Technicians lower the 100-ton containment dome to the sea bed on May 7, 2010 as part of an effort to contain the spill from the Deepwater Horizon well in this video image released to Reuters on May 13, 2010. REUTERS / Deepwater Horizon Incident Joint Information Center / Handout

By JEFFREY COLLINS (AP) HAMMOND, La. — BP officials say they have decided to first try sucking oil away from the gushing Gulf well with a tube that will be inserted into the jagged pipe leaking on the seafloor. Company spokesman Bill Salvin said BP hopes to start moving the 6-inch tube into the leaking 21-inch pipe — known as the riser — on Thursday night. The smaller tube will be surrounded by a stopper to keep oil from leaking into the sea. The tube will then siphon the oil to a tanker at the surface. Salvin says engineers have to first move the smaller tube past seawater that has gotten into the riser. The seawater could mix with methane to form crystals that could clog the pipe. BP says the next option is a small containment box called a “top hat,” which is already on the seafloor.

BP to try smaller pipe to stem Gulf oil gusher