Gulf Focus Shifts, but Where Is All the Oil?

July 28, 2010 AFP

U.S. First lady Michelle Obama walks along the shore with Carol Browner (L), assistant to U.S. President Barack Obama for Energy and Climate Change, Panama City Beach Mayor Gayle Oberst and Dan Rowe (R) of the Bay County Tourism Development Council, in Panama City Beach, Florida July 12, 2010. Obama visited the area to show support for the people and businesses impacted by the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill. REUTERS/Colin Hackley  (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS ENVIRONMENT ENERGY)

With BP's leaking well in the Gulf of Mexico finally capped, the focus shifts to the surface clean-up and the question on everyone's lips is: where is all the oil?

For three long months a massive slick threatened the shorelines of Louisiana and other southern US Gulf Coast states as BP tried everything from top hats to junk shots and giant domes to stanch the toxic sludge.

A cap stopped the flow on July 15 and now, thanks to frantic efforts to skim and burn the crude on the surface, the real difficulty is finding the oil rather than cleaning it up.

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