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Turkmenistan To Close "Gates Of Hell" Gas Fire
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| Jan 10 2022
| Irina Slav
Posted on 01/11/2022 6:22:51 AM PST by texas booster
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What's more, the country, which has ambitious gas export expansion plans, is losing a valuable commodity in the fire "for which we could get significant profits," Berdymukhamedov said. Turkmenistan plans to boost export to destinations including Pakistan, India, Iran, and even Western Europe over the next nine years.
This would not be the first attempt to put out the fire that has been burning for five decades. One previous attempt failed back in Soviet times. Then, in 2010, Berdymukhamedov again ordered experts to find a way to extinguish the fire, but was unsuccessful as well.
To: texas booster

The gas fire in question, at night.
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01/11/2022 6:24:31 AM PST
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texas booster
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I thought the burning gas crater was called Darvaza. Is that name not in use anymore?
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01/11/2022 6:28:18 AM PST
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Berosus
(I wish I had as much faith in God as liberals have in government.)
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On location at the tourist site in Turkmenistan, in the day time.
Not sure where they will get the dirt to fill the hole. After all, everything around it is environmentally sensitive and needs protection.
Why the reports and permits alone from the Turkmenistan EPA would take many years about $100 to obtain.
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01/11/2022 6:30:26 AM PST
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texas booster
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and is a major tourist attraction in TurkmenistanI wonder who owns the s'mores franchise.
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01/11/2022 6:31:40 AM PST
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FatherofFive
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To: Berosus
From the article: “The “Gates of Hell” crater’s official name is the “Shining of Karakum,” but it is also known as the Darvaza Crater, named so after the nearby village.”
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01/11/2022 6:31:54 AM PST
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Quality_Not_Quantity
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To: Berosus
It is the same crater but to attract tourists they renamed it to "Shining of Karakum", because ...
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01/11/2022 6:32:59 AM PST
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texas booster
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To: Berosus
“I thought the burning gas crater was called Darvaza. Is that name not in use anymore?”
WTH??
The “Gates of Hell” crater’s official name is the “Shining of Karakum,” but it is also known as the Darvaza Crater, named so after the nearby village.
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01/11/2022 6:33:47 AM PST
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READINABLUESTATE
( ‘When tyranny becomes law, resistance becomes duty.’)
To: FatherofFive
Seriously, over 50 years of natural gas burning and not one peep from Greta.
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01/11/2022 6:36:03 AM PST
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Might be more efficient to dome it and valve the top?
Dunno.
The pressure should be manageable since each little porosity outlet is a control orifice.
You’d have to install a field compressor right next to it to send it on it’s way.
Like pumping a low-pressure well.
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01/11/2022 6:37:35 AM PST
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Cletus.D.Yokel
(This is NOT a pandemic of the unvaxx'd. It is a complete loss of common sense.)
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01/11/2022 6:40:06 AM PST
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Army Air Corps
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Seriously, over 50 years of natural gas burning and not one peep from Greta.It would be interesting to have a list of the major sources of CO2. Volcanos, etc. I thought man-made CO2 is about 0.28% of the atmosphere.
That said, without CO2, we have no plants, then we all die.
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posted on
01/11/2022 6:43:25 AM PST
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FatherofFive
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01/11/2022 6:49:42 AM PST
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FreedomPoster
(Islam delenda est)
To: Cletus.D.Yokel
As we have seen in Centralia PA, very hard if not impossible to extinguish an underground fire.
If they were serious about cutting the flame, "just" drill a few directional wells to relieve the pressure for the underground gas reservoir.
Until that is done it won't matter.
And they may need to pull gas from the areas around it to slow seepage.
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01/11/2022 6:51:08 AM PST
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Somebody will douse it.
I trust the field hands (at one part of my career with my life!)
The discussion wouldn’t be on the table if someone didn’t have a solid plan already.
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01/11/2022 6:55:00 AM PST
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Cletus.D.Yokel
(This is NOT a pandemic of the unvaxx'd. It is a complete loss of common sense.)
To: FatherofFive
man-made CO2 is about 0.28% of the atmosphere. Looking at goog, CO2 varies from 0.28% to as high as 0.41% of the atmosphere depending on the reference quoted.
0.28% is what I remember from college back in the previous millennium.
That is total CO2 for the atmosphere.
Depending on the source, manmade CO2 is about 10% of the total - about 0.03% of atmospheric CO2.
Now if we can Air Liquide and other bulk gas handlers to kick up their production a bit, all would be solved.
But then what would the greens have to cry about?
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01/11/2022 7:00:31 AM PST
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Only way I could think to put it out would be to flood the hole quickly. Flood it to the point the flames are on top of the water with the crater cooling below it then detonate an air burst nearby to extinguish the flames. Only feasible if there is a water source nearby that could fill that sized crater fast enough to overflow it and cool it enough it doesn’t reignite when the water level drops.
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01/11/2022 7:02:22 AM PST
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Abathar
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To: texas booster
Is Red Adair still alive by chance? He might have some feasible ideas.
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01/11/2022 7:05:44 AM PST
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Abathar
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