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The BP Oil Discharge Experiment Ian MacDonald, Florida State University The BP Oil Discharge Experiment • Materials and duration – Hydrocarbon discharged—light, sweet Louisiana crude with 3000 cf/bbl gas – Discharge phase 22 April – 15 July 2010 (84 days) • (+/- 10%) • Total oil discharge 4.1M bbl: 550,000 tons • Total gas discharge 2.1M boe: 185,000 tons Unified Command Discharge Rate Estimates (all rates x thousand barrels of oil per day) • • • • • • • • 23 April: (Landry) 0 25 April: (Landry) 1 28 April: (Landry & BP spokesmen) 5 3 May: (Allen) Undeterminable: rate determination “impossible” & “possibly harmful to response”) 27 May FRTG 1st median estimate 15.5 10 June FRTG 2st median estimate 30 15 June FRTG 3rd median estimate 47.5 2 August FRTG final (+/- 10%) 62 (initial rate) 53 (rate after 84 days of discharge) 1500 m 1505 m Deepwater Plumes • Plumes of highly diluted oil plus µMolar concentrations of dissolved gas were found at 1100 m and 1300 m (Joye et al. & Camilli et al.) • Although it was reported that these plumes had “disappeared” S. Joye et al. have found them at similar depths within the past few weeks Hazen et al. Science (24 Aug) (bacteria ate the oil) • A recent paper found high cell counts of bacteria in the plume. The authors inferred that they had consumed large amounts of oil Oceanospirillales A cold-water γ-proteobacteria Surface Oil • In my opinion, the majority of the discharged oil was distributed in surface layers a few µm in thickness. • These layers can be detected using synthetic aperture radar and quantified with semi-automated algorithms. Spill at its worst Comparing Seeps to the BP oil: Fresh & Degraded Oil • Crude oil is a mixture of many different molecules. • Straight-chain n-alkanes are abundant in fresh oil. •Microbes prefer alkanes and will eat them first in seep sediments. •Eventually biodegradation leaves a complex mixture of “other stuff” like asphaltenes. •NOTE: Natural seeps support NO infaunal burrowers. Emulsified oil Weathered oil (> 1mm) 23 July, ~95 km from 26 May, ~75 km from Wellhead (S Pass, LA) Wellhead (NE Pass, LA) Freshly surfaced oil 12 July, ~3km from wellhead Thanks to Markus Huettel, FSU Thanks to Markus Huettel, FSU End of July, oil was buried in layers as deep as 60 cm Deep-sea Benthic Samples N-NE of well-site (courtesy S. Joye) Shipek Grab samples from stations 1 and 2 miles off of Santa Rosa Island (South of Pensacola Pass). Two of three grabs contained sunken tar balls, asphaltic material. (Courtesy R. Synder) R/V Bellows 15-18 June 2010, tar on shelf sediments south of Pensacola NOAA Oil Budget & Revision •The NOAA budget should be recalculated to show oil that was discharged into the ocean and what is measured versus estimated from algorithms. Fraction Recovered direct Burned Skimmed Chemically dispersed Naturally dispersed Evaporated & Dissolved Residual total %total 17% 5% 3% 8% 16% 25% 26% 100% Barrels %discharged EV units 833000 3.2 245000 6% 1.0 147000 4% 0.6 392000 10% 1.5 784000 19% 3.0 1225000 30% 4.8 1274000 31% 5.0 4900000 1 19.1 Experimental Outcome • H0 : There will be no lasting harmful effect of the oil discharge. "Did we hit the sweet spot here? To some extent, that's true.“ Steve Murawski, NOAA • HA : Lasting, significant ecological impact How will we know? • My concern is for a fractional loss of productivity and biodiversity across a broad sector of ecosystem components (populations and habitats). Conclusion: I advocate two approaches • Identify and monitor key habitats & populations to verify ecosystem health: E.g. pelagic—tuna, flying fish, whales; coastal— coquina, periwinkles, menhaden, etc. • Put repayment of the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem in the front of the line. Use the BP fine ($4B to $24B) to establish an endowment to restore, understand, and sustain the coastal and marine environment in perpetuity. Thank you