Posted on 04/22/2010 8:52:45 PM PDT by Rabin
NEW ORLEANS A deepwater oil platform that burned for more than a day after a massive explosion sank into the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday, creating the potential for a major spill as it underscored the slim chances that the 11 workers still missing survived. The sinking of the Deepwater Horizon, which burned violently until the gulf itself extinguished the fire, could unleash more than 300,000 of gallons of crude a day into the water. The environmental hazards would be greatest if the spill were to reach the Louisiana coast, some 50 miles away. Crews searched by air and water for the missing workers, hoping they had managed to reach a lifeboat, but one relative said family members have been told it's unlikely any of the missing survived Tuesday night's blast. The Coast Guard found two lifeboats but no one was inside. More than 100 workers escaped the explosion and fire; four were critically injured. Carolyn Kemp of Monterey, La., said her grandson, Roy Wyatt Kemp, 27, was among the missing. She said he would have been on the drilling platform when it exploded. "They're assuming all those men who were on the platform are dead," Kemp said. "That's the last we've heard." Jed Kersey, of Leesville, La., said his 33-year-old son, John, had finished his shift on the rig floor and was sleeping when the explosion occurred. He said his son told him that all 11 missing workers were on the rig floor at the time of the explosion. "He said it was like a war zone," said Jed Kersey, a former offshore oil worker.
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What causes a drill rig to explode?
I have a coworker who used to work on deep sea rigs. Matter of fact, one of his nephews is one still missing and feared dead on this rig. He was on the drilling floor when it blew.
He said the rig exploded at the most vulnerable time. The crew was supposedly pumping water and drilling mud down the casing. The gas pressure in the well probably forced the mud back up. All it needed was one spark to ignite.
Thank you. So they can blow up by the nature of what they’re doing and not by terrorism or sabotage.
Considering that in its raw form natural gas is odorless, colorless, and tasteless it’s amazing this doesn’t happen more often.
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