Posted on 05/24/2010 9:52:38 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
The federal agency responsible for regulating U.S. offshore oil drilling repeatedly ignored warnings from government scientists about environmental risks in its push to approve energy exploration activities quickly, according to numerous documents and interviews.
Minerals Management Service officials, who can receive cash bonuses in the thousands of dollars based in large part on meeting federal deadlines for leasing offshore oil and gas exploration, frequently changed documents and bypassed legal requirements aimed at protecting the marine environment, the documents show.
This has dramatically weakened the scientific checks on offshore drilling that were established under landmark laws such as the Marine Mammal Protection Act and the National Environmental Policy Act, say those who have worked with the MMS, which is part of the Interior Department.
"It's a war between the biologists and the engineers," said Thomas A. Campbell, who served as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's general counsel under President George H.W. Bush. "They just have a very different worldview, and sometimes the engineers simply don't listen to the biologists."
Interviews and documents show numerous examples in which senior officials discounted scientific data and advice -- even from scientists elsewhere in the federal government -- that would have impeded oil and gas companies drilling offshore.
Under the Bush and Obama administrations, red flags raised by scientists at NOAA and the Marine Mammal Commission have gone unheeded. Obama officials say they are taking steps to ensure that science guides drilling decisions; former agency officials say such questions are rarely as simple as they seem.
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Reply by Curtis on
Basic education suppose to be at this link:
http://www.energytrainingresources.com/
These will include:
Part 1 - Some Oil and Gas Background
Part 2 - Drilling Basics
Part 3 - Industry Operations
Part 4 - Tools to Follow the Macondo Technical Discussions
Part 1 was posted today and we expect Part 2 to be posted by the end of this week.
The very last comment at the link ...see post #5...has some interesting comments regarding whether “only” 51 bbls of cement was enough...he says it was....way more than enough....
Closing down here......
My big concern is the casing below the BOP and what shape it is in when they start pumping into it. They are really going to have to pump at high pressure and high volume to overcome the top leakage and force mud (lost circulation materials etc)back down the well.
“The federal agency responsible for regulating U.S. offshore oil drilling repeatedly ignored warnings from government scientists about environmental risks in its push to approve energy exploration activities quickly”
So what?.... the world runs on oil, we can’t simultaneously pander to the tree huggers and keep our economies going. If a little oil gets spilt every now and then so, be it.
Just a thought how to stop the flow of oil coming out of the ground.
Employ a device resembling a canon, in form of a long heavy metal tube closed on one end with the purpose of launching a projectile. It does not have to have any rifling but the caliber or diameter of the projectile would have to be about the same as the bore hole or slightly larger. The projectile could be slightly tapered in front, and be a none explosive metal cylinder with a heavy powder charge behind it. Then make an attempt to position it over the original bore hole which may have to be some what trimmed and cleaned up to facilitate and allow the entry of this solid metal cylinder or projectile in to the original bore hole.
Then put a heavy powder charge behind this none explosive projectile and shoot it in to the bore hole to close it off. Since the projectile would be recessed in this metal barrel or firing tube, arrangements could be made using compressed air to blow out any water first before firing the projectile in to the bore hole, similar to using a torpedo, except in this case it would be none explosive and only used to plug the hole.
The whole contraption in form of a long heavy metal tube could be suspended from cables above and guided over the bore hole and used repeatedly if the initial try would be unsuccessful. Also these metal plugs or projectiles could be prepared in such a manner that they could have a center plug made from lead etc. what could be easily bored out and restore the flow of oil in a safe manner once its purpose has been accomplished.
Well this is just a thought or suggestion, shoot something in to the bore hole when everything else failed to do the trick. I am quite certain if a heavy metal dome was fabricated previously to catch the escaping flow of oil in a fairly short amount of time, the contraption as suggested by me could be rigged up just as quickly.
Just a thought how to stop the flow of oil coming out of the ground.
Employ a device resembling a canon, in form of a long heavy metal tube closed on one end with the purpose of launching a projectile. It does not have to have any rifling but the caliber or diameter of the projectile would have to be about the same as the bore hole or slightly larger. The projectile could be slightly tapered in front, and be a none explosive metal cylinder with a heavy powder charge behind it. Then make an attempt to position it over the original bore hole which may have to be some what trimmed and cleaned up to facilitate and allow the entry of this solid metal cylinder or projectile in to the original bore hole.
Then put a heavy powder charge behind this none explosive projectile and shoot it in to the bore hole to close it off. Since the projectile would be recessed in this metal barrel or firing tube, arrangements could be made using compressed air to blow out any water first before firing the projectile in to the bore hole, similar to using a torpedo, except in this case it would be none explosive and only used to plug the hole.
The whole contraption in form of a long heavy metal tube could be suspended from cables above and guided over the bore hole and used repeatedly if the initial try would be unsuccessful. Also these metal plugs or projectiles could be prepared in such a manner that they could have a center plug made from lead etc. what could be easily bored out and restore the flow of oil in a safe manner once its purpose has been accomplished.
Well this is just a thought or suggestion, shoot something in to the bore hole when everything else failed to do the trick. I am quite certain if a heavy metal dome was fabricated previously to catch the escaping flow of oil in a fairly short amount of time, the contraption as suggested by me could be rigged up just as quickly.
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Good Info
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The battle of CYA is in full force. The Bios are in full hue and cry and in attack mode.
One can just wonder if they planted the Lynx hair or if there really was a lynx in the Gulf
Thanks E. Excellent sub articles within the whole post. I shall take time to view the whole works today.
Again, proving the truism: You get what you pay for.
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