You think you've been watching video feeds from BP undersea robot vehicles working on a blown well.
Wrong.
Due to BP's immaculate deception, you've actually been seeing images from two different well locations approximately 500 feet apart!
One of these wells is MC252A; a second well is called MC252B. One was where the Horizon rig was working before it moved to drill another well --when it caught fire and sank.
The giveaway is the Lamber X,Y longitude and latitude coordinates which undersea ROV's display in their video feeds.
These coordinates show that ROV's have at different times over the last three months been working at these two well locations close to each other. And showing BOP's at each location.
BP's official plan submitted to the US Minerals Management Service in Feb., 2009 was to drill two wells: MC252A and MC252B.
On page 3, BP gives the Lamber X,Y coordinates in feet for:
Well MC252A at 1202799, 10431610;
Well MC252B at 1202514, 10431494.
(The last three digits in feet from these coordinates are the significant figures.)
But as ROV's toiled away on the sea floor, online viewers could easily see the East and North, Lamber X, Y coordinates which show their current working position. See the lighter white figures below: