Posted on 05/04/2010 12:33:17 PM PDT by Arec Barrwin
Nuke that slick By JULIA IOFFE
Underwater nuclear test, 1958.
As BP prepares to lower a four-story, 70-ton dome over the oil gusher under the Gulf of Mexico, the Russians the worlds biggest oil producers have some advice for their American counterparts: nuke it.
Komsomoloskaya Pravda, the best-selling Russian daily, reports that in Soviet times such leaks were plugged with controlled nuclear blasts underground. The idea is simple, KP writes: the underground explosion moves the rock, presses on it, and, in essence, squeezes the wells channel.
Yes! Its so simple, in fact, that the Soviet Union, a major oil exporter, used this method five times to deal with petrocalamities. The first happened in Uzbekistan, on September 30, 1966 with a blast 1.5 times the strength of the Hiroshima bomb and at a depth of 1.5 kilometers. KP also notes that subterranean nuclear blasts were used as much as 169 times in the Soviet Union to accomplish fairly mundane tasks like creating underground storage spaces for gas or building canals.
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The first cofferdamn will be placed on Thursday. Hoping they succeed.
not only has putin / medvedev talked obama out of pointing nukes at Russia...he is convincing obama to point nukes at himself.
1.5 kilometers is darned close to a mile.
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