NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN FOOTAGE DOCUMENTING FIRST 36 HOURS OF GULF OIL SPILL DISASTER TO BE SHOWN IN EXCLUSIVE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL PROGRAMME

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Bangkok--7 Jun--PRpedia NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN FOOTAGE DOCUMENTING FIRST 36 HOURS OF GULF OIL SPILL DISASTER TO BE SHOWN IN EXCLUSIVE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL PROGRAMME Footage Includes Burning Rig Sinking, Early Firefighting Action, U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Efforts and Emotional Eyewitness Testimony Immediately Following Explosion Salvage Code Red: Gulf Oil Disaster Premieres June 12, 2010 at 19.00 hrs. on National Geographic Channel-True Visions D19 On April 20, 2010, a Mayday call went out reporting an explosion aboard the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig. That first fateful call triggered an emergency response to save the rig from the deadly blaze, rescue crew members and try to avert an oil spill environmental disaster. Those were the chaotic first 36 hours before the magnitude of the catastrophe, as we know it today, would become clear. Now National Geographic Channel (NGC) is releasing that definitive firsthand story and footage of the first 36 hours following the explosion as told and captured by those on the scene. In exclusive, never-before-seen footage obtained from the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), NGC’s production crew and the salvage company at the site, as well as through emotional eyewitness interviews and CGI analysis of the rig, NGC’s documentary Salvage Code Red: Gulf Oil Disaster, premiering on June 12, 2010 at 19.00 hrs. On National Geographic Channel-True Visions D19, takes viewers to the point where it all began. This unparalleled documentary of the first 36 hours includes coverage of the rig engulfed in flames, local vessels dousing the burning rig with water to stem the blaze and intense, close-up moments of the burning vessel sinking into the abyss. Coast Guard members speak emotionally about searching the seas for missing crew, and teams of mariners and engineers discuss trying to fight the fire at sea and save the vessel, ultimately to no avail. “I could see the glow of the burning rig at 90 miles away,” says USCG Lieutenant Lim. “I knew this was big … like seeing hell on earth.” Added Kurt Peterson, an elite swimming rescue member who worked to save the rig’s drowning and injured crew, “I never had to deal with so many people at one time … since Hurricane Katrina.” Salvage team masters describe their experience after working desperately to save the vessel and then watching it sink: “When you lose a vessel, it’s a sombre moment. You feel the loss, you feel the failure … unfortunately for us, we were fighting a losing battle from the start. Unless that oil was cut off, there wasn’t really too much anybody could have done to prevent the eventual outcome that we witnessed.” Finally, NGC interviews 23-year-old survivor Chris Choy, who says, “I kept thinking — we’re all dead … I didn’t know if I was the only person still on the rig or what.” He continues, “It’s something I’ll never forget, images just burned into my head .… We got together in a big group and we figured we were missing 11 guys .… We just kept praying that someone would find them.” National Geographic Channels International National Geographic Channels International (NGCI) invites viewers to live curious through its smart, innovative programming that questions what we know, how we view the world and what drives us forward. A business enterprise owned by National Geographic Television (NGT) and FOX Entertainment Group, NGCI contributes to the National Geographic Society's commitment to exploration, conservation and education through its six channels: National Geographic Channel, National Geographic Channel HD, Nat Geo Wild, Nat Geo Wild HD, Nat Geo Adventure and Nat Geo Music. Globally, National Geographic Channel (including NGC U.S., which is a joint venture of NGT and Fox Cable Networks Group) is available in more than 330 million homes in 166 countries and 34 languages. For more information, please visit www.natgeotv.com. For further information (media only), please contact: PRpedia Co.,Ltd Chaiwat Simawattana/Patcharavadee Julotai Tel: 0 2438 9945 ext 17/16 Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

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