CBS News: Sources: Gov’t Report Says Subsea Oil a Problem

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June 22, 2010
CBS News Has Learned the Government Will Release Its First Report on Subsea Oil and the News Isn’t Good

By Sharyl Attkisson

(CBS)  Throughout the oil spill crisis there’s been concern about oil below the surface of the water.

The government is about to release its first extensive report on subsea oil, reports CBS News investigative correspondent Sharyl Attkisson.

All along, this has been the BP company line:

“The oil is on the surface,” said BP CEO Tony Hayward on May 30.

Sources say the government report will leave little doubt subsea oil is a serious problem. The subsea oil is like a sneak attack hidden unseen beneath the surface where it can travel under the boom and reach the shore. Independent scientists have been trying to sound the alarm for weeks.

On June 8, University of Georgia marine sciences professor Samantha Joye said, “The plume is very zig-zaggy.”

Researchers tracked an underwater oil plume 15 miles wide and three miles long more than 1000 meters below the surface.

Still, CBS News is told the government’s report out soon won’t be a comprehensive picture of all the oil. It’s more like a sampling since only tiny slices of the Gulf have even been checked.

Special thanks to Richard Charter

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