Anger grew along the U.S. Gulf Coast as thick oil washed into delicate coastal wetlands in Louisiana.
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Thousands of barrels of thick, black oil flowing like a river through a suburban Arkansas community.
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Feeding trout dimple the creek's surface, which is smooth and clear and appears as thick as baby oil.
The charity said the birds were found covered in thick black fuel oil off Ramsgate and Rye last week.
To the casual observer, the recovery of West Angle Bay seems complete, especially to those who recall the thick brown deposits of oil that coated the beach after the spill.
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The oil is so thick on the surface that ice from nearby Columbia glacier turned black.
Another time, he taught me to load a boule of country bread with the guts of an over-ripe tomato, a stream of olive oil and a thick slice of potato omelet to make the world's best vegetarian sandwich.
That looks like a bargain, given that 30 billion barrels of oil lie beneath, but the oil is molasses-thick and locked in very tight limestone formations.
In the Gulf most of the oil is hidden under thick layers of salt that blur conventional seismic images, requiring fancy supercomputer-driven images to decipher what is present ( see box, p. 46).
The environmental group Greenpeace told the BBC the oil was up to 20cm thick along parts of the coast near the city of Dalian.
Last year Chevron announced that test wells drilled 29, 000 feet deep into Buckskin found oil-bearing sands 300 feet thick.
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The problem is that this oil is sulphurous, molasses-thick and choked with sand.
No, I doubt it, even though there were geysers of gush and torrents of drool so oleaginously thick they constituted the rhetorical equivalent of an oil spill.
The laundry list of green features of each Oil Silo Home is exhaustive: super-thick insulated wall panels, rainwater recycling systems, rooftop gardens, natural ventilation, EV charging stations, radiant floor heating, green walls, and the list goes on and on.
The choice crop of landowners looking to cash in on palm oil, the trees grew along the river in thick forests covering thousands of acres.
To do so they're pushing the frontiers of imaging technology to peer beneath miles of water, rock and salt layers thousands of feet thick--all in the hopes of finding billions of barrels of oil trapped below.
When oil was just starting to smudge some of the birds on beaches now thick with it, I saw sanderlings, ruddy turnstones, black-bellied plovers and other such northbound birds.
So I can sum up my tasting notes quite simply: it has a uniquely thick texture, unctuous and almost oily, but not in a bad way, in a citrus oil way.
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These long, medium-thick slices of Idaho russet potatoes are first boiled, then fried twice in a sunflower and canola oil blend before receiving a dash of salt, and presented either as a stand-alone dish or alongside a feta-topped, chargrilled lamb burger.
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