Posted on 09/02/2010 8:40:14 AM PDT by Pyro7480
WWL-TV in New Orleans has confirmed the Coast Guard is responding to a rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico.
Dozens are reported injured.
According to the Coast Guard, it happened 80 miles south of Grand Isle.
Rescue choppers from New Orleans and Houston are responding.
The injured will be taken to hospitals in various coastal areas from Houston to the Louisiana/Mississippi border area.
Major fires, explosions and blowouts in the Gulf of Mexico:
C.P. Parker - 1964
Main Pass Block - 1970
Keyes Marine 303 - 1990
Marine IV - 2001
Mississippi Cany. 311A - 1987
NFX Platform A - 1999
Penrod 52 - 1983
Pride 1001E - 1997
Rowan Odessa - 1994
Ship Shoal 246b - 1980
South Timbalier 26 - 1970
Sundowner 15 - 1996
Teledyne Movible 16 - 1989
Zapata Lexington - 1984
Zapata Topper III - 1975
Ocean King - 2002
Blake IV - 1992
BUT I ALREADY HAVE THE MEMO.
We have oil rigs/platforms all over the world for several decades. Why cherry-pick such a small set of data?
“I agree. When the first 9/11 plane hit the tower, I thought it was a terrible accident. When it happened again to the second tower, I knew different.”
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I knew when the first one hit because I had read detailed warnings posted on the web saying what was planned, that Bin Laden was behind it and that their engineers had calculated that a jumbo jet with full fuel tanks would create enough heat to make the frame fail and let the towers pancake down exactly as they did. What I don’t understand is that no one else seems to be aware that those warnings were posted and I cannot find any record in the archives. I was seated at a desk working at a temporary job when the business owner came and told me about the first plane striking a tower, ironically he is an engineer who had been involved in the construction of the towers. I told him that it was Arab suicide pilots and to be ready for others to strike. He looked at me as if he thought I was nuts but when the other strikes happened he never commented one way or the other about what I had told him.
Oh no! Why does this keep happening all the sudden?
When you made the above statement , You sounded like an environmentalist. If if sounds like one then it is one
Why was this BP oil spill so bad? there is no oil on the Gulf coast beaches.beaches , the Ocean , the Gulf , everything is as it was before this BP oil spill. The liberals say that it takes 50 years to clean up an oil spill and I know they haven't cleaned up anything as there was nothing to clean up.
The liberal mainstream media has all of you replying to this like it was something.
It is Nothing as was the BP oil spill. Where is the BP oil spill now? Where are the oil covered gulf coast beaches? Nowhere because the beaches , the Ocean , the Gulf , everything is as it was before this BP oil spill.
The liberal media lies. they are the enemy. When will you conservatives get it?
I give up. You obviously know more than my couple of decades in oil/gas industry has taught me about industry fires. I gained little understanding while working on offshore platforms and designing facilities to be installed on them.
Enjoy your tinfoil, happy conspiracy hunting.
Cheers!
Oh I see. Sorry that I didn't anticipate what was posted in post 268 when I responded to the snarky post 133 that started this whole brouhahha. Nice try sparky.
Depends on a) what you consider “major”, and b) whether you consider today’s incident “major.”
Here is a list of only major damage. Some caused by other events like hurricanes.
http://home.versatel.nl/the_sims/rig/losses.htm
LOL! Well, you got me there. It seems it could be "major" or "minor" depending upon who is twisting the stats :-)
I consider today a "major" because of the oil slick and the evacuation. I'm willing to bet they don't do all of this over a grease fire.
Again, that depends. I haven’t actually worked on a rig, so I’m not sure of their safety procedures. We do have several guys here who do have that experience, though.
You should realize that graphic was created back in May when the BP oil spill was relatively new and had not reached it’s full size.
Thank you. I’ll try to look at that later today.
I’ve got some things I need to do this afternoon.
Any time! There’s scads of info on that site, but as per bureaucracy rules, it’s not at all logically arranged.
I asked when I was provided with this specific information and you replied.
post 268 for example.
You make this very easy.
any more questions?
Now...just for the record. Post 268 was NOT directed to me nor was I ever pinged to that post. You're making this very easy. And to reitierate, post 268 came 135 posts after the snarky and unsolicited relpy to me that seems to have gotten your panties in a twist.
Well, I appreciate you taking me right to it. Take care.
Happens all the time, didn’t you know that? Just ask the ‘industry experts’ all over this thread. /sarc
Yeah, those of us who do this all day every day are far less informed than those of you who don’t.
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