What if the burn-off gets out of control?
Worst-case scenario is this thing gushes for decades, so could it possibly burn for decades?
Worst case? Not even close...
Im still holding out for OilBama to try to blast it shut with a nuke.
It is the worst possible solution, the one most damaging to America, and therefore the one The One is most apt to use.
With luck he can diddle daddle long enough to have to do it in a blind panic just before a major hurricane lances into Americas soft white underbelly.
Such a nuke would:
Replace an 18 dia pipe leaking oil with a quarter mile wide crater over bedrock shattered all the way down to the full oil deposit.And as a special bonus he could then use the results to ban all oil drilling and eliminate Americas entire nuclear arsenal.
Violate international nuclear weapon treaties.
Flash abundant amounts of sea water into steam both by the bomb itself and the exposed hot crust/magma.
Provide a thermal turbocharge boost to convert an ordinary hurricane into a continent crossing hypercane.
Inundate Americas breadbasket farmland with a deluge of radioactive, oily saltwater all the way up to the Canadian border.
And who knows? It might even shake loose the New Madrid fault.
From his viewpoint, whats not to love?
“Worst-case scenario is this thing gushes for decades, so could it possibly burn for decades?”
You may be familiar with a coal seam in PA that has been burning for a looooong time now.
But, I’m certainly glad that the EPA and FEMA agree that no one with a breathing condition will be affected in any way, shape, or form if everyone follows their evacuation (shut down FL’s economy) directive.