I looked over it. Most of it has already been evaluated and mocked here.
Here's basically what they have (copied and pasted)
Barrels of oil leaked per day: 35,000 to 60,000.
As of June 30, the spill has released between 2 and 3.8 million barrels of oil, assuming 72 days of flow at 35,000 to 60,000 barrels a day and adjusted for the 508,700 barrels of oil BP has collected from the wellhead so far
Percent of the spill that's natural gas: 70
Time it would take the U.S. to use spilled oil: 4 hours, 24 minutes
Miles of boom deployed: 520.
Response workers: 42,000-plus.
Percentage of claims paid so far: 51
BP has paid out about $128 million in claims filed by those who have lost income or sustained damage from the spill. The company says more than 80,000 claims have been submitted and that nearly 41,000 payments have been made
Gallons of dispersant used so far: more than 1.6 million.
More than a million gallons of dispersant have been applied to oil on the gulf's surface, and another 576,000 gallons have been sprayed directly into the oil that's gushing from the wellhead. This much dispersant has never before been used in U.S. waters, and this is the first time dispersant has been applied below the sea surface. Subsea dispersants have been used since mid-May, and so far, the EPA has found no evidence that they're doing ecological damage.
Cubic feet of natural gas set ablaze: 1 billion.
Ideas to stop the spill: 112,000.
To date, 112,000 suggestions have been submitted; the company has been receiving 4,000 to 5,000 each day. These suggestions go through a 4-stage triage process, says BP spokesman Mark Proegler, and 324 so far have made it to the final step, which is field testing.
Percent water collected by oil skimmers: 90.
To date, skimmers (the boats that collect floating oil) have collected 670,700 barrels of oily water from the gulf's surface.