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Link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100508/ap_on_bi_ge/us_gulf_oil_spill

ON THE GULF OF MEXICO – The deadly blowout of an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico was triggered by a bubble of methane gas that escaped from the well and shot up the drill column, expanding quickly as it burst through several seals and barriers before exploding, according to interviews with rig workers conducted during BP's internal investigation.

While the cause of the explosion is still under investigation, the sequence of events described in the interviews provides the most detailed account of the April 20 blast that killed 11 workers and touched off the underwater gusher that has poured more than 3 million gallons of crude into the Gulf.

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cleanenergy wrote on May 8, '10
In coal mine explosions methane gas is the culprit. Couldn't this methane gas be extracted and used for energy?

I understand melting of iced up marshes in Siberia is releasing large quantities of methane gas. I'm sure it can be captured by rigging "tents" over the marshes.
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