ASSOCIATED PRESS: A blown-out natural gas well blazing off Louisiana's coast poses fewer environmental dangers than past offshore accidents because it appears to primarily involve gas that disperses relatively easily, scientists said Wednesday.
"A gas well's not going to result in any kind of major pollution -- perhaps not even significant pollution if it's burning," said Ted Bourgoyne, the former chair of Louisiana State University's petroleum engineering department. He now runs the consultancy Bourgoyne Enterprises......
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Gulf Coast Blowout Less Damaging Than Past Incidents
Posted by ASSOCIATED PRESS: Kevin Mcgill AND Janet Mcconnaughey on July 26th, 2013
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