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BP Cap is holding
BP Cap is holding for now. No oil for the first time in 86 days is spewing into the Gulf.
Lets hope it holds until the relief wells are drilled. Don't know if this has been posted but thought it was worthy of the main forum. |
That is great news. I still cant comprehend how it took 86 days to put a lid on that thing.
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almost 200 million gallons of oil spilt out in 86 days I guess BP was right when thy said 3 months to stop the oil flow A S S Holes |
I burn a lot of gas.
I use a lot of epoxy. I burn a lot of electricity. I use a lot of graphite. I eat a lot of trucked food. I use aluminum reels. I use synthetic line. I use imported hooks. I use gortex coats and waders. I use neoprene wetsuits. I have plastic tubes in my surf bag. I use a nylon surf bag. BP gets me what I want, even when it is not easy. So who is to blame? By the way, I think it is closer 200 million gallons, not 2 million. |
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Could have been fixed 85 days ago.....
All they had to do was throw a wedding ring down the hole and it would have closed itself up....... |
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I'm really interested to see when this goes criminal. BP clearly misled the Feds with the disaster plans they filed to get their permit. I'm not sure the "everybody does it" defense will hold.
These guys have been clearing 25B in profit a quarter. I'd agree that they're taking huge risks to justify that return. Seems like now the people are going to get their dividend. -spence |
Now if they can keep it closed.
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my family was in the Awl Bidness in Tulsa/Drumright, OK ex step-dad is a petroleum geologist, driller, and well-servicing company(soup to nutz) and i worked in The Patch in my early 20's. so i have a little background, although what they are doing, so deep underwater, is like drilling on a foreign planet. and therein lies the problem. imagine 2500 lbs/cubic .5", shifting currents, impossible for human interaction temps, AND this has never happened, and certainly not at this depth. of course the red tape and other issues complicate matters; but, truly these are uncharted waters they've gotten themselves into and they are literally inventing the methods and equipment as they go,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the relief wells should work, this is a common practice on-shore and i think they do it regularly off-shore, also. oil zones(beneath the earth's surface) are volatile "creatures" and then there is the snafu factor when you are involved with plate tectonics, gas pressures, and the inherent dangers and difficulties that go with extracting the earth's blood, so to speak. i mean isn't it there for a reason? just because we figured out how to get it, doesn't mean that it is ours, OR that it should be removed, no? oilmen are the biggest shiesters on the planet. truly, a dispicable lot! the character in "There Will Be Blood" was spot on, imho :yak5: :yak5: :yak5: ahhhhh,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,but that's different forum/thread entirely! |
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the day she decides to "unclog" it....be prepared for even more life changes 9 months later...:uhuh:,,,,,,,careful what ya wish for
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The Environmentalcases are dissapointed tonight..
..Those maggots want that oil to keep flowing...Go GREEN...Go GREEN!!:smash:
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They've already said even if it holds they're going to turn it back on!
"they don't want to interfere with their seismic surveys" WTF :smash: |
seep. ruh roh.
BP oil spill: cap to remain closed despite 'seep' - Telegraph They can estimate how much has spilled, but is there a way to tell how much has been cleaned up to date? |
when all the mutant Babies start getting born
down south and in Mexico as a result of spraying all total 187 million gallons or corexit...(same toxicity as agent orange) every night for 80 days something as non hazardous as black crude oil in the water will be ..............no longer an issue. |
COREXIT 9500
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The dispersant in use in the Gulf Oil Spill.....Go to the web site for the manufacture, NALCO, find the MSDS sheet for COREXIT 9500 that's provided and take a look. It's ten pages. From the MSDS sheet, " Human Hazard Characterization: Based upon our hazard characterization, the potential human hazard is: Moderate". It's nasty stuff! The fishermen in the Gulf are slowly returning to work but after reading this MSDS sheet I wonder how the fish and shrimp are both today and in the future? |
the thing that you have to ask yourself, would i eat any fish or shrimp from the gulf.
we saw on the tube what the skimmers did but not what was lurking under the waves. that's where the heavier crude lies. |
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Seems like the EPA has told BP to stop using Corex a couple times and BP has refused. I wonder if there's any coincidence between BP's preference for Corex and their association with Nalco Holding Company, the company that produces Corex. Quote:
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Johnny, I'm sad to say the earth we are leaving you and your future children is a far worse place than was left to us.
We don't belong here. |
They said on the deadliest catch that the area of the Exxon/Valdese spill still hasn't turn around and most likely never will.Complete healthy fishery gone.Fisherman with nothing.30 years after the fact.
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21 years after not 30 , but it still sucks
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which means the gulf is dead....
fines will be in the billions |
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on TV last night
there was a spotlight on this one family down there the husband was ferrying oiled pelicans as his job instead of fishing the wife was saying see all this oil :point: pointing to the oil filled Marsh in their backyard it isn't going anywhere.... she said the daughter was covered in Measle like red bumps from the toxic spray... corexit thats where the skin starts taking over when the liver is totally saturated.....truly a sad situation |
One difference about Prince William Sound versus the gulf. During Exxon Valdez, they power washed the beach which pushed oil down deep into the sand, sterilized the beach of micro organisms, and became the clarion call for environmentalists. The cause was a f***ed up crew plowing into a well marked hazard to navigation, not the oil being used by humans.
Same for the gulf of mexico, the cause was an industrial accident where a series of safety systems failed during a catastrophic explosion that no one has determined yet what happened, not the oil we use. It has to be cleaned up as best as humanly possible. Now the Gulf is different, the cleanup, minus the dispersants, is the act of removing the oil from beach by scooping versus powerwashing it with Dawn soap. Right now they are not driving the oil into the ground. Hopefully that will continue. What I really hope is that the knee jerk politicians will stop closing fisheries. Let's hope they can open the tuna season back up. |
"We will restore the condition of the Gulf to better than before" -Obama
What planet is this guy from? Does he realize you cant just "print" another ocean like you can money? |
I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW
who gave the authority to either BP or it's sub contractors to use the lethal dispersant?
Will their feet be held to the fire for this? |
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Using dispersants and containing oil was part of the non-existent government approved plan that they had for a long time. |
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