Officials in Guam report that the port has resumed operations as they work to restore service after the devastation from Typhoon Mawar. Matson is work.
the end in sight, possibly the beginning of the end in sight. this as the obama administration responds to a judicial repeal of its drilling moratorium with a new moratorium. but we begin with the new capping effort. the new cap painstakingly lowered throughout the day, as we mentioned, lowered the last 40 feet into place just a short time ago. if all goes according to plan, phrases that have been repeated for the last 2 1/2 months, it will be latched shut tonight with testing to follow, ending the surface collection efforts to determine whether the new cap can withstand the pressure. keep your fingers crossed. surface collection itself suffering a setback this weekend. technical glitches delaying the vessel helix producer from full collection capacity for another day or so. the first relief port was relief well, rather, was at last report less than 200 feet from its target, aiming to hit the pipeline, about the size of a dinner plate, thousands of feet below the seabed. and then ove