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He said the company would know by the end of the week if the latest attempt had succeeded.
Mr Suttles earlier admitted its "top kill" operation to blast waste material and heavy mud into the
ruptured well had failed. "We have been unable to overcome the flow from the well, so we now
believe it's time to move on to the next of our options," he said. Mr Suttles said he "did not know
for certain" why it had failed.
Meanwhile at least 12,000 barrels (504,000 gallons) are leaking into the Gulf every day. BP has
spent more than $940m (645m) so far in trying to contain the disaster. President Obama earlier
expressed anger at the latest failure.
"It is as enraging as it is heartbreaking, and we will not relent until this leak is contained, until
the waters and shores are cleaned up, and until the people unjustly victimised by this man-made
disaster are made whole," he said.
Mr Obama toured the oil-hit areas on Friday and said he would triple the manpower to contain
and clean up the spill.