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Copernic Agent Search Results Copernic Agent Search Results Search: Ocean Super Deep Oil Well (All the words) Found: 1506 result(s) on _Full.Search Date: 7/17/2010 6:08:45 AM 1. World Cup: What will be the legacy? 2010/07/11 Spain have defeated The Netherlands. What will be the legacy of the tournament? http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/07/what_will_be_the_lega cy_of_wor.html 91% 2. Earthman, you said it was impossible for the the ocean floor ... Earthman, you said it was impossible for the ocean... what causes the "rapid uncontrolled flow of oil from the <Deepwater> Horizon well." Now I'm not an expert on subsurface ... http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100629142049AAN9P50 90% 3. A Wave of emotion and beauty in Samsung S8500 2010/07/12 As Samsung advances in wave(s); needless to say, I am speechless. This wave seemed to have paved Samsungs way to the future. Hats off to its designers, Samsung Wave really looks good and is... http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/266585/a-wave-emotion-and-beauty-samsung- s8500 89% 4. American Chronicle | BP oil spill planet killer Jun 16, 2010... a similar super-deep well and access this same abiotic oil. ... that has formed at the site of the leak on the ocean floor should blow. ... http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/163096 89% 5. Deep Water Oil Wells Stink, What About Deep Water Wind Farms ... offshore wind farmDeepwater tech may be in an, ahem, black spot in its history at the moment, but these sort of deep ocean mega-constructions aren't just for oil. ... http://www.fastcompany.com/1658452/deep-water-wind-farms-alt-power- mining-drilling-sea-ocean-mega-construction 89% 6. GLOBAL E&P 2010/07/14 Worldwide spending on floating production systems will total $44.8 billion over the next five years, according to a new study by analysts Douglas- Westwood. http://www.offshore-mag.com/index/article- display/5140935520/articles/offshore/volume-70/Issue_7/departments/global- e___p/GLOBAL_E_P.html 89% 7. Increase Pressure Deep Oil Well Oil reaching great ocean depths degrades very .... in marine environments and well ... the Deep Sea Drilling Project and the International Decade of Ocean Exploration. ... http://www.scribd.com/doc/34180091/Increase-Pressure-Deep-Oil-Well 89% 8. Reaching too Far, Delving too Deep: The Well from Hell And as far back as 11 months ago, it was concerned about the well casing and the ... But if you have, the oil and gas come flying up the well and you have a blowout, because ... http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=19925 89% 9. Australian oil well to gush for nearly two months | Reuters SYDNEY, Aug 23 (Reuters) - A leaking Australian oil well is likely to pour oil into the Timor Sea for nearly two months before it can be stopped, the operator said on ... http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKB17593 88% 10. BP CEO Hayward still in control of Gulf oil spill response | Weather tku Meescha...from what I have gathered, the U.S. Govt issued the permit to BP, and from what we are now learning is that this was a 'super deep well' - never before done by man ( or woman...he he.), ... Throw Tony Haywood into the oil polluted ocean give http://www.weatherwatch.co.nz/content/bp-ceo-hayward-still-control-gulf-oil- spill-response 88% 11. BP Oil Spill: Obama's Gulf Deep Water Drilling Halt Should Get ... Jul 9, 2010 ... BP Oil Spill: Obama's Gulf Deep Water Drilling Halt Should Get ... until the well is secured. New Orleans is a deep water port. ... The Saudis used super tankers and retrieved 80% of their surface oil ... 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