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New Diagram of BP's Siphon Tube

Posted on May 24, 2010

BP-insertiontube.pngBP has released a new image of what’s going on a mile under the sea surface at the Deepwater Horizon site. Regrettably, it doesn’t appear to be working as well as they’d hoped.

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