BP Using Kevin Costner’s Centrifuge Machines to Clean Oil Spill

Finally a bit of good news on the oil spill. Let’s hope Kevin inspires other actors and sports stars with big bucks to help fund promising technologies in energy that can ultimately replace oil. During these challenging times, applied imagination is our greatest asset. That’s how new paradigms are created.

From www.domain-b.com

After trying various methods to clean up the oil spill at the Gulf of Mexico, British Petroleum (BP) has turned to a highly unlikely source, Hollywood actor Kevin Costner-funded technology firm to not only clean up the mess but also separate oil from the water.

Hollywood star Kevin CostnerAfter seeing the effects of the Valdez spill in Alaska on TV, Costner put in $24 million of his money in 1995 to fund a team of scientists, including his brother Dan Costner, also a scientist, to develop a technology that could deal with huge oil spills.

BP tested the machine in New Orleans last month, which had then failed to work because the oil had become thick due to the effects of the dispersants sprayed on the spill. But after the machines were adjusted to handle the thick oil volume, they worked perfectly.

Doug Suttles, chief operating officer for BP said in a statement, “We were confident the technology would work but we needed to test it at the extremes. We’ve done that and are excited by the results. We are very pleased with the results and today we have placed a significant order with Ocean Therapy Solutions and will be working with them to rapidly manufacture and deploy 32 of their machines.”

Last week BP signed a letter of intent with Ocean Therapy Solutions, a company co-owned by Kevin Costner to deploy 32 centrifuge machines to assist in the cleanup of oil in the Gulf of Mexico.

In a testimony before the House of Representatives’ science and technology committee, Kevin Costner told the panel about the challenges he faced bringing the technology into industrial use and urged committee members to legislate that oil rigs be required to have mitigation equipment on site.

”We’ve legislated life preservers. We legislated fire extinguishers,” Costner said. ”We legislated lifeboats and first aid kits. It seems logical that as long as the oil industry profits from the sea, they have the legal obligation to protect it, except when they find themselves fighting for life and limb.”

Model  V20 CentrifugeJust one of the company’s V20 machines can clean up to 210,000 gallons of oily water per day. There are 3 V20 centrifuge machines currently operational in the Gulf. Ten more should become operational within weeks.

These sophisticated centrifuge devices can handle a huge volume of water and separate oil at unprecedented rates. The machines are taken out into the spill area via barges, where they can separate the oil and water.

The machines come in different sizes, the largest of which, the V20, can clean water at a rate of 200 gallons per minute. Depending on the oil to water ratio, the machine has the ability to extract 2,000 barrels of oil a day from the Gulf. Once separation has occurred,  the water is more than 99 per cent free of crude and stored in tanks.

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3 Responses to “BP Using Kevin Costner’s Centrifuge Machines to Clean Oil Spill”

  1. pasquale petrovia said:

    Jun 22, 10 at 12:37 PM

    Thank you Cosner family for the brains, money and celebrity status to come to the rescue in a time of terrible tragedy. You should be an example to us all. Sorry the people had to suffer this long in the gulf when the technology was there to help. You should produce this machine on a smaller scale for DIY biodiesel production.

  2. Amanda Staelens said:

    Aug 17, 10 at 9:45 PM

    Why are we not hearing about how this astonishing idea, and how the Centrifuge Machines are doing so far on the clean up? Having seen the videos of how they work, I couldn’t imagine that they aren’t doing some extraordinary job. I find it hard to believe , there is no press coverage on this important part of this disaster, its likely the most effective way to clean the oil up. Its nearly as sickening to know that this idea, is left in obscurity, and not out in the bright lights of the media.. this is amazing accomplishment, and its treated like nothing of importance.

  3. Diybiodieselkits Project said:

    Sep 24, 10 at 8:32 PM

    BP has given the green light for funding of a device that can separate oil from water.I have looked at a few articles and it appears to be at this site..http://diybiodieselkits.weebly


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