I'm surprised gas prices haven't jumped to $5 a gallon over this.
I know. If anything, the prices have gone down. It's $2.59/gallon where I am.
I'm surprised gas prices haven't jumped to $5 a gallon over this.
I know. If anything, the prices have gone down. It's $2.59/gallon where I am.
Fuck BP, fuck Obama and his failing government, and fuck the previous US governments (GWB et al) for creating this toxic relationship with big oil that has resulted in this amazingly corrupt regulatory structure.
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The permanent fix is the relief wells. They were started a week or so after the leak, but it takes months for them to reach the depth of the oil field. So worst case is the thing leaks all this time until August.
What gets me still is how the blowout preventer has not worked. That is the key point. From the hole in the seabed up to the rig, there is all that pipe where oil could leak. But the base is where plugging it would fix everything upstream.
Somehow that thing, supposedly with all these redundancies, hasn't worked and won't work (seems like they gave up after a few days). Why can't that fucking thing work?!
Creating this into a P&N thread. Then blaming Obama. You should stick to current events in NZ b/c you know squat about the rest of the world.
The fucking riser is blown to shit, has a bunch of cracks and holes in it from the blow-out. That's the major issue. The mud and concrete just squeezed out of the damaged areas of the riser.Saw off broken pipe, and slip a larger pipe over top of the existing pipe with a pre installed gate valve. The other end of the large pipe is fitted with a Victaulic like coupling combine with rodding would surely cap the spill.
The fucking riser is blown to shit, has a bunch of cracks and holes in it from the blow-out. That's the major issue. The mud and concrete just squeezed out of the damaged areas of the riser.
iGas said:Saw off broken pipe, and slip a larger pipe over top of the existing pipe with a pre installed gate valve. The other end of the large pipe is fitted with a Victaulic like coupling combine with rodding would surely cap the spill.
He means that you should clarify your condemnation by adding that you don't play any role in the world demand for oil and thus your own hands are clean because you pedal around on your bike, use only solar energy, and don't use any product derived from petroleum like plastics and polymers. Go...Care to elaborate?
He means that you should clarify your condemnation by adding that you don't play any role in the world demand for oil and thus your own hands are clean because you pedal around on your bike, use only solar energy, and don't use any product derived from petroleum like plastics and polymers. Go...
I just filled my tank for under $30.00 thanks BP!
The only seafood I like is crab and well since most of that comes from Alaska...boo fucking woo.
This is my understanding also. What has gotten lost in the shuffle is that very early on, it was surmised that what brought the rig down was flooding it with millions of gallons of water in the failed attempt to put the fire out.I thought they just pumped drilling mud. I thought the riser was damaged when the rig sank, not from the actual blow out per se. also, for the cement do actually do its job in this scenario, the well needs to b static.
Is it a possibility that we simply do not have the technology to fix this? What would happen if this continued to "leak" for the next 6 months? A year? 10 years?
Meh, they should just start drilling holes and let all the Oil flow freely. Have Refineries stick a pipe into the Gulf and refine the "water". Imagine the money saved on Transport, rigs, and other such nonsense.
