Former president of Shell Oil, John Hofmeister was on Meet The Press this morning and said…
With respect to the cleanup, I think it’s been ham-handed. It’s been just awful. To use booms and, and mops and dispersants and burning and so forth, skimming with shrimp boats, where’s the imagination and the scale? One of the things that the oil industry does best is it knows how to scale things, to do the big jobs very well. And scaling to me means bring hundreds of barges and block the marshes with hundreds of barges with big suction pumps. Take supertankers and cruise them back and forth and back and forth on the surface of the ocean, depositing the oily water in refineries on the coast.
Unfortunately, I am convinced it is too late for any of that to hav its full effect. The only thing that can be done now is preventing the scenarios from worsening and I am convinced that won’t happen either. But the disaster has already occurred. There is no stopping it because it’s in the past.
Check out the rest of the show for Mary Landrieu and Haley Barbour seemingly on the same page about keeping BP viable and the oil flowing…