Officials optimistic amid preparations to seal Gulf oil well

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(CNN) — One hundred days after an oil well operated by BP ruptured in the Gulf of Mexico, and 13 days after crews finished capping the well to contain the gushing crude, the man who is overseeing the federal response is optimistic that steps planned for the coming days will finally, permanently seal the well.

“The relief well, while it is deep, is something that has been done before,” said retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen. “The technologies involved here are not novel, but obviously, the depth is a challenge here. But we are optimistic we will get this done.”

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