rig explosion reaching the shores or coastline highly depends on how fast the leak is stopped and how well the already spilled oil is managed (if any). According to the Washington post of Friday, September 3, 2010, there seem to be no sign of any leak from the explosion, although A Coast Guard official said earlier that Mariner Energy reported an oil sheen 100 feet wide and a mile long. S report was later contradicted By the director of investor relations for Mariner Energy, Patrick Cassidy, who said that the seven producing wells on the platform was shut down and that there was no oil sheen see from a flyover of the automated equipment on the platform.

We hope that it ends there are does not trigger more environmental and economic loses.

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