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DEEP WATER HORIZON
SITUATION UPDATE26 MAY 2010
JTF-FL Commander: BG James D. Tyre
J3: COL William Beiswenger
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INTELLIGENCE UPDATE
MAJ Theo PoletJ2
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DEEP WATER HORIZONJ2 - Situation Update
• Last 24 hrs: Threat to NW FL no change. Threat to St. Pete sector no change. Threat to Keys sector no change. Threat to Miami sector no change.
• Weather conditions remain favorable to keep oil plume away from the FL coast for the next 72 hrs Forecasts as of 25 May 10
Estimates for 1200 CDT 26 May 10
Onshore projection
Offshore projection
175 milesSt. Pete
290 milesSt. Pete
55 miles
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DEEP WATER HORIZONJ2 - Situation Update
Estimates for 1200 CDT 27 May 10Forecast as of 25 May 10
NE sheen projected to break up
Offshore projection
Onshore projectionOil interaction with
Tortugas Eddy
24 HOUR FORECAST
1. Sheen break up allows for greater natural dispersion.
2. Loop Current disruption continues to carry bulk of offshore oil to N / NW.
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DEEP WATER HORIZONJ2 - Situation Update
Estimate for 1200 CDT 28 May 10
• Trajectories of observed oil suggest some sheens will continue to be caught up in the counterclockwise eddy.
• A smaller portion may move into the Loop Current and persist as widely scattered tarballs.
Offshore projection
Forecast as of 25 May 10
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DEEP WATER HORIZONJ2 - Situation Update
For Visual Reference Only
Graphic as of 25 May 2010
LOOP CURRENT
• Recent modeling reveals a shift in the Loop Current which could significantly reduce the amount of oil forecasted to reach Florida.
• It is less likely oil presently in Loop Current will make it to the FL west coast unless a strong tropical weather system emerges in the Gulf pushing surface oil east.
• Keys could still experience tar balls in the next week.
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DEEP WATER HORIZONJ2 - Situation Update
SIMOPs
• Conditions remain favorable for SIMOPS next 72 hours.
• Top Kill procedure to be executed today. Results of effectiveness will not be immediately known.
• Riser Insertion Tube Tool (RITT) removed to make room for Top Kill procedure.
• Other SIMOP activity will continue as weather conditions permit.
• RITT, Top Hat remain available for reuse.
• Involves reconfiguring existing wellhead equipment to provide a conduit for pumping heavy fluids into the well.• Intent is to stop flow and allow for a permanent seal.• Method has proven successful on land; has never been tried in deep water.
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OPERATIONS UPDATE
LTC Mike Forson
Deputy J3
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DEEPWATER HORIZON AO/AI
IC
UAC
2 X LNO
UC
1 X LNO III
SEOC
TRPCMD
3 X LNO
1 X LNO
UAC
X
TF 53HQ
III CBJTC
ICII
125 FW
JTF
TF 164HQ
X
IC
IC
HQ (-) TF LOG ASG
III
JTF
Incident/ Area/ Unified Command
FLARNG Major Commands
Joint Task Force HQ
Total Deployed = 21
Local States of Emergency
Planned
FLANG
Coast Guard District Boundary
AS OF 261230RMAY10
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-Unified Command Center (UCC) located in Mobile, AL
-Operational CP and BP response HQ located in Houma, LA
-RADM Landry (Federal On-Scene Coordinator) located in Robert, LA
-Executive Orders 10-99, 10-100, 10-106 declares a state of emergency for coastal counties from Escambia to Palm Beach
-Future Incident Command Posts planned for Miami and possibly Jacksonville
Coast Guard District 8
Coast Guard District 7
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Activities
• Past– Conducted planning and coordination for potential FLNG missions
• Present– JOC remains at Level 2 (Partial Activation)– 1 X LNO in Mobile, AL; 1 X LNO in Robert, LA; 1 X LNO in St Pete, FL– 3 PAX at State EOC in support of Emergency Support Function -13 (ESF-13). 1X
PAX reported to SEOC today.– Conduct daily conference calls with SERT and LNOs– 26 May - Deploy 1 X LNO to JIC in Robert, LA– 26 May - Deploy 2 X UH-60 to LA (EMAC)– Submit extension FAAs for an additional 31-day authorization
• Future– Update LNO deployment and rotation plan– Publish Deepwater Horizon FRAGO #1– Continue planning and coordination for potential FLNG missions– 27 May – Deploy 1 X CH-47 to LA (EMAC)
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OPERATIONS UPDATE
LANG, MSNG, ALNG
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Current Operations:• Marina OPS• HAZMAT training• Security• C3 and sustainment• LNO support• Sandbagging emplacement
Future Operations:• Continue regional support• Security Operations
Situational Overview:• JFHQ-LA has placed members on T-32 status due to a request from the US Coast Guard Incident Commander after a large oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico
JFHQ-LA Deepwater Horizon Oil SpillNational Guard Bureau Situation Report # 16
National Guard Personnel: SAD: 0 (0 ARNG, 0 ANG) T32: 82 (78 ARNG, 4 ANG) 502 (f): 992 (964 ARNG, 28 ANG)
SAD
0
STATEAVAILABLE
5,030*
REGION AVAILABLE
25,188*
TOTAL NG RESPONSE
1,074 (9)
STATE AIRCRAFT
COMMITTED
RW 0 FW 0
STATE AIRCRAFT
AVAILABLE
RW 24FW 1
CUMULATIVE SORTIES
RW 0FW 0
CUMULATIVE HOURSFLOWN
RW 649.9FW 0
Submitted Sourced
EMAC 0 0
RFA 0 0
Bldg Damage Injuries Deceased
N/A N/A N/A
National Guard
Governor – Bobby Jindal TAG – MG Bennet Landreneau J-3 – COL Barry Keeling
State Declaration: 29APR10Federal Declarations: None
*State availability number reflects 70% of total numbers provided by ARNG and ANG data as of 26APR10.
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Current Operations:• 3x LNO to Robert , LA• 2x LNOs to Unified Command Center in Mobile, AL• 16x CST DMR/DEQ in Biloxi, MS• 1x LNO to Jackson County EOC in Pascagoula• 1x LNO Hancock County EOC in Waveland• 1x LNO to Harrison County EOC in Gulfport• 11x Incident Command Center, Biloxi, MS• 9x Air Crew in Gulfport, MS• 10x JOC in Jackson, MS• 9x Air Crew in Jackson MSFuture Operations:• Continue to support federal, state and local authoritiesSituational Overview:• Explosion on oil rig in Gulf of Mexico has caused a massive oil spill that threatens the Gulf Coast areas of the United States• Multi-state and federal response being commanded by U.S. Coast Guard
JFHQ-MS Deepwater Horizon Oil SpillNational Guard Bureau Situation Report # 8
National Guard Personnel: SAD: 0 (0 ARNG, 0 ANG) T32:, 0 (0 ARNG, 0 ANG) 502(f) : 68 (61 ARNG, 7 ANG)
SAD
0
STATEAVAILABLE
5,954*
REGION AVAILABLE
25,216*
TOTAL NG RESPONSE
68 (5)
STATE AIRCRAFT
COMMITTED
RW 0 FW 0
STATE AIRCRAFT
AVAILABLE
RW 16FW 1
CUMULATIVE SORTIES
RW 0FW 0
CUMULATIVE HOURSFLOWN
RW 54.8FW 32.3
Submitted Sourced
EMAC 0 0
RFA 0 0
Bldg Damage Injuries Deceased
N/A N/A N/A
National Guard
Governor – Haley Barbour TAG – MG William L. Freeman J-3 – COL David O. Smith
State Declaration: 30 April 2010 Federal Declarations: None
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Current Operations:• 5 LMTVs and 9 HMMWVs vehicles in use • Providing Hercules protection (Hercules Engineering Solutions Consortium) HESCO Barrier support on Dauphin Island• MPs providing security• Multi-Purpose Response Force conducting/awaiting additional taskings• 1 X UH-60, Aerial Boom Recon: AL / MS Coast and Barrier Islands• Aviation supporting oil spill operations. Approved 21 May 10 Future Operations:• Continue to support federal, state and local authorities• Obtain incident action plan and staff to determine military requirements• Continue protective Barrier missions on Dauphin Island/ FT. Morgan
Situational Overview:• Explosion on oil rig in Gulf of Mexico has caused a massive oil spill which threatens Gulf Coast areas of the United States• Multi-state and federal response commanded by U.S. Coast Guard
JFHQ-AL Deepwater Horizon Oil SpillNational Guard Bureau Situation Report #11
National Guard Personnel: SAD: 0 (0 ARNG, 0 ANG) T32: 5 (5 ARNG, 0 ANG) 502(f): 356 (353 ARNG, 3 ANG)
SAD
0
STATEAVAILABLE
7,540*
REGION AVAILABLE
33,156*
TOTAL NG RESPONSE
361 (1)
STATE AIRCRAFT
COMMITTED
RW 0 FW 0
STATE AIRCRAFT
AVAILABLE
RW 13FW 1
CUMULATIVE SORTIES
RW 0FW 0
CUM. HOURSFLOWN
RW 9FW 0
Submitted Sourced
EMAC 0 0
RFA 0 0
Bldg Damage Injuries Deceased
N/A N/A N/A
National Guard
Governor – Bob Riley TAG – MG Abner C. BlalockJ-3 – COL Scott Gedling
State Declaration: 30APR10Federal Declarations: None
*State availability number reflects 70% of total numbers provided by ARNG and ANG data as of 26APR10.