More oil leaking into Gulf of Mexico, landfall expected tomorrow

Oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill, which appears to be much than first believed, was found just 16 miles off the mouth of the Mississippi River. The sheen is expected to move north over the next several days.

Officials have discovered a new leak in the Deepwater Horizon site, and estimate as much as 5 times more oil is being spilled into the Gulf of Mexico than first believed.

The new estimate of as much as 210,000 gallons a day or 5,000 barrels comes after a new leak was discovered. The spill covers an area more than 100 miles long and 45 miles wide.

“We can’t tell (how much oil is leaking) from what we’re seeing on the surface,” said Doug Suttles, BP’s Exploration and Production chief executive officer. It looks like its more, so I think something between 1,000 and 5,000 barrels a day is a reasonable estimate.”

Suttles made that statement this morning (April 29) in an interview on ABC’s Good Morning America.

Meanwhile, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration officials said the sheen was just 16 miles off the Mouth of the Mississippi River, and could begin making landfall at tomorrow evening and move into Breton Sound some time Saturday.

The controlled burn conducted yesterday was completed, but NOAA officials said yesterday ”the vast majority of this slick will be addressed through natural means and through use of chemical dispersants.”

NOAA reported about 1,100 people are battling the spill. As of last night, about 56,000 gallons of oil dispersant, and approximately 260,000 gallons of oily water had been collected. Nearly 50 vessels—including 16 skimming boats, four storage barges, 11 support vessels—and multiple aircraft are conducting containment and cleanup operations in the area.

A toll-free number (866.557.1401) has been established to report oiled or injured wildlife. Individuals are urged not to attempt to help injured or oiled animals, but to report any sightings to the toll-free number.

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