No oil leaking as BP begins critical pressure tests in Gulf oil well

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A highly anticipated test designed to measure pressure within BP's ruptured Gulf of Mexico oil well began Thursday after a delay caused by leaking equipment.

A short time later, BP Senior Vice President Kent Wells announced that for the first time in months, no oil was flowing into the Gulf. This was part of the test, as BP measures pressure in the well to see how it's holding. Higher pressure readings mean the well is containing the oil, while lower pressure means some is leaking out.

At the moment, it is "too soon" to conclude results because "this is a test," BP Chief Operating Officer Doug Suttles said. BP will formally review data from the test with government officials every six hours, Suttles said, so a key time will occur later Thursday night.

President Obama also expressed guarded optimism over the halt of the oil flow, calling it "a positive sign."

"We're still in the testing phase," he noted. "I'll have more to say about it tomorrow."

http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/07/15/gulf.oil.disaster/index.html?hpt=C1
 

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