And in the madness of the winter whirl, I missed this one.
By Patricia Mazzei | McClatchy Newspapers
A mammoth white containment dome placed over a leaking oil well 5,000 feet below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico had to be moved away from the well Saturday after ice-like crystals clogged the massive steel-and-concrete box.
The buildup of crystals also made the box too buoyant, BP chief operating officer Doug Suttles said.
“I wouldn’t say it failed yet,” he said. “What I would say is what we attempted to do last night didn’t work.”
The lowering of the containment device was a slow-moving process. It took about two weeks to build the 40-foot box, and the effort to lower it by crane and cable to the seafloor began late Thursday night. After it hit bottom Friday afternoon, the crane gradually eased off to allow it to settle.
By Saturday, workers had to move the box, which is still on the sea bed, some 200 meters away from the leaking oil well.