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Vermilion Bay Explosion Update: Rig Fire Put Out, Oil Sheen Still Unconfirmed [SATELLITE IMAGE]

By Carl FranzenSep 3rd 2010 – 10:35AM

(Sept. 3) -- The fire on the Vermilion 380 oil platform that exploded in the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday has been successfully put out, the U.S. Coast Guard reported in an update late Thursday night. Here's a satellite image of the fire shortly after it broke out Thursday, via NASA: According to the press release from...

Exploded Oil Platform Was Damaged by Hurricane Ike, SEC Filing Reveals

By Carl FranzenSep 2nd 2010 – 6:11PM

(Sept. 2) -- The oil platform that exploded in the Gulf of Mexico today, 90 miles off the coast of Louisiana's Vermilion Bay, was damaged by Hurricane Ike in 2008, according to documents filed by the platform's holding company, Mariner Energy. "Hurricane Ike damaged the structure with the rig on the platform, causing us...

Oil Platform Explosion Causes Panic Over Unconfirmed New Spill

By Steven HofferSep 2nd 2010 – 1:45PM

(Sept. 2) -- Initial reports suggest that today's Gulf Coast oil platform explosion is not the beginning of a second major gulf oil spill disaster -- let alone one on the scale of the BP Deepwater Horizon explosion, which killed 11 (as opposed to today's good news that all 13 workers were saved). Yet many around the Web...

Mariner Energy: What You Need to Know about the Owner of Vermilion 380

By Dana ChivvisSep 2nd 2010 – 12:25PM

(Sept. 2) -- Mariner Energy (NYSE: ME), which owns Vermilion 380, the offshore oil platform that exploded in the Gulf of Mexico this morning, has had 13 accidents in the Gulf of Mexico since 2006, including four fires and two explosions. Possible violations were reported in at least seven of those accidents, according to...

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