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PR Newswire | 29 May, 2010
HARLINGEN, (Texas): BP can't get it right. Their attempts to fix the worst oil disaster in U.S. history have failed. Their "estimates" of the amount of oil fouling the Gulf of Mexico have been grossly wrong. And despite these grave mistakes that threaten lives and livelihoods all along the entire Gulf coast and beyond, BP is failing in responding to offers of assistance from outside experts.

A Texas businessman with extensive expertise in offshore oil well construction wants to right these wrongs – right now.

Daniel E. Davis, who holds numerous patents in the pipeline and hydraulics industries, has developed a detailed step-by-step solution to quickly gain control of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The CEO of the D.E. Davis Group, a consortium of construction, heavy equipment and pipeline companies based in Harlingen, Texas has multi-faceted experience with off shore oil rigs and oil field operations, having worked throughout North, South and Central America for more than 30 years.

Davis says the first attempt to cap the spill was close to being right. "I knew it wouldn't work because it was missing a couple of key elements," Davis says. "I've tried many times to point out the obvious, but no one from BP has responded to my efforts. I've even traveled to Louisiana," Davis adds.

So frustrated with the lack of response, and so sure his idea will work, Davis has published schematics outlining his proposed solution on a newly launched website – www.OilSpillFix.com. Davis believes his logical solution will cap the gushing in only two weeks.

Davis has assembled team of experts from around the world who are standing by to work with existing equipment in the area to stop the flow of thousands of barrels of oil.

"Give the green light, and I'll have this thing fixed in two weeks," says Davis. "We have no more time to waste!"
 
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