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Oil Spill Rate Estimate Grows to 2.5M Gallons a Day

HeadlineJun 16, 2010

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.

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