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<blockquote data-quote="susiedriver" data-source="post: 47927"><p>danny, </p><p> </p><p>Don't what two refineries you are talking about. My link (you did read it?) says: </p><p><em>There is clearly good news as information comes in. By all accounts, the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port, which services supertankers in the Gulf, is intact. Port Fourchon, which is the center of extraction operations in the Gulf, has sustained damage but is recoverable. The status of the oil platforms is unclear and it is not known what the underwater systems look like, but on the surface, the damage - though not trivial -- is manageable.</em> </p><p> </p><p>Let's hope for the best. Our people are doing a fantasic job down there. The fact is people died unnecessarily, because help came too late. </p><p> </p><p>Dereliction Of Duty is the official term, I believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiedriver, post: 47927"] danny, Don't what two refineries you are talking about. My link (you did read it?) says: [i]There is clearly good news as information comes in. By all accounts, the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port, which services supertankers in the Gulf, is intact. Port Fourchon, which is the center of extraction operations in the Gulf, has sustained damage but is recoverable. The status of the oil platforms is unclear and it is not known what the underwater systems look like, but on the surface, the damage - though not trivial -- is manageable.[/i] Let's hope for the best. Our people are doing a fantasic job down there. The fact is people died unnecessarily, because help came too late. Dereliction Of Duty is the official term, I believe. [/QUOTE]
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