Government scientists have once again sharply increased their estimate of the amount of oil gushing out of BP’s blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico. According to the Flow Rate Technical Group, some 2.5 million gallons of crude a day could be spewing into the sea. It’s the fourth time the government has increased its estimate of the spill size since the disaster began.
Oil Spill Rate Estimate Grows to 2.5M Gallons a Day
HeadlineJun 16, 2010