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Gulf of Mexico oil spill caused by string of human, mechanical errors: reports
Calgary Herald ^ | 5/13/10 | Chris Baltimore

Posted on 05/16/2010 5:19:50 AM PDT by thackney

A cascade of human and mechanical failures likely caused last month's deadly offshore rig explosion and an undersea oil gusher that could be the worst U.S. environmental disaster, according to data gathered by congressional investigators and reviewed by experts.

Around 9:53 p.m. CDT April 20, Swiss-based Transocean Ltd's Deepwater Horizon rig exploded while it was drilling a well a mile beneath the Gulf of Mexico under contract for London-based BP Plc. Eleven rig workers are presumed dead.

Hours before the explosion, set off by flammable methane gas that surged up the drill pipe, forces were already in motion on the drill deck and beneath the ocean surface that opened the door to catastrophe.

"There was a series of failures -- human and mechanical," said Satish Nagarajaiah, professor in civil and mechanical engineering at Rice University in Houston. "This was the perfect storm."

---- According to information from BP, Transocean, and rig contractor Halliburton Co gathered by investigators from the House Energy and Commerce Committee, rig workers pressed ahead to put the finishing touches on the well despite potentially alarming test results that signaled a buildup of gas pressure deep in the well's reservoir.

---- And on the ocean floor, a 450-ton series of valves and pipes called a blowout preventer -- meant to be the last line of defense in the event of a blowout -- was disabled after being significantly modified.

---- "This catastrophe appears to have been caused by a calamitous series of equipment and operational failures," Representative Henry Waxman, chairman of the committee, said at a hearing on the spill Wednesday.

---- "NOT SATISFACTORY"

---- Drilling an oil well deep into the earth involves waging a delicate battle against a torrent of highly pressurized oil and methane gas unleashed when a hydrocarbon reservoir is penetrated.

---- To prevent an uncontrolled release of oil and gas, known as a blowout, the industry has developed multiple systems to hold at bay the extreme pressures within the well.

---- On the Deepwater Horizon, three of those systems -- the blowout preventer, the metal casing within the well and the cement that held it in place -- all likely failed, according to testimony from company officials and data gathered by investigators from the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

---- BP and Transocean made a decision late on April 20 to begin removing mud from within the drill pipe despite pressure tests from within the well that a BP official described as "not satisfactory" and "inconclusive," Waxman said Wednesday.

---- Drilling mud is a mixture of synthetic ingredients that is pumped into the well to exert downward hydrostatic pressure and prevent a column of oil and gas from rushing up the pipe.

---- Earlier in the day, well pressure tests showed an imbalance between the drill pipe and kill and choke lines running from the drill deck to the blowout preventer. The pressure in the drill pipe was 1,400 pounds per square inch (PSI), while the choke and kill lines read zero PSI, Waxman said.

---- "They knew there was something wrong because the pressure in the kill and choke lines was not correct," Nagarajaiah said. "That should have alerted them."

---- But according to Waxman, workers performed additional tests and at 8 p.m. CDT "company officials determined that the additional results justified ending the test and proceeding with well operations."

---- "I'm a little shocked that they proceeded at that point," said Philip Johnson, a petroleum engineering professor at the University of Alabama.

---- "It sounds like they never got an adequate low pressure test and someone decided to go ahead and displace the mud," Johnson said. "That sounds like a pretty serious mistake."

---- Once the well exploded in a green flash, rig workers tried to activate the blowout preventer on the ocean floor, designed as a fail-safe to choke off the well.

---- But officials from Cameron International Corp, which manufactured the device, told committee staff that a key hydraulic system meant to supply emergency power was disabled.

---- And another key device component designed to clamp down around the drill pipe and seal any leak -- known as a variable bore ram -- had been replaced by a useless test ram, according to Representative Bart Stupak, chairman of the the Energy and Commerce Committee's investigations subcommittee.

---- With oil gushing into the sea, BP sent remote robots to the ocean floor to attempt to activate the ram. "An entire day's worth of precious time had been spent engaging rams that closed the wrong way," Stupak said.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: deephorz; deepwaterhorizon; energy; offshore; oil; oilspill

1 posted on 05/16/2010 5:19:50 AM PDT by thackney
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To: thackney
Oh, no.....Someone had a revelation!!

I still think sabotage....11 died so they're not talking.

2 posted on 05/16/2010 5:22:10 AM PDT by Sacajaweau (What)
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To: thackney
For both ends to fail simultaneously.
3 posted on 05/16/2010 5:22:13 AM PDT by allmost
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To: Sacajaweau
I still think sabotage

I still think that trying to intentionally cause all the multiple failures required to get to this point and remain undetected would be impossible.

Start with explaining how the blowout was intentionally done.

4 posted on 05/16/2010 5:24:37 AM PDT by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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To: thackney
"It sounds like they never got an adequate low pressure test and someone decided to go ahead and displace the mud," Johnson said. "That sounds like a pretty serious mistake."

Removing the mud before plugging the hole was a very bad idea. Who ever made that decision is screwed. You would have to be pretty stupid to risk billions in loses just to save a few hundred thousand in drilling mud.

5 posted on 05/16/2010 5:29:25 AM PDT by jpsb (bump)
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To: Squantos

“A cascade of human and mechanical failures”

Word.


6 posted on 05/16/2010 5:30:20 AM PDT by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: Travis McGee

“A cascade of human and mechanical failures”

Actually I just see the one. Greed. Someone cut too many corners and caused this to happen and everyone was caught flat footed because someone else had also cut many corners.


7 posted on 05/16/2010 5:34:07 AM PDT by Eyes Unclouded ("The word bipartisan means some larger-than-usual deception is being carried out." -George Carlin)
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To: thackney

Turtle on a fencepost - no - THREE turtles on a fencepost, stacked. Now who, exactly, benefits from taking down, uh, ‘re-adjusting’, the NPV of some of the big Gulf prospects recently announced by BP?


8 posted on 05/16/2010 5:38:03 AM PDT by Bedford Forrest (Roger, Contact, Judy, Out. Fox One. Splash one.<I>)
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To: thackney

In your professional view, can the reflections of congressmen and academics to testimony given by professionals be considered an accurate assessment of the events?

I would have thought the pressure would be greater than 1,400 psi.


9 posted on 05/16/2010 5:38:36 AM PDT by bert (K.E. N.P. +12 . Ostracize Democrats. There can be no Democrat friends.)
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To: thackney

I see no reference to the Obummer’s administration giving approval for bypassing several safety requirements related to drilling mud and cement caps...

Then again, I am not convinced “error” had anything to do with it...


10 posted on 05/16/2010 6:02:45 AM PDT by TheBattman (They exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature...)
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To: thackney

This simply does not make sense. How can so many things go so wrong in such a short period of time?


11 posted on 05/16/2010 6:19:33 AM PDT by LiberConservative
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To: TheBattman
"error"

What are you suggesting??

12 posted on 05/16/2010 7:47:05 AM PDT by Sacajaweau (What)
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To: LiberConservative

What are you suggesting?


13 posted on 05/16/2010 7:47:24 AM PDT by Sacajaweau (What)
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To: LiberConservative

Add to it that the “big Boys” were on board...In other words, the entire day was planned “in advance”...and an anticipated date was probably planned several weeks in advance...


14 posted on 05/16/2010 7:49:04 AM PDT by Sacajaweau (What)
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To: Sacajaweau

The same thing that is being suggested by others as well... between the timing of this, and the unanswered questions... it just allows for lots of speculation.


15 posted on 05/16/2010 1:20:48 PM PDT by TheBattman (They exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature...)
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To: thackney
I frequently visit one particular stock trading web forum. About a week and a half ago, a guy who said he was an engineer for Cameron said to buy CAM on a dip. He was extremely cautious not to give away any "insider information", but he did say that once there was an investigation, Cameron's BOP would be shown to NOT be at fault and the stock would recover.

I guess he was right.

16 posted on 05/16/2010 1:25:14 PM PDT by Rodamala
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To: TheBattman
If you don't investigate that possibility, it can't be found.

PC.....

17 posted on 05/16/2010 1:26:28 PM PDT by Sacajaweau (What)
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To: LiberConservative

With tens of thousands of offshore wells (just in the GOM), combined with some really bad judgement and some awful luck, it will eventually happen, and it did.


18 posted on 05/16/2010 6:36:01 PM PDT by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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