What Does 180 MILLION Gallons Of Oil Look Like? Newly Released Video Answers That Question.
Online, July 22, 2010 (Newswire.com) - A new video released today by www.FeedbackBlog.com depicts cubic volume of oil spill according to bp's "worst case scenario" of 60,000 barrels a day released into the Gulf of Mexico since he April 20 disaster of the Deep Water Horizon.
Based off bp's "worst case scenario" estimates, this video animation accurately depicts the cubic volume estimated to have leaked into the gulf.
It is against federal law for anyone to dispose of even one quart of oil into the gulf.
Since April 20th, bp's "worst case scenario" calculates to over 720,000,000 quarts (180 million gallons) that have been leaked from the the damaged oil well.
FeedbackBlog.com's CEO Mark Russell is quoted saying "If anyone would like their voice heard, we have set up the toll free number 1-800-Feedback (1-800-333-3222) for anyone to call, free of charge, and share their feedback which we will forward to bp. Companies need to be held accountable for their actions. We built FeedbackBlog.com to highlight companies that do a great job, honor their word and take care of people. But we also built it to give voice to the public when companies mess up."
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