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Dauphin Island Workers and boom deployed along a Gulf Coast beach during oil spill cleanup

Mobile Lawyer, Dauphin Island Fix at Center of Spill Response

James Bullard, June 13, 2010

As the BP oil spill fouled the Gulf, Mobile native Rick Kuykendall emerged as a leading claims attorney while BP agreed to fund a $15 million closing of Katrina Cut to shield Dauphin Island.

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Baldwin County Oil sheen spreading across ocean water

Oil Spill, Day 50: Containment Cap Pulls Thousands of Barrels a Day

James Bullard, June 8, 2010

Fifty days into the Gulf disaster, the cap fitted over the failed blowout preventer was recovering more than 10,000 barrels a day, but engineers were still venting oil into the sea to keep ice from clogging the pipe.

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Baldwin County An offshore oil platform in open Gulf waters

BP Engineers Race to Fit a Cap Over the Blown-Out Gulf Well

James Bullard, June 3, 2010

With oil still pouring into the Gulf of Mexico, engineers worked to shear off a broken riser pipe a mile below the surface and seat a containment cap over the failed blowout preventer.

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Baldwin County Oil slick spreading across the surface of the ocean

Inside the Blowout: What It Would Take to Stop the Oil a Mile Beneath the Gulf

James Bullard, May 2, 2010

A plain-language guide to the Deepwater Horizon spill: why the blowout preventer failed, the three plans to stop the leak, how crude behaves at sea, and how this spill compares to the worst on record.

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Baldwin County Air refueling tanker aircraft in flight

Governor Candidate Urges Guard Tankers Be Used to Spray Dispersant on Gulf Slick; State Says No

James Bullard, May 1, 2010

Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Johnson called for mobilizing Alabama’s KC-135 refueling wing to drop chemical dispersant on the Gulf oil slick. A state general dismissed the idea in two words.

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