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BP READIES NEW PLAN TO CONTAIN OIL SPILL
Baku, May 31 (AZERTAC). The BP oil company says it is readying a new plan to contain the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
For days, the BP oil company tried to plug the gushing well with blasts of heavy mud.
Late Saturday, the so-called "top kill" procedure was declared a failure. But BP executives swore they would not give up.
BP Managing Director Bob Dudley says they will shift strategy from stopping the spill to containing it. He says they will rely on undersea robot maneuvers to help capture the oil on the sea floor and move it to the surface for collection.
Dudley told the NBC television program Meet the Press this plan is simpler than "top kill," and more likely to succeed. "It will be a four to seven day operation. I think the probability of it working is much different than the top kill," he said.
But government officials indicate they are skeptical.
The top White House advisor on energy and the environment is Carol Browner. She told Meet the Press there is a likelihood oil will keep pouring out of the deep water well until late August, when work is completed on two relief wells. "This is probably the biggest environmental disaster we have ever faced in this country. It is certainly the biggest oil spill and we are responding with the biggest environmental response," she said.