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"All of the techniques being attempted or evaluated to contain the flow of oil on the seabed involve significant uncertainties because they have not been tested in these conditions before," the company said in a statement. "BP continues to do everything it can, in conjunction with governmental authorities and other industry experts, to find a solution to stem the flow of oil on the seabed," it added. An estimated 3.5 million gallons (13.25 million liters) of oil have spilled since the explosion at the Deepwater rig, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) off the Louisiana coast. At that pace, the spill would surpass the 11 million gallons (42 million liters) spilled in the Exxon Valdez disaster by next month.
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