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RE: OIL SPILL

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Posted by: jscrick at Mon May 3 21:05:01 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jscrick ]  
   

Drill Baby Drill!

I used to work on dynamically positioned deep water floaters like the one that blew up. Those were first generation that I worked on. Early 1980's. Some of the rigs I worked on are in service today with Transocean. Many companies have merged to become the Transocean of today.

5,000 feet to the wellhead is a BIG problem. Think about the pressures involved that far down. 33 ft. equals one atmosphere.

Their best chance is to build a cofferdam to collect the oil and bring it to the surface, while they drill a relief well or two to plug the old one.

There is quite a bit of talk in the newest HerpDigest about the oil being very detrimental to the Sea Turtles, among other things.
jsc
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"As hard as I've tried, just can't NOT do this"
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