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Explanation why there were so many contacts between people associated with donald trump and russian officials during the campaign and during the transition and during the administration, is to? i don t know. this is the kara. see in the right hand corner, it s a far place on earth, further north from there, parts of siberia and russia and further north is the kara sea, the northern most discovery of oil in the world. a government owned company drilled a well up in the kara sea or decided a well should be drilled there. exxon provided the rig, the product of a joint partnership. ....
It s a far place on earth, further north from there, parts of siberia and russia and er north is the kara sea, the northern most discovery of oil in the world. a government owned company drilled a well up in the kara sea or decided a well should be drilled there. exxon provided the rig, the product of a joint partnership. in 2012, exxon ceo hammered out this deal basically the mother of all oil deals. they were in a joint partnership drill to drill the kara sea, elsewhere in the arctic, drill the black sea, drill siberia, that deal exxon tillerson hammered out with russia was said to be the biggest deal ever. likely to be a $500 billion deal. they did that deal in 2012, the following year, 2013, putin bestowed on tillerson a friendship. ....
Fishing boats. so while we think of this as this vast expanse of ocean, all have quite an abundance of debris floating both at its surface and below. but 122 pieces in one specific spot. christine, i ll get you to weigh in on this. we have talked a lot, you and me, about gyres and patterns, and on sunday, 122 pieces, that gives a lot of people hope. should they have that hope? i think so. i is ernl certainly do. and nicholas brought up a point which a lot of us forget. there is a lot of garbage junk out there. the pollution bottles, plastic. and in this particular area, i think it s very common there will be, given the ocean currents and the gyres, it s going to come up and swell up, especially after a storm, it settles and then moves around. this could be this could be mixed in with what they are seeing in these 122 pieces. ....
That distinction is important. it is a permanent cap and this is the final seal. it is expected to seal the well. now, eventually bp is going to run a test of what they call shut-in tests. they re going to try and completely seal this well up, but as you said or alluded to, the event wal fix will be this relief well. it s a critical component. it is, and it s ongoing. as we heard from admiral thad allen, they re actually making a lot of progress here. they may be done before that august deadline they ve been talking about, so this could happen in the next couple weeks. they ve been drilling these two relief wells, one on each side. it s hard to kind of envision all of this unless you see some kind of visual to help you. yeah, it really does make a difference because it really is very technical. by the way, if you re really, really interested in this, on bp s web site, there is a really ....